Re: Re: At commands

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After (if necessary)
# modprobe snd-intel8x0m
activate your modem with:
#  slmodemd -c USA --alsa  modem:1

You could setup a chatscript to manage the dialout,
wherein you could put the line:
Carrier check = no
Search out the documentation on chatscript usage.

If you can install the wvdialconf package, a good first sanity test
(with slmodemd left running) is
# wvdialconf
which should report finding the modem.
# wvdial
is what we recommend for managing routine IP CONNECTs for Internet usage.

MarvS


On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Spazzatura.Live <kharhonte@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Sorry, forgot it.
>
> However it was just a mistake, it's Gentoo x86, not AMD64, confused my
> laptop with my desktop (AMD64 from which I'm writing now...)
>
> Il 24/04/2012 22:42, Marvin Stodolsky ha scritto:
>>
>>  The ModemData.txt wasn't attached.
>>
>>  Also just noticed your platform is x86_64 AMD
>>  while snd-intel8x0m will work, slamr cannot be used because it has a
>>  precompiled 32 bit component
>>
>>  MarvS
>>
>>  On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Spazzatura.Live<kharhonte@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Here's my ModemData.txt
>>>
>>>  I don't need the whole set of AT commands, just the one who disable the
>>>  carrier detecting, the full duplex audio transmission and the "stop
>>>  receiving" code...
>>>
>>>  The first one is optional because if I wanna make a call, I can just
>>> record
>>>  the number's tone and make a script to call them in the right order from
>>> the
>>>  number... But it's a un-fency solution...
>>>
>>>  Il 24/04/2012 21:27, Marvin Stodolsky ha scritto:
>>>
>>>>  Send to the List (not me), the ModemData.txt file output when you run
>>>>  ./scanModem
>>>>
>>>>  With respect to the AT commands, many drivers under Linux do not have
>>>>  the full AT set implemented.
>>>>
>>>>  MarvS
>>>>
>>>>  On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Spazzatura.Live<kharhonte@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>   wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Since now it had not any die, however I built it as module and run
>>>>>  scanModem. Should i put the output here?
>>>>>  "Carrier check = no", where should I put it? The only configuration
>>>>> file
>>>>>  I
>>>>>  have (apart from udev's...) is from slmodem daemon
>>>>> (/etc/conf.d/slmodem).
>>>>>
>>>>>  Thanks a lot for your time!
>>>>>  Cheers,
>>>>>  Stefano
>>>>>
>>>>>  Il 24/04/2012 16:07, Marvin Stodolsky ha scritto:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  get scanModem  and run, to output instructions.
>>>>>>  snd-intel8xom driver should be a module, as unloading and reloading
>>>>>> is
>>>>>>  necessary, when the loaded driver dies occasionally.
>>>>>>  Carrier check = no
>>>>>>  Is necessary in some config file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  More later, now on cellphone.
>>>>>>  MarvS
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  On Apr 24, 2012 8:44 AM, "Spazzatura.Live"<kharhonte@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>  <mailto:kharhonte@xxxxxxxxxxx>>     wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Hi everyone!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     I'm trying to make my modem work as phone but I found a lot of
>>>>>> issue:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     I don't know the AT command to stop AT+VRX.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Don't know how to do full duplex:
>>>>>>     (if i use AT+VTX+VRX it let me just send, AT+VRX+VTX just receive)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Need a full AT command list but really don't know where to find it
>>>>>>     after hours and hours of research...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     When i try to call someone:
>>>>>>     AT+FCLASS=8\r
>>>>>>     AT+VLS=1\r
>>>>>>     ATD<NUMBER>;\r (or ATD<NUMBER>\r)
>>>>>>     It starts calling, but if i give ANY command it tells me: "NO
>>>>>>     CARRIER" and stop calling... I don't know how to disable carrier
>>>>>>     detection and ATS10=255 doesn't work. (Even some other commands i
>>>>>>     tried [AT&C0/1] etc...)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     I'm really going mad!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     These are my informations:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     lspci:
>>>>>>        00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corporation 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Modem
>>>>>>     Controller (rev 05)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Product data:
>>>>>>        Vendor=8086
>>>>>>        Product=2446
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Chip=SmartLink SmartRISER561 ACR,AMR,CNR,MDC,Mini-PCI V.92 Soft ?
>>>>>>     (Maybe) ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Driver (that seems to fit):
>>>>>>        slmodem - http://wiki.debian.org/it/slmodem (8086:2446)
>>>>>>        INTEL AC-Link Controller (ICH) - Linuxant HSF softmodem -
>>>>>>     http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/index.php (8086:2446)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.modem-help.co.uk/search.php?id=PCI\VEN_8086%26DEV_2446#results
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <http://www.modem-help.co.uk/search.php?id=PCI%5CVEN_8086%26DEV_2446#results>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     ATI ->     SmartLink Soft Modem
>>>>>>     ATI1 ->     SmartLink Soft Modem, 2.9.11<cr>Smart Link Ltd.
>>>>>>     ATI2 ->     Like ATI1
>>>>>>     ATI3 ->     modem:1<cr>alsa modem driver
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Kernel driver=snd_intel8x0m (builtin)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Software:
>>>>>>        slmodem-2.9.11-20110321
>>>>>>        ungrab-winmodem-2009-07-16
>>>>>>        Installed through customizing ebuild from
>>>>>>     http://gpo.zugaina.org/net-dialup/slmodem with latest version
>>>>>>     package and removing PCI_LEGACY check.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     OS:
>>>>>>        Gentoo AMD64 up-to-date
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Thanks for help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Cheers,
>>>>>>     Stefano
>>>>>>
>>
>



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