Modem Dialer for DOS (Users)
Hi,
I am trying to use my modem as a touch tone dialer for automated systems. This means I have to be able to dial numbers after a connection is made to a voice system. For most other terminal programs out there such as Qmodem, the default setting is to hang up the modem if no carrier is detected and a command like "atdt1" will automatically hang up modem after any such connection is made.
Does anyone know a good such utility to be found for DOS or how would one go about to control the modem so that it does not hang after entering more dialing commands when a connection has been made in any terminal program? The only thing I found is a badly written software written in Visual Basic and it's shareware for Windows.
Thanks,
Tito
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- Modem Dialer for DOS - Tito, 09.02.2013, 19:19 (Users)
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- Modem Dialer for DOS - Arjay, 09.02.2013, 22:17
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- Modem Dialer for DOS - Tito, 11.02.2013, 07:07
- Modem Dialer for DOS - jassenna, 12.02.2013, 03:49
- Modem Dialer for DOS - glennmcc, 12.02.2013, 05:42
- Modem Dialer for DOS - Tito, 14.02.2013, 04:29
- Modem Dialer for DOS - jassenna, 22.02.2013, 06:13
- Modem Dialer for DOS - jassenna, 12.02.2013, 03:49
- Modem Dialer for DOS - Tito, 11.02.2013, 07:07
- Modem Dialer for DOS - Arjay, 10.02.2013, 14:23
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