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From: marcum@rhino.UUCP (Alan M. Marcum)
Newsgroups: net.bugs.uucp
Subject: Re: Need help with XENIX UUCP L.sys
Message-ID: <245@rhino.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 28-Nov-84 08:33:34 EST
Article-I.D.: rhino.245
Posted: Wed Nov 28 08:33:34 1984
Date-Received: Fri, 30-Nov-84 06:37:28 EST
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Reply-To: marcum@rhino.UUCP (Alan M. Marcum)
Organization: Fortune Customer Support
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I'm unfamiliar with your particular uucp, but in general, \nnn
works for specifying control characters.  ^M (\r) is \015; ^J
(\n) is \012.  Not that, by default, a Hayes expects things
terminated with \015, with no trailing newline.  The "no trailing
newline" can, usually, be specified using \c.  So, for example,
one of my Hayes dial-out entry fragments is

	"" ATdt(415)5551212\015\c \
	CONNECT PAUSE2 "" EOT \
	ogin: .......

Have no idea how well this'll work with another uucp....
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Alan M. Marcum		Fortune Systems, Redwood City, California
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