Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!umix!mailrus!ames!zorch!pacbell!gladys!mtune!icus!mozart!rosalia From: rosalia@mozart.UUCP (Mark Galassi) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Re: Is there a command for Message-ID: <34@mozart.UUCP> Date: 21 Mar 88 18:27:39 GMT References: <869@ddsw1.UUCP> Reply-To: rosalia@mozart.UUCP (Mark Galassi) Distribution: na Organization: Mark Galassi Research, Stony Brook, New York. Lines: 27 In article <869@ddsw1.UUCP> dino@ddsw1.UUCP (Laura Watson) writes: >Is there a shell(?) command on the Unix PC for switching the ph0 line >from data to voice and vice versa without having to toggle it manually >on the LINE SELECT button? >Laura Watson ...[ihnp4, moss, codas]!ddsw1!dino This question comes up periodically, so here is the periodic answer. Run the command "phtoggle", and it will do what you want. If you are setting up a script to dial out on a mixed voice/data line, you can have a file called "do_uucico", which looks like --- phtoggle sleep 3 uucico $* sleep 3 phtoggle --- (the sleep is to give phtoggle time, the $* is so you can call "do_uucico -r1 -ssystem", as if it were "uucico"). >Love is friendship set to music. Nice line. Is it yours? Otherwise, where did you get it? -- Mark Galassi ...!icus!mozart!rosalia { these opinions are mine, and should be everybody else's :-) }