Ok if it works in Windows, set Windows to record a log file
and see what is sent to the modem. Start>settings>control
panel>modems>properties>connection>advanced and check
"Record a log file". Connect to your ISP and disconnect and
then look at C:\Windows\ModemLog.txt.
On 8 Jul 00, at 15:54, OHPC wrote:
> Thanks Ray, Lawson, and Mike.
> But I had already tried to use ATX3, and it didn't work. Anyway, I tried
> again, just to see if I had done anything the first time. I also tried X1
> and X0.
>
> When I pick up the phone, I hear a fast busy signal. That is only the
> automatic transfer tone ringing. But the modem sees (or better - hear it)
> as "no dialtone". If I dial to make a phone call, everything works. And as
> I said, m$ windozzzzz connects perfectly fine. I read the manual, but to
> no avail. I was wondering that maybe it interprets the sound as busy, but
> why would it say no dialtone?
>
> I still have no idea which string I should use.
>
> Thanks anyway.
>
> Otto Pintiaski
>
>
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