En Tue, May 02, 2000 at 10:45:25AM +0800, Rogelio M. Serrano Jr. escribio:
#_ Yup, minicom works with caller ID.
#_ 
#_ Holden Hao wrote:
#_ 
#_ > If I am not mistaken, caller ID has to be enabled by your telephone provider
#_ > first (on their equipment's side) before you can read caller ids using
#_ > caller id enabled devices.  Some phones are caller id enabled like those
#_ > with crystal displays or you can get the device like the one being used in
#_ > PLDT's commercial.  Your modem probably can read caller id.  If I am not
#_ > mistaken the command to enable your modem's caller id feature is ATCID=1. In
#_ > win9x, you can enable this feature using HyperTerminal.  When the phone
#_ > rings and your modem answers it will dispplay your caller's id. In Linux,
#_ > Minicom is probably the answer.
#_ >
#_ > Holden

I'm using a SupreaExpress 33.6 (it looks so cheap, I think it was made in
Raon by a hobbyst :-D but it works fine.); using minicom I entered the
command AT#CID=1 and I got an ERROR in return, I supose this means my modem
isn't Caller ID ready... now I gotta shell out P800.00 for that device PLDT
sells.

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