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Hello All I have just spent my afternoon tracking down a modem quirk that I thought would be work sharing with the list. I have changed my old trustworthy 33.6K Rockwell chipset modem which I ran without problems in Class 1 mode for a new 56K modem. The new modem is a "Creative Modem Blaster". It is a 56K Flex/V90 Class 1 (only) modem. It appears to have a "Conexant" (ex Rockwell) chipset. The model number is a DE5625. (I have since tried this on another 56K Conexant/Rockwell modem and found the same behaviour.) This one has one big bug, the traditional hylafax dial string of ModemDialCmd: ATDT%s@ # T for tone dialing, @ for silence Does not work. The "@" causes this modem to wait a long time. (Possibly 60 sec, the value of register S7) and never complete the handshake. If I drop the @ so the command becomes ModemDialCmd: ATDT%s It works fine. I know there is a reason behind the "@" - I think to do with distinguishing failures to a voice number from failures to other numbers. Does anybody know how it is supposed to work? Would if help if I used "ATDT%s," instead of "ATDT%S@" ? Any comments? Ian Forbes --------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Forbes ZSD http://www.zsd.co.za Office: +27 +21 683-1388 Fax: +27 +21 64-1106 Snail Mail: P.O. Box 46827, Glosderry, 7702, South Africa --------------------------------------------------------------------- ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null