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Modem Dialer for DOS (Users)

posted by glennmcc Homepage E-mail, North Jackson, Ohio (USA), 12.02.2013, 05:42

> > but rather having a better understanding of the AT commands.
> > Say I do atdt5551212
> Try atdt5551212; (with the semicolon at end)
> There is a description of the Hayes command set at
> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/164660

Even better info here...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayes_command_set

And here....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_modem_command_set

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And then there's this.....

ftp://ftp.bu.edu/pub/mirrors/simtelnet/msdos/commprog/dialeasy.zip

******************************************************************
DialEasy - Copyright (C) 1994 by Christian M Wikstrom
******************************************************************
- A dialer for voice and computer connections -
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QUICK INSTRUCTIONS:
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dial [name] - dials a name from 'NUMBERS.TXT'.
dial [part of a name] - dials the first matching name.
dial [number] - dials a number directly.
dial [n1] [n2] [n3] ... - dials many names and numbers.
(Do not type the brackets.)
The command-line is limited to 30 entries or 79 characters.
Entering 'dial' and 'dial /c' will get you info.

You may edit 'NUMBERS.TXT' and 'DIAL.INI' to suit your needs.
These files should be in the current directory.
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THE MANUAL CONTINUES:
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******************************************************************

 

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