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Re: HELP- //e & modem



In a previous article, utsingerj@ouvaxa.cats.ohiou.edu () says:

>A person I work with asked me to add a modem to his Father in Law's 
>Apple //e.  Since I only work with IBMs, I shouldn't have, but I did,
>and now I am way over my head.
>
>I ordered an Apple 1200 modem, Terminus communications program, Super serial
>card, and modem cable.  The modem doesn't seem to work.  
I am not familiar with Terminus but the Apple 1200 modem should be Hayes 
compatible(?) Try booting the term program and enter the AT command you 
should get a response from the modem if all is well.

>
>Q1.  Using Terminus, how do you tell it to dial?  In the Autodial Macro, 
>     do you just type the number, is it a Hayes ATDT, or is it some Apple
>     dial code.

Again ATDT (the Hayes command) should give you access to dial. Try it and 
see what happens.
 
>
>Q2.  If it works, will I hear the dial tone and the dialing, or is it silent?
>
If the modem is setup in the standard way the speaker should respond and 
give you the normal sounds. The modem maybe set to have no sound till 
connected or at a very low volume, if you have a PC modem book with the 
standard commands (/N3, ATDT, etc.) you can look up some of these 
commands and enter them in command mode.
There is usually a command to set the modem back to it's default factory 
settings (I am assuming it is a used modem) this may also help get things 
going.
Apple (I believe )always followed the standard Hayes rules on their 
modems. 
 
I don't have a IIE (a IIGS) and I don't use the same equipment but I hope 
this helps somewhat.
Good luck.

-- 
Rod 
Remember the name is Rod not God! 
I will not be responsible for His mistakes!!!