Messages in this thread | | | From | (H. Peter Anvin) | Subject | Re: Turning lucent winmodem into soundcard (RT-Linux -when?) | Date | 24 Sep 1999 20:56:20 GMT |
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Followup to: <37E7AD4D.3B11C20D@siliconcircus.co.uk> By author: Jon Bright <jon@siliconcircus.co.uk> In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel > > On an unrelated note, and further off-topic - does anyone know of a modem that > will *currently* work with Linux, and which returns 'RING' or 'RINGING' when > the other end is ringing (and ATX4 or similar is selected)? It's a bit of an > unusual requirement, I realise, and seems to be something modem manufacturers > have silently stopped doing. I'm on the list, but I think replies would be > better directed straight to me. >
RING is the AT command set message for an *inbound* ring... I think RINGING is the message for an outbound ring tone, which I haven't seen on any modem I have ever owned... and that's since 1989.
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