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From: romain@pyrnj.uucp (Romain Kang)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: dialing modem using SPRINT
Message-ID: <1357@pyrnj.uucp>
Date: 15 Jul 88 12:55:25 GMT
References: <403@metasoft.UUCP>
Reply-To: romain@pyrnj.UUCP (Romain Kang)
Organization: Pyramid Technology Corp, Woodbridge, NJ
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In article <403@metasoft.UUCP> alan@metasoft.UUCP (Alan Epstein) writes
about trying to use his modem with Sprint.

I've done it with a USR Courier, which can wait for the LD service
to pick up the line.  For instance:
	ATX6
	ATD9501033W0xxxyyyzzzz,aaabbbccccdddd

It was also possible to do it with a other modems, though harder.  For
example, the Telebit TrailBlazer Plus, with all its other smarts, does
not support wait-for-answer (but allows a command buffer of up to 80
characters).  If you're running out command buffer, try setting S8 (comma
pause time) to a higher value, like 4 seconds instead of the standard 2.