[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Hayes Compatibility
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
In article <bm5jts$20d6$1@merope.saaf.se>,
Paul Schlyter <pausch@saaf.se> wrote:
>In article <Xns940FAE783FAFBnntpspamkosturnet@209.53.75.21>,
>Andre Kostur <nntpspam@kostur.net> wrote:
>
>> Generally what's meant there is "Hayes AT command set compatable".
>> In the 15+ years I've been in computing, I've never personally run
>> across a modem that _wasn't_ Hayes AT compatable.... I'd try just
>> hooking up whatever modem you've got, and try that....
>
>A modem I got 16 years ago could be configured for either Hayes
>compatibility or CCIR compatibility (which used a totally different
>syntax for its commands).
>
>Some 20 years ago, non-Hayes compatible modems vere not uncommon. In
>general, these modems had no command set at all. So you had to dial
>the number manually on your phone, and when you heard the modem
>signal from the other end, turn on your modem and hang up your phone.
The very first modem I used with my IIe was a Zoom 300-bps internal
modem...borrowed that from someone in another dorm and used it for a few
months until I got a DataLink 2400. IIRC, it wasn't Hayes-compatible and
the only software that worked with it was what came with it. It had some
other means by which it could dial numbers, though.
_/_ Scott Alfter (address in header doesn't receive mail)
/ v \ send email to $firstname@$lastname.us
(IIGS( http://alfter.us/ Top-posting!
\_^_/ pkill -9 /bin/laden >What is the most annoying thing on Usenet?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (Linux)
iD8DBQE/itAuVgTKos01OwkRAnMWAKDeois/H+FXCbSMO1sF80UotS3phgCfbV3E
vfwq1a1WXvNp2nCQj4C4v4U=
=f2mV
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----