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Subject: Has anyone used agetty with a modem?
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 15:02:25 -0600
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Has anyone used agetty with a modem?  If so, how did you get the modem to
answer the call.  Is this done using the -e command option of agetty?  I
know the modem must answer the call, but I can't figure out how to
communicate with the modem.  The modem doesn't respond to anything I echo to
/dev/ttys0.

I think Cygwin is great for what it does, but documentation for using agetty
with a modem is nonexistant.  Most of the posts I see elsewhere that refer
to using a modem with Linux or Unix don't apply because they use things
functionality that doesnt exist in Cygwin.






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