Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!agate!tarantula.berkeley.edu!c60c-3aw From: c60c-3aw@tarantula.berkeley.edu (Andy McFadden) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Various observations Summary: observations on my observations Keywords: Ack. Message-ID: <15769@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: 20 Oct 88 20:27:20 GMT References: <187@orbit.UUCP> Sender: usenet@agate.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 40 In article <187@orbit.UUCP> shawn@pnet51.cts.com (Shawn Stanley) writes: >If you have a ProModem 2400G clone and you're getting word results instead For the record: the modem is manufactured by Prometheus; only the name has been changed to protect the profits. It *is* a ProModem 2400G. >of numeric, and you WANT numeric, execute the ATV0 modem command. If this >method doesn't "stick" for you, although it works the first time, save it >in the nonvolatile RAM with the AT&W command, which saves various register >and setting states. Here's a possible problem: it's not as Hayes compatible is it claims. Try this: ATV0 <- set for numeric result codes ATZ <- this should reset all setting to their defaults. Note that this will return a "0" rather than "OK", because the result is sent before the registers are reset. ATZ <- do it again. It should now return "OK", because one of the bit- mapped S-registers should have been reset. Mine returns a "0". Ooops. As the Unknown User pointed out, ProTERM is (apparently) capable of handling verbal result codes to some degree. I also tried this: After the phone hung up, I was left in the modem command mode with various things (i.e., echo) turned off. I did an ATV0, then ATDT###... when the remote connection hung up, it sent a numeric code. ProTERM still did not detect it. About the only thing I can try now is complain to Checkmate or Prometheus. >UUCP: {rosevax, crash}!orbit!pnet51!shawn >INET: shawn@pnet51.cts.com -- fadden@zen.berkeley.edu [crashed] c60c-3aw@widow.berkeley.edu (Andy McFadden) (Outgoing E-mail has about a 40% chance of successfully escaping Cal. Feel free to respond through the mail, but I probably can't answer.)