Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!necntc!jeff From: jeff@necntc.NEC.COM (Jeff Janock) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: modem detecting busy signal. Message-ID: <3766@necntc.NEC.COM> Date: Fri, 1-May-87 09:07:04 EDT Article-I.D.: necntc.3766 Posted: Fri May 1 09:07:04 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 2-May-87 15:38:35 EDT References: <8704291527.AA14475@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> <1021@wlbr.UUCP> <3515@gitpyr.gatech.EDU> Reply-To: jeff@necntc.UUCP (Jeff Janock) Organization: NEC Electronics Inc. Natick, MA 01760 Lines: 19 In article <3515@gitpyr.gatech.EDU> duke@gitpyr.gatech.EDU (Roy Brabson) writes: >In article <1021@wlbr.UUCP>, pete@wlbr.UUCP (Pete Lyall) writes: >> 'CONNECT' responses are limited to either 'CONNECT' and 'CONNECT >> 1200'. Additionally, there is no capacity for busy signal detect. 'Busy' >> or 'no answer' are the same here, i.e. 'NO CARRIER'. >I own a Hayes 1200, and it is fully capable of detecting a busy signal. >It supports X1 through X4. Just thought I'd set the record straight. Having owned a HAYES 1200 for some time and utilizing many HAYES 1200 and HAYES (1200/2400bps) compatable modems, I have not seen a way to detect a BUSY vs and NO ANSWER - Have I been missing something? If you would be so kind as to enlighten those of us who are under the initaial impression that it is not there; I am sure there are others as well who would like to know. -- Jeff Janock - NEC Electronics +1 617 655 8833 jeff@necntc.NEC.COM {ames, decvax, harvard, linus, mit-eddie}!necntc!jeff