Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sun-barr!texsun!letni!merch!cpe!adaptex!neese From: neese@adaptex.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: UUCP help, SCO 2.3 HDB dialin/dialo Message-ID: <7100013@adaptex> Date: 30 Aug 89 17:05:00 GMT References: <367@bdgltd.UUCP> Lines: 23 Nf-ID: #R:bdgltd.UUCP:367:adaptex:7100013:000:1026 Nf-From: adaptex.UUCP!neese Aug 30 12:05:00 1989 Well, here is what I had to do in order to make my system work as a dial in/out. First, I have a UDS modem (2400 baud Hayes compat?). I had to edit the 'dialHA24.c' file and change the MDSETUP line to contain the following: #define MDSETUP "AT&FTTL0T&D2&C1TS0=1S2=043E0Q0T&W\r" I also made the same changes to the 'Dialers' file. It seems that the original entry for MDSETUP turned off auto-answer and then later on, the code reset the modem (ATZ) and set it back to auto-answer. On the UDS I found that once auto-answer was turned off and then a 'ATZ' issued to it, it would ignore the command 'ATS0=1', which re-enables the auto-answer. So I edited the 'dialHA24.c' and 'Dialers' so that they would never turn off auto-answer and then enabled the port and all has been fine every since. I don't know if this applies to a real Hayes modem, but you might look and see. Hope this helps. Roy Neese Adaptec Central Field Applications Engineer UUCP @ {texbell,killer}!cpe!adaptex!neese merch!adaptex!neese