On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Would the "Hayes bomb" string "+++ATH0" have to be on a line by itself or at the
> end of a line, or would the bomb have the same effect in the middle of a line?
> What if there is one or more trailing spaces?  Did that string hang up on
> sending, on receiving, or both?
> 
> Regarding the string "xxxATH0", why would setting S2=127 or S2=255 be foolproof,
> considering that x could be ASCII 127 or 255?  With S2=128, I was able to send
> this string in an e-mail message with x = ASCII 128, but I see it was not at the
> end of the line.  Program I was using was Arachne, DOS-based running in 
> OS/2 Warp 4 VDM.  DOSPPPD can take unexpected disconnects; after I unload the 
> packet driver, everything is clean, no "busy" COM port.  OS/2 PPP.EXE is not so 
> clean exiting from an unexpected disconnect, and I am not sure about the current
> Linux pppd.
> 
> It looks like Diamond SupraExpress 56i is a TIES modem, and there is no NVRAM.
> 
> Can "ping" send a specified string?  I didn't think it could.


        Yes, it can, though it has to be entered in octal.  When the
remote echos it back said remoted modem drops (if say a ATH0\n was
send).  

 ---
As folks might have suspected, not much survives except roaches, 
and they don't carry large enough packets fast enough...
        --About the Internet and nuclear war.



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