Yeah, I'd hook up a terminal first, set ATS0=1 (autoanswer) and then store the
defaults in the modem's NVRAM. That way the modem just raises the DCD line when a
connection has been made.
As far as I know VMS doesn't really speak Hayes AT.
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On 8 Oct 2013, at 15:10, Daniel Soderstrom <snaggs at mac.com> wrote:
I have a brand new US Robotics HST and Telebit Trailblazer I saved from the day. If I wack
one on the serial point of a VAX can it take calls? :)
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On 8 Oct 2013, at 8:35 pm, Joe Ferraro <jferraro at gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, that's the way to go. I'm tempted to buy an ancient Nokia GSM phone, get a
data number for it and a serial adapter, and plug it into my DS300..9600 bps dial up
access, woo hoo!
I kinda still enjoy dial up... are there any active modems on 'the net'? Sampsa,
you and I tried this once, a long time back... not sure if we ever connected, but I
didn't have POTS at the time...