Nick, I agree with Ed. The most complete set of AT Commands is that supplied by Rockwell. They own more than 70% of the market and have developed the commands over a period of 8 years. Each of the remaining chip suppliers and some end user suppliers have added unique commands of their own. But vast majority of modem mfgr's using Rockwell chips never change the commands. Compatibility with all com programs is almost a guaranty.
Regards, Duane Marcroft Dmarc Communications On 8 Aug 1996, Nick Hughes/GB/3Com wrote: > For those looking for the "Hayes Command Set" for modems, I commend > to their attention the URL'> > http://www.nb.rockwell.com/ref/1048r2.html (for V.34) and > http://www.nb.rockwell.com/ref/883r3.html (for V.32bis) > > Rockwell's slant on it is key because Rockwell controls the > lion's share of the modem market. It more than most folks ever > wanted to know, believe me. > > Ed McCreight > Adobe Systems Inc. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Pete, > > Why not go to the Mountain (Hayes Modems)? > > Their page is located at http://www.hayes.com and the AT Commands can be > found on their pages starting at: > > http://www.hayes.com/trm/techref.htm > > Regards, Art Michael, Editor > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * "International Product Safety News" * > * Sign up for a chance to win a FREE * > * One Year Subscription to IPSN, on the * > * Safety Link at http://www.safetylink.com * > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >
