[comp.dcom.modems] Terminal programs / Datec 212 modem

ART100@PSUVM.BITNET (Andy Tefft) (03/10/89)

I have a Datec 212 modem (1200 baud, auto-answer, auto-dial) which I'm
soon going to want to sell.  It's not Hayes compatible but that never
bothered me - I just type in the dial commands manually (it has two
24-char # memories or 1 48-char memory so it's only 2 keystrokes to make
it dial unless you have to change the phone number).  However I think
that small fact might make it unsellable (in fact, that might be why I
got it cheap, after my uncle tried to sell it at his store).

A while ago I saw a program for the IBM PC that supported the Datec
dialing method.  What I would like is to know what this program was, if
there are any others (for any computer whatsoever) that will dial a Datec
automatically, and how much any such programs are.  That way I can say
something like "well, even though it's not Hayes compatible, you can use
'xxx' -- it will do the dialing for you, and at $yy.yy (some low number,
preferably free but is that wishful thinking?), and that makes this a
good deal for a starter modem.  Then when you do upgrade, say to a 2400
baud Hayes compatible, you're already set with a terminal program and
everything."

Note I'm not selling anything yet and even if I do get an answer to this
I'm not necessarily selling it.  That sale would be contingent on me
getting a good deal on a 2400 baud modem.

Please reply by mail; I don't read either of these groups (I'm not using
this modem on an IBM or clone now).


Andy

art100@psuvm.bitnet / a1t@ecl.psu.edu