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Hi Sean,
>> string is AT&F1H0M0| , cannot remember why I made the change ... :-(((
> Looks like you wanted the speaker off (M0) and when the modem hung up that it
> was on the hook (H0). I'm probably wrong about these as I can't find my
> Courier docs, but sounds like it...but yeah, I've used AT&F1 for years too!
As far as docs go, from a terminal screen, you can type
at$?
for the Command Quick Reference list.. on a Courier .. #$ is help with the
# commands &$ help with percent commands... very handy list
..
Years ago, Adam Strack told me a few things about the couriers he gave to
use for the filegate project: Don't use &W (write to RAM) too many
times, the # times you can write them -is- limited, but no one knows the
number exactly
... and it's better not to set your modem up to factory defaults every time
you init (AT&F) the modem as well. Use ATZ.. that resets to ATI4 which
is what you want. This is a partial list of my ATI4 Screen.. I can either
list the whole thing if you want me to, or send it to you.. didn't want to
congest your echo too much :
B0 C1 E1 F1 M0 Q0 V1 X7
BAUD=115200 PARITY=N WORDLEN=8
DIAL=HUNT ON HOOK TIMER
&A3 &B1 &C1 &D2 &G0 &H1 &I0 &K3
&L0 &M4 &N0
&P0 &R2 &S0 &T5 &U0 &X0 &Y1 %N6 #CID=0
Only thing I believe I had to switch for BBBS was &Y1 above .. and some
S registers I think.. possibly.... otherwise, this is the same way I had
this Courier set for Binkley before I switched to Linux.
Take care,
Janis
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