| PC Gen: Contents of Modem Script File HAYES12.MDMLast reviewed: October 21, 1994Article ID: Q80256 | 
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 The following is the contents of the Microsoft Mail version 2.1e modem script file HAYES12.MDM, which can be compiled with SCRCOMP.EXE: ;********************************************************************* ; ; Microsoft Mail Script File ; ; Filename: hayes12.mdm ; Date : March 21, 1990 ; Script : Standard script file for Hayes 1200 bps modems ;; This script file contains the standard modem setup strings used ; by the External, Transmit and Listen programs. There are five ; procedures defined in this script file for setting up the modem and ; for connecting to a remote External machine. ; ; The modem setup strings used here will be adequate for most ; people but there may be some changes required if you are dialing ; overseas and require a longer wait for Carrier Detect (S7 register) ; or if you wish to change the speaker volume. Note that if you used ; the -Innn option in version 1.0 or 2.0 that you will have to modify ; the S7 register and recompile this script file. ; ; Consult your modem manual for more information on setup options. ; ; Script procedures defined: ; INITIALIZE ; RESET ; CALL ; ANSWER ; DISCONNECT ;; Return codes for External, Transmit, Listen: ; 0 - OK ; 1 - CONNECT 300 ; 2 - not defined ; 3 - NO CARRIER ; 4 - ERROR ; 5 - CONNECT 1200 ; 6 - not defined ; 7 - BUSY ; 8 - NO ANSWER ; 9 - not defined; 10 - CONNECT 2400 ; 11 - not defined ; 12 - CONNECT 9600 (high speed connection) ; ; ;******************************************************************** 
 INITIALIZE:         title "Hayes 1200bps modem Script"
        baud 1200                 ; set the baud rate
        display "   Baud Rate : 1200"
        $attempts = 5
init_retry:        sendln "ATZ"           ; reset modem to default settings
        wait 2
        waitrsp 1
        if ("0" isin response)
            goto reset_okay
        if ("OK" isin response)
            {
reset_okay:            sendln "ATE0V0X1"
            wait 1
            waitrsp 1
            if ("0^M" isin response)
                {
                sendln "ATS0=0S7=45S9=6S10=50S12=50"
                waitrsp 1
                if (response = "0^M")
                    return 0
                }
             }
        dec $attempts
        if ($attempts > 0)
                goto init_retry
        return 4
RESET:        baud 1200                 ; set the baud rate
        display "   Baud Rate : 1200"
        sendln "ATZ"           ; reset modem to default settings
        wait 2
        waitrsp 1
        if ("0" isin response)
            goto reset_okay
        if ("OK" isin response)
            {
reset_okay:            sendln "ATE0V0X1"
            wait 1
            waitrsp 1
            if ("0^M" isin response)
                {
                sendln "ATS0=0S7=45S9=6S10=50S12=50"
                waitrsp 1
                if (response = "0^M")
                    return 0
                else
                    return 4
                }
             }
        return 4
CALL:        $ret = 8               ; set default ret code to "no answer"
        clearrsp               ; clear the response buffer
        echo 0                 ; do not display phone number
        sendln "ATD" + dial_mode + phone_number  ; execute the dial up
        echo 1                 ; turn echo back on
        waitrsp 120            ; wait up to 2 minutes for return code
                               ;    from modem
        if (response = "1^M")
          {
          baud 300
          display ">>> CONNECT 300 <<<"
          $ret = 1
          }
        else if (response = "3^M")
          {
          display ">>> NO CARRIER <<<"
          $ret = 8             ; no answer or no connect
          }
        else if (response = "5^M")
          {
          baud 1200
          display ">>> CONNECT 1200 <<<"
          $ret = 5
          }
        return $ret            ; return connect baud rate to
                               ;    application
ANSWER:        $ret = 8               ; set default ret code to "no modem
                               ;    response"
        waitrsp 1              ; see if phone is ringing
        if (response = "2^M")  ; 2 is numeric form of "RING"
            {
            if (listen = 1)    ; see if Listen program is running or
                sendln "ATD"   ; not answer phone in originate mode
                               ;    (Listen)
            else
                sendln "ATA"   ; answer the phone normally
            waitrsp 120        ; wait up to 2 minutes for return code
                               ;    from modem
            if (response = "1^M")
              {
              baud 300
              display ">>> CONNECT 300 <<<"
              $ret = 1
              }
            else if (response = "3^M")
              {
              display ">>> NO CARRIER <<<"
              $ret = 8             ; no answer or no connect
              }
            else if (response = "5^M")
              {
              baud 1200
              display ">>> CONNECT 1200 <<<"
              $ret = 5
              }
            }
        return $ret            ; return connect baud rate to
                               ;    application
DISCONNECT:        wait 2                 ; wait 2 seconds
        send "+++"             ; send escape sequence to put modem
                               ;    back to command state
        wait 2                 ; wait 2 seconds
        clearrsp               ; clear the response buffer
        sendln "ATH0"          ; hang up the phone
        waitrsp 1              ; wait for a response
        if (response != "0^M") ; if hang up failed, drop DTR to force
                               ;    hang up
            {
            DTR 0              ; drop DTR to reset modem
            wait 2             ; some modems require a delay here
            DTR 1              ; raise DTR
            }
        return 0               ; always return OK
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