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In <200409141206187.SM01244@MAIN>, on 09/14/04
at 11:52 AM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:
>Attached to the USB controller is the actual modem device
>(idVendor=0xf3d, idProduct=0x112).
These are the switch values. If you review the Linux docs you printed.
This information is there too.
>To save some time digging through my modem script, the initialization
>sequence I used was:
>ATE0V1&F&D2&C1&C2S0=0
>ATE0V1
>ATS7=60
This is all useful, once we get usbser to see the modem.
Steven
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