From: frank@icce.rug.nl (Frank Brokken)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: dial-in monitor
Date: 4 Jan 1994 22:44:22 GMT
Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Lars Wirzenius)
Message-ID: <2gcrg6$rd2@hydra.Helsinki.FI>

Hello world,

for those of you struggling with dialling into a modem: dim.1.01.zip
might contain a program and some documentation that could be helpful.

dim.1.01.zip: 'dim' is an acronym for Dial-In Monitor. dim.X.YY.zip
(and a doc file dial-in.doc) may be obtained via anonymous ftp from

			beatrix.icce.rug.nl

The dial-in monitor sets up a hayes(-compatible) modem for either accepting
auto-answer calls or suppressing it. It can be used in combination with
dialling out (not at the same time), using, e.g., kermit.

I've been using dim rather intensively for some time now and it exactly
serves its purpose: I can simply tell the modem to either accept or ignore
incoming calls.

[
  By the way: a complementary program doing modem callbacks is also 
  available at beatrix. callback.X.YY.tar.gz it is called
]


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      Frank

	E-mail to: f.b.brokken@icce.rug.nl	
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	Phone: 	   +31 (50) 63 36 88

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