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Chuck Young wrote in a message to Mike Bilow: CY> I have to test a bunch of modems and am curious to know if CY> it will cause the average modem harm to call it on the phone CY> and listen for the two tones and squirrel fight with the CY> telephone to be sure it is up. It's a pain in the ass to CY> dial everything out manually by terminal and I don't want to CY> write a script to end with a +++ath and check for an OK. CY> Um, I do not want to "break" them with a manual phone call CY> and no clean hangup either. CY> It's a general question, so I am looking for a general CY> answer, if possible. Anyone have a thought or two? I'm not sure I understand your question. If you could phrase it more plainly, I would have more confidence in answering it. I think you want to know if it can cause any trouble to call an answering modem with a voice telephone call instead of another modem? If that is what you are actually asking, then the answer is that it is perfectly safe. If you are using any reasonable software such as mgetty to answer the modem, then it should always recover into a perfectly stable and well defined state. -- Mike
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