Re: Modems, caller id, and init strings

1999-09-29 Thread shaul
Perhaps the Modem-HOWTO can help ? > > Hi all, > > I thought this list might be the best place to ask: > > What's the easiest way to get an init string into the modem? > Specifically, I want "AT#CID=1" to put the modem into caller-id reading mode. > Is there a simple way to do something like 'e

Re: Modems, caller id, and init strings

1999-09-29 Thread Pollywog
>> What's the easiest way to get an init string into the modem? >> Specifically, I want "AT#CID=1" to put the modem into caller-id reading >> mode. >> Is there a simple way to do something like 'echo "AT#CID=1" > >> /dev/modem'? I put my init string in my connect script: # The initialization st

Re: Modems, caller id, and init strings

1999-09-29 Thread Ashley Clark
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Robbie Huffman wrote: > What's the easiest way to get an init string into the modem? > Specifically, I want "AT#CID=1" to put the modem into caller-id reading mode. > Is there a simple way to do something like 'echo "AT#CID=1" > /dev/modem'? Take a look at the chat program pro

Modems, caller id, and init strings

1999-09-29 Thread Robbie Huffman
Hi all, I thought this list might be the best place to ask: What's the easiest way to get an init string into the modem? Specifically, I want "AT#CID=1" to put the modem into caller-id reading mode. Is there a simple way to do something like 'echo "AT#CID=1" > /dev/modem'? Thanks much, Robbie [