Modem Dialer for DOS (Users)
The semicolon is used to indicate the modem should continue in
command mode after connecting. It is part of the Hayes command set.
I found it in Glover and Young "Pocket PC Reference", 2nd. edition.
This is a printed book and I have no way to send you a copy, even
if it was not a breach of copyright.
From what I saw, the following e-publications discuss it (and scores
of other Hayes commands):
1)ITU v.250 <http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-V.250/recommendation.asp?lang=en>
2)Conexant note 100498 <http://www.zoomtel.com/documentation/dial-up/100498D.pdf>
Both are free to download.
Best regards
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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
- Modem Dialer for DOS - Arjay, 09.02.2013, 22:17
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