The string you quote is a set of commands that minicom is sending (or at least trying to send) to your modem. If you have a manual for your modem, you can look up what the individual command pieces each mean -- I don't recognize all of them offhand, and the ones I do are fairly standard parts of a modem init string. At 04:07 PM 12/21/99 -0700, John Starkey wrote [in part]: >Then I exited and went to the minicom window. > >It now says: > >AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0 > >Does anyone know what this means???? ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"--- Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo Palo Alto, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------
- The Newbie and the Modem....... something's changed. John Starkey
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... Ray Olszewski
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... Ray Olszewski
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's ch... John Starkey
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's ch... John Starkey
- RE: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... Chris Bennett
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's ch... John Starkey
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something'... Rod Flancher
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... John Starkey
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... Ailwyn Burgess
- Re: The Newbie and the Modem....... something's change... Ray Olszewski
