From: nelson (bnelson6_at_valuelinx.net)
Date: Fri Oct 22 2004 - 22:58:50 PDT
Right the AT commands, have been calling them modem intialization strings.
Which can also be entered into most modem setups. There is a At command set
that when entered into modem setup tells the modem to wait for an incoming
screach (for lack of a better word) you can configure this set of AT commands
to wait so many seconds before it answers. Basicly a modem program is a
terminal program. Do a google for AT commands or modem initalization. I will
look up my notes on this an get back soon.Should have entered them in my
Newton, i dont misplace it.
Bryan
>
> If you have a terminal program open that is communication with the
> modem, you can type:
>
> ATA
>
> followed by a return. This translates to ATtention! Answer... ANd
> should force the modem to pickup the phone IIR...
>
> Marty
>
> PS I see now you do need a terminal program... Sorry.
>
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