Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.modems:3334 comp.sys.dec:1016 comp.sys.att:5449 unix-pc.general:2186 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!rutgers!att!icus!limbic!gil From: gil@limbic.UUCP (Gil Kloepfer Jr.) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.dec,comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: Dec DF03 Modem Summary: Different DF03's for different folks Keywords: DEC DF03 Modem Message-ID: <455@limbic.UUCP> Date: 5 Feb 89 23:25:55 GMT References: <689@valkyrie.UUCP> Reply-To: gil@limbic.UUCP (Gil Kloepfer Jr.) Organization: ICUS Software Systems, Islip, NY Lines: 29 In article <689@valkyrie.UUCP> jpb@valkyrie.UUCP (Joe Block) writes: >A friend of mine loaned me a DEC DF03 modem that he got 3rd or 4th hand, >without documentation of any kind. I am trying to connect it to an AT&T >Unix PC, and would appreciate it if someone out there in netland could >give me some information about it (Like, what baud rate is it?), cable >pinouts, commands, etc. >Joe Block >uucp: ncar!umigw!\ > >umbio!{jpb,valkyrie!jpb,valkyrie!root} > gould!/ I don't have any documentation handy for the DF03 modem I have used either, but I know that there are several configuration DF03's. They are generally 0-300,1200 baud. Some have autodialers in them, and are much less than smart modems (ie. they have little if no "brains" in them). If your modem does have a dialer, it is initiated and ended with some control sequence (I forget it now). The pinout on the "cable" is standard RS232, and should be easy to get hooked to a UNIX-pc. I suspect you'll only be able to use it for dial-in though. You'd be better off using the on-board modem on the UNIX-pc than the DF03. The DF03 really gives you no extra features than the one in your machine already. ------- Gil Kloepfer, Jr. U-Net: {decuac,boulder,talcott,sbcs}!icus!limbic!gil ICUS Software Systems Voice: (516) 968-6860 [H] (516) 746-2350 x219 [W] P.O. Box 1 Internet: gil@icus.islp.ny.us Islip Terrace, NY 11752 "Life's a ... well, you know..."