Using a cell phone modem with Hyperterm
"Dave Rudisill" <denali@alaska.net> wrote in message
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> >"David" <*.*> wrote:
>
>>I have a Z6tv and want to use the internal modem to connect to a remote
>>VT100 terminal port.
>>
>>I get results with some of the AT commands using Hypertrm, but I cannot
>>get
>>the typical dial command "ATDT..." to work.
>>
>>Is there a list of Motorola cell modem AT commands somewhere on the
>>Internet? As some of the typical AT commands do not work with this cell
>>modem.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>David
>
> Now that I finally read your post more carefully, I'm confused.
>
> You are trying to connect to a VT100 terminal port. What is a
> "terminal port"? I haven't used a VT100 in many years, but I do
> know that it's just a dump terminal used to communicate with
> something else. What are you trying to communicate with?
>
> If some AT commands aren't working, could you have mis-specified
> the baud, data bits, parity, stop bits, or flow control for
> whatever you are talking to?
>
> This is interesting. Please explain.
>
> --
> Dave
Just reread it myself, does the op even have a modem at the vt100 connected
to a phone line? terminal ports are usually rs232 (used to be db25 then 9
then rj45, and who knows what now), are you trying to connect the cellphone
to the terminal with no modem or phone lines? |