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While listening to Mark Griffiths Pete heard:USR and funny rules
G'day Mark
MG> All I can say is that in my case each ring-ring is reported as 2
MG> rings. Just watching the terminal screen shows:-
MG> RING
MG> (short pause)
MG> RING
MG> (long pause)
MG> RING
MG> (short pause)
MG> RING
MG> (long pause)
MG> etc
Well from memory i think my Courier (Austel daughter board model
running the dec 95 US code) just sends one RING message for the double
ring the phone makes. On the phones front i have two phones here a
General Electric desk phone that emits the two rings as normal and one
of those foldup panasonic cordless phones that emits one long ring
during the long pause between the ring-rings that a std phone makes.
Pete.
EMail:pcollis{at}northnet.com.au
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