At 09:34 PM 5/7/00 +0100, you wrote:
> > I have hyperterminal though I don't know how to use it.
>HyperTerminal should do. Open up the HyperTerminal group (with the various
>icons and the 'Hypertrm' icon), start Hypertrm, give the New Connection a
>name (and pick an icon if you want), hit 'OK', and change the 'Connect
>Using' option to 'Direct to Com3'. Hit OK again, and you should be
>connected to your modem.
>
>Type 'AT' and hit Enter - if you see 'OK', the connection is working. You
>should then be able to type 'AT#CID=1&W0&Y0' and hit Enter - if you get 'OK'
>back, the modem should be set up as described earlier. You can now
>disconnect and close HyperTerminal (you can just close it down and say 'Yes'
>when prompted to disconnect).
>
>Regards,
>Ben A L Jemmett
Okay, if you don't marry boanne, marry me? IT
WORKED!!!!! yayayayayayayaaahahahahah
only how now to get it to initialize automagically when I reboot....
Well, we know the string and modem work, if I could only ferret out the
secret place in which windows is hiding the AT string. I'm thinking of
doing a comprehensive text file search through the entire damn machine,
though I'm trying to use other methods first. Registry turned up nothing,
inf and ini files also.
Anyone actually know? Ben? hehehe, you seem to know most else!
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