*** Quoting Walt Young to Warren Zatwarniski dated 03-28-98 ***
> I may be picking nits here, but notice in various messages...It could
> be wrongly leaving a space between AT and #. Should be all run
> together, i.e., AT#CID=1
Yes, you're correct.... but that's exactly what I've been trying to get at
all along. "AT #CID" gives an error on a SupraExpress and my SupraFAX... so
it's not a good indication as to whether or not the modem supports CID or
t.
I wanted to know if the Express supports CID, I have a SupraFAX and I know it
does. And that's why I told someone to:
> WZ> Try AT#CID=? and see what you get.
If it returns an error, then it's not supported. If it is supported it will
return the values that are legal.
... 2400 bps used to seem so fast...
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