On Mon, 29 May 2000 21:43:32 -0400, Roger Turk wrote:

> In W98, click on "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Modems" -> "Dialing
> Properties"

> Change whatever is in the box, "I am in this country/region" to reflect your
> country; almost to the bottom of the page click on "pulse dial."

Roger,
thank you I made it before my posting to the list. May be my description
was not so detailed I didn't remember the names of these ikons because I
haven't (and never hadn't, and never will have) W95, etc. on MY computer.

> To the best of my knowledge (which is really meager when it comes to Windoze)
> this should permit you to dial using pulse.  There should be something
> somewhere that indicates that you want to save these settings.

When I enter above settings again I see them saved, what kind of
indication may be yet?

> Return to "Control Panel", click on "Regional Settings" and change the
> information there to the country that you are in.

I begin to suspect the reason may be somewhere here. I mean  


> I tried to change the region settings but W98 offers the tone countries
> only and holds pulse countries not available :-{.

> Then I tried to set pulse dialing manually by direct terminal mode.
> I was able to see the active modem profile by AT&V command and when I
> give ATP command I can see P instead of T in the active profile but if
> I enter the next command ATD or ATDP + [phone number] the modem makes
> tone dialing as before. I view the active profile and what I see, I see
> T in the profile again %-{{.

> Does anybody know is it a "too clever" Win98 problem or modem problem.
> I'll be very grateful for command set information for this modem.

> Thanks in advance,<<


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