Rick Gordon wrote the following to All, and I quote (in part):
RG> I use the modem to run a bbs so needless to say I want the speaker
RG> turned off permanently.
ATM0 will keep the speaker off until it is told otherwise.
RG> This modem only holds its active configuration while in one
RG> application, the moment the application ceases so do all my
RG> settings!
Not true, it will keep the setting you give it until it receives others or is
power cycled.
RG> My question is... Is there anyway, short of breaking the speaker
RG> that I can get the modem to turn off the speaker until such a time
RG> as I tell it to turn on?
Use M0 in all your commands.
RG> As near as I can tell this modem doesn't have vram and doesn't
RG> accept the AT command to write a new profile.
Correct (it only supports Class 1 fax operation as well).
RG> Curious thought, why is that?
Why did you buy it? Wasn't it cheaper than the other models?
RG> seems like a throw back in design settings to the early (pre
RG> Hayes) 1200 baud modems...
Nope, price alone was the reason.
RG> I run RemoteAccess 2.02+ and FrontDoor 2.12SW in what is commonly
RG> called "shell to mailer" mode.
RG> Any ideas or suggestions appreciated.
I run Binkley and Maximus, but you can use the same settings for the modem:
Init ATM0S95=239W2S11=50%E1\A3|~~
Answer ATA|~~
Busy ATH1|~~
Regards....
Craig
aka: cford@ix.netcom.com
: craig.ford@f2001.n106.z1.conchbbs.com
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