On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 15:29:32 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:

> Sam Ewalt wrote:

>> I'm having trouble getting this to dial. The problem is the
>> /d switch. I believe the first three digits after the colon are
>> instructions to the program. Is that right? And only the last seven
>> digits are the phone number. Correct?  I'm not getting a dial tone
>> before it gives up and dumps me back to the dial page.

> There is a quite nice doc file with LSPPP.
> I know it's nice cuz I complained until it was readable. <G>

> The short answer to your question is all those numbers are part of
> the phone number. Options to LSPPP are alphabetical. And case MATTERS.

> In my area, we will have to dial the area code for local numbers soon.

> -  Clarence Verge
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For the moment, I'm useing the following .bat (attached), but the
/M:ATZL0 is supposed to suppress login noises, instead of the ATL0DT I
usually use in arachne.cfg.
It doesn't work though. Any suggestions?
I haven't trioed to call this bat from arachne yet; would @call
dialxs.bat stand a chance?
Alphabetic order seems not really of influence, or at least the /d
before the /B doesn't matter. I only used the lsppp /? output for this
bat.
Bart

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