Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 25 Sep 1999 07:44:02 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: Turning lucent winmodem into soundcard (RT-Linux -when?) |
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Hi Peter, Jon.
>> 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.
If you're really interested, I have a Pace V23 modem that can be configured to provide the "RINGING" response. However, it's strictly V23 only, which is the split-speed standard from around 1981, and provides 1200 Baud receive, 75 Baud transmit only in this case.
I regard this as a museum piece myself...
I've also just been told that SOME of the ISDN adapters around caan provide the RINGING response, but I have no experience with them, so can neither confirm nor deny that...
Best wishes from Riley.
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