Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!nuchat!steve From: steve@nuchat.UUCP (Steve Nuchia) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: Is there a "dialinfo" that supports extended result codes? Message-ID: <713@nuchat.UUCP> Date: 2 Mar 88 00:13:23 GMT References: <1504@sugar.UUCP> Organization: Public Access - Houston, Tx Lines: 38 From article <1504@sugar.UUCP>, by karl@sugar.UUCP (Karl Lehenbauer): > Has somebody modified the dialinfo file in /usr/lib/uucp to accept the > extended result codes many of the Hayes-compatible modems such as "BUSY" > and "NO DIAL TONE"? The advantage of using the BUSY string is that Yep - and it wasn't easy without those @#$%^&*( documents, either! Here's my generic hays-compatible entry. works fairly well, though I don't doubt that someone with documentation (or source) could tune it up a bit. Note that my modems are silent by default because they are both bidirectional. Now, has anyone figured out how to have different dialer scripts for different hosts on the same line? I'd like to be able to use the more powerful dialinfo language to drive PCP calls but i can't figure a way without dedicating a line to the job. # Hayes modem dialer. # Steve Nuchia, steve@nuchat hayes, star=*, pound=#, flash=H0\,H1, delay=\,, wait=\,, retry=20, s0=P1 M"AT\r" [foobar]4 [OK]1 S2 T1, s1=M"ATV1Q0S7=20\r" [OK]2 S2 T4, s2=M"ATDT%N\r" [CONNECT]10 [NO CARRIER]3 [BUSY]5 S60 T3, s3=E"no answer ..." D1 R3 G-, s4=E"no modem response ..." D1 R10 G1, s5=E"line busy" D1 R3 G-, s10=C1 G+, -- Steve Nuchia | [...] but the machine would probably be allowed no mercy. uunet!nuchat!steve | In other words then, if a machine is expected to be (713) 334 6720 | infallible, it cannot be intelligent. - Alan Turing, 1947