True, but those scripts are VERY platform independant. I believe the only
thing that is different on a Mac is something related to DTR. And a
standard AT&F will get any modem to connect, although maybe not using its
enhanced features.
j
On 1/20/00 1:07 PM, Alan Harper < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Modems need a modem script in order for Remote Access to dial out.
>These are often specific to each modem (eg, a 33 Kbaud script may not
>make reference to connecting at higher speeds). Apple has a kit to
>create modem scripts, but it is not as easy as falling off a log (or,
>perhaps, as losing a dongle).
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