schein@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dan Schein - Guest) (02/12/90)
[food for 3rd world line eaters :-] I just bought and started to use a Supra internal modem. I like it a lot but would like to use the "ShowModem" program on the terminal screen and not the workbench screen (ok maybe both places ;-). My question is has anyone hacked the executable to do this or have some 'C' code for accessing the Supra in this fashion? Sneakers -- Dan "Sneakers" Schein Here: sneakers@cbmvax Guest @ Commodore International Ltd. ____ Home: sneakers%heimat@commodore.com / / / / / / Quote: Those who work the hardest BERKS AMIGA BBS ____ / / / are the last to surrender. 24 Hrs - 12/2400 Baud \ \ \ / / / 80+ Megs - 215/678-7691 \ \ \ / / Gary Ward (Oklahoma State baseball)
papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) (02/12/90)
In article <9635@cbmvax.commodore.com> schein@cbmvax.UUCP (Dan Schein - Guest) writes: > I just bought and started to use a Supra internal modem. I like it a lot but >would like to use the "ShowModem" program on the terminal screen and not the >workbench screen (ok maybe both places ;-). My question is has anyone hacked the >executable to do this or have some 'C' code for accessing the Supra in this >fashion? When I tested the Supra 2400zi internal modem a year ago, the ShowModem program would allow it to be displayed on the terminal "custom" screen. The only problem was that if you exited the terminal program BEFORE killing ShowModem, the system would crash. Have the supra people turned off this feature? -- Marco -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Xerox sues somebody for copying?" -- David Letterman -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
kms@uncecs.edu (Ken Steele) (02/13/90)
In article <9635@cbmvax.commodore.com>, schein@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dan Schein - Guest) writes: > I just bought and started to use a Supra internal modem. I like it a lot but > would like to use the "ShowModem" program on the terminal screen and not the > workbench screen (ok maybe both places ;-). My question is has anyone hacked the > executable to do this or have some 'C' code for accessing the Supra in this > fashion? > > Sneakers > -- ShowModem already does work with custom screens. The syntax is: showmodem -sCustomScreenName. The custom screen name is the first few chars of the name just to the right of the close box (not the file name) and is case sensitive. I have been bitten by the case sensitivity feature a bunch of times by asking it to attach to the "vt100" screen when I should have typed "VT100". For showmodem to find the custom screen, the terminal program must be run first. Ken -- Ken Steele Dept. of Psychology kms@ecsvax.bitnet Mars Hill College kms@ecsvax.uncecs.edu Mars Hill, NC 28754 {some big name site}!mcnc!ecsvax!kms
billsey@agora.UUCP (Bill Seymour) (02/16/90)
In article <9635@cbmvax.commodore.com: schein@cbmvax.UUCP (Dan Schein - Guest) writes:
: I just bought and started to use a Supra internal modem. I like it a lot but
:would like to use the "ShowModem" program on the terminal screen and not the
:workbench screen (ok maybe both places ;-). My question is has anyone hacked the
:executable to do this or have some 'C' code for accessing the Supra in this
:fashion?
I found out what to do... Amazing how those guys anticipate me!
There's a entry in the Tool Types gadget for the icon with a place for
you to enter the screen name. Put in the name of the screen you want ShowModem
to appear on, and like magic it happens! I don't think there's a command
line equivalent.
:Sneakers
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-Bill Seymour ...tektronix!reed!percival!agora!billsey
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