actually still havent found the command
Dean
Dean Hamstead wrote:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75407 someone link this
Dean
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 21:59 +1000, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
According to Dean Hamstead, on Thu, 14 Apr 2005 21:23:33 +1000,
machine is a dual usb ibook
has an internal 56k modem, it seems to be at /dev/ttyS0 gtkterm seems happy enough to talk to the modem, but when i dial (ATDTxxxxx) it just spews garbage at me immediately no its not ppp, it just hammers in straight away with or without the phone line plugged in.
could be to do with setserial
or my modem is fried
Dean
These machine are setup with a winmodem, that is most of the modem operation must be done
in software by the driver. It cannot work out of the box like a std modem...
There is a non-free driver somewhere if you really want to use it. I'm not sure it is ok with a ppc machine though...
No, if he's having reponses on the serial port, then it's still an old real modem (this is an old ibook).
I think the modem is just setup by default to send the line "sound" encoded on the serial port. It must be possible to disable that with appropriate AT commands. I think there is an AT command manual for these internal modems either somewhere on the Apple CD or on Apple web site.
Ben.
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