! Apple Internal Modem 56k ! Author: OIivier Mardinian (based on Kris Kreutzman's and Apple/GV V.90 Scripts) ! Modified by Ross Barkman ! ! Copyright: й 1991-1998 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ! ! revision history: ! v1.0 6/22/98 Designed for the iMac, Wallstreet and PDQ ! 22 May 99 Modified: add extra init command S202=32, limit to 44 kbit/s using +MS ! 24 June 99 Modified: extra init command, S2=28, & remove Q0V1 to gain space ! 13 Aug 99 Changed to 45.3 kbit/s max ! ! 'mlts' resource info for this modem: ! byte 1 == 01 -> modem HAS built-in error correction protocols ! byte 2 == 01 -> modem HAS built-in data compression protocols ! byte 3 == 40 -> max number of chars in varstr 7 ! byte 4 == 40 -> max number of chars in varstr 8 ! byte 5 == 40 -> max number of chars in varstr 9 ! @ORIGINATE @ANSWER ! ! ---- Initial modem setup ---- ! ! ! In originate mode, set serial port speed depending upon the compression flag ! - A higher rate with compression on (PPP) to handle expanded data from the modem ! - A lower rate closer to the DCE when compression is off (ARA) ! ifstr 5 1 "0" serreset 115200, 0, 8, 1 jump 2 ! @LABEL 1 serreset 57600, 0, 8, 1 ! @LABEL 2 hsreset 0 0 0 0 0 0 settries 0 ! ! Get the modem's attention ! matchclr matchstr 1 3 "OK\13\10" write "AT\13" matchread 60 pause 90 ! @LABEL 3 matchclr matchstr 1 4 "OK\13\10" matchstr 2 101 "ERROR\13\10" write "AT&FE0W1X4&C1&K3S95=1&D3S7=75S0=0S202=32S2=28+MS=12,,,45333\13" ! S202=32 changes a high frequency test for greater compatibility with 3Com-based ISPs ! S2=28 changes the +++ escape sequence, to avoid forced disconnects ! +MS=12,,,45333 sets V.90 operation and limits connect speed to 45.3kbit/s ! Q0V1 (both defaults anyway) removed to avoid exceeding 64 character limit !write "AT&FE0W1Q0V1X4&C1&K3S95=1&D3S7=75S0=0\13" (latest Apple version) !write "AT&FE0Q0V1X4&C1&K3S95=1S7=75S0=0\13" (modified on 8/31/98) !write "AT&FE0W2S95=45S0=0&D3S7=60\13" (еееее Original GV script) matchread 90 inctries iftries 3 101 ! ! Reset the Modem on setup failure ! DTRClear pause 5 DTRSet flush pause 90 jump 3 ! ! @LABEL 4 ! ! Modem now responding and configured for full EC/DC functions. ! ! Varstring 4 , reliable link protocol: ! = 0, handled by computer (ARAP) ! = 1, handled by modem (PPP) ! = 2, MNP10 protocol (Cellular protocol, no longer supported) ! ! If PPP or Cellular mode, jump to 5, otherwise (ARA) disable EC/DC. ! ifstr 4 5 "1" ifstr 4 5 "2" ! ! Varstring 4 == 0, turn off reliable link protocol in modem (ARAP) ! matchclr matchstr 1 9 "OK\13\10" write "AT\\N0\13" matchread 30 jump 101 ! ! @LABEL 5 ! ! This is where MNP10 (or MNP10EC) could go, if/when we support that. ! ! Standard EC/DC is still on. Decide whether to turn off DC. ! Varstring 5, compression protocol: ! = 0, handled by computer ! = 1, handled by modem ! ifstr 5 9 "1" ! ! Varstring 5 == 0, turn off compression protocol in modem. matchclr matchstr 1 9 "OK\13\10" write "AT%C0\13" matchread 30 jump 101 ! ! @LABEL 9 ! ! If speaker on flag is true, jump to 13. Otherwise, turn the speaker off. ! ! Varstring 2, modem speaker: ! = 0, speaker off ! = 1, speaker on ! ifstr 2 13 "1" pause 5 matchclr matchstr 1 13 "OK\13\10" write "ATM0\13" matchread 30 jump 101 ! ! Modem ready, wait for a call or originate a call ! @LABEL 13 ! ! ifANSWER 32 ! ! ! ---- Originating a call ---- ! ! For normal dialing, jump to 19. Otherwise, manual dial jumps to 15, blind dial ! jumps to 17. ! ! Varstring 6, dialing mode: ! = 0, normal dialing ! = 1, blind dialing ! = 2, manual dialing ifstr 6 17 "1" ifstr 6 15 "2" jump 19 ! @LABEL 15 ! ! Display ASK dialog with message. Goto label 107 if dialog canceled. ! ASK 2 "Pick up the phone & dial ^1. Hit OK when the phone rings, then hangup." 107 note "Manual dialing initiated" 3 ! ! X1S6=4 to ignore dialtone 4 seconds, & ignore busy, D to dial, \^ generates data tone !write "ATX1D\^\13" (еееее Original Wallstreet script) write "ATX1S6=4D\13" jump 32 ! @LABEL 17 note "Dialing without tone" 3 matchclr matchstr 1 19 "OK\13\10" ! X1S6=4 to ignore dialtone 4 seconds, & ignore busy for blind dialing. !write "ATX1\13" (еееее Original Wallstreet script) write "ATX1S6=4\13" matchread 30 jump 101 ! ! @LABEL 19 ! ! This is where we break up long dialstrings ! ! Display the full dialstring contained in Varstring 1 note "Dialing ^1" 3 ! ! Varstrings 7, 8 and 9, contain dialstring fragments ! Long phone numbers may have been split into smaller groups ! so that the modem can use them ! Check to see whether these fragments exist. If they do, dial them one at a time. ! If not, jump ahead and dial the remaining phone number. Use the data tone. ! ! Varstring 3: "p" for pulse & "t" for tone dialing ! Varstring 8 == blank (dialstring in varstring 7) ! Varstring 9 == blank (dialstring in varstrings 7 & 8) ! Otherwise (dialstring in varstrings 7, 8 & 9) ! \^ is added to the dialstring to force the modem to generate a data tone ifstr 8 27 " " ifstr 9 24 " " ! ! Write dialstring in varstrings 7, 8 & 9 matchclr matchstr 1 21 "OK\13\10" write "ATD^3^7;\13" matchread 400 jump 101 ! @LABEL 21 matchclr matchstr 1 22 "OK\13\10" write "ATD^3^8;\13" matchread 400 jump 101 ! @LABEL 22 write "ATD^3^9\13" jump 32 ! ! @LABEL 24 ! Write dialstring in varstrings 7 & 8 matchclr matchstr 1 25 "OK\13\10" write "ATD^3^7;\13" matchread 400 jump 101 ! @LABEL 25 write "ATD^3^8\13" jump 32 ! @LABEL 27 ! Write dialstring in varstring 7 write "ATD^3^7\13" ! ! ! ---- Connection response ---- ! ! The following section will parse modem responses of five types: ! 1) PROTOCOL: xxx, COMPRESSION: xxx, CONNECT xxx ! 2) CONNECT xxx/ARQ/V42 ! 3) Standard incoming and outgoing call progress messages ! 4) FAX/DATA discrimination messages ! 5) International DELAYED & BLACKLISTED restrictions. ! @LABEL 32 matchclr matchstr 1 88 "RING\13\10" matchstr 2 102 "NO DIALTONE\13\10" matchstr 3 103 "NO CARRIER" matchstr 4 103 "ERROR\13\10" matchstr 5 104 "BUSY\13\10" matchstr 6 105 "NO ANSWER\13\10" matchstr 7 33 "CONNECT " matchstr 8 32 "CARRIER" matchstr 9 40 "CONNECT\13\10" matchstr 10 82 "PROTOCOL: LAP" matchstr 11 82 "PROTOCOL: MNP" matchstr 12 82 "PROTOCOL: ALT" matchstr 13 84 "COMPRESSION: V" matchstr 14 84 "COMPRESSION: MNP5" matchstr 15 84 "COMPRESSION: CLASS" matchstr 16 110 "DELAYED " matchstr 17 111 "BLACKLISTED\13\10" matchread 700 ifANSWER 32 jump 101 ! @LABEL 33 matchclr matchstr 1 39 "2400\13" matchstr 2 39 "2400/" matchstr 3 40 "4800\13" matchstr 4 40 "4800/" matchstr 5 41 "7200" matchstr 6 42 "9600" matchstr 7 43 "12000" matchstr 8 44 "14400" matchstr 9 45 "16800" matchstr 10 46 "19200" matchstr 11 47 "21600" matchstr 12 48 "24000" matchstr 13 49 "26400" matchstr 14 50 "28800" matchstr 15 51 "29333" matchstr 16 52 "30667" matchstr 17 53 "31200" matchstr 18 54 "32000" matchstr 19 55 "33333" matchstr 20 56 "33600" matchstr 21 57 "34000" matchstr 22 58 "34667" matchstr 23 59 "36000" matchstr 24 60 "37333" matchstr 25 61 "38000" matchstr 26 62 "38667" matchstr 27 63 "40000" matchstr 28 64 "41333" matchstr 29 65 "42000" matchstr 30 66 "42667" matchstr 31 67 "44000" matchstr 32 68 "45333" matchstr 33 69 "46000" matchstr 34 70 "46667" matchstr 35 71 "48000" matchstr 36 72 "49333" matchstr 37 73 "50000" matchstr 38 74 "50667" matchstr 39 75 "52000" matchstr 40 76 "53333" matchstr 41 77 "54000" matchstr 42 78 "54667" matchstr 43 79 "56000" matchread 30 jump 80 ! ! -- Connection rates -- ! CommunicatingAt informs ARA of the raw modem to modem ! connection speed. ! @LABEL 39 note "Communicating at 2400 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 2400 jump 81 ! @LABEL 40 note "Communicating at 4800 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 4800 jump 81 ! @LABEL 41 note "Communicating at 7200 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 7200 jump 81 ! @LABEL 42 note "Communicating at 9600 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 9600 jump 81 ! @LABEL 43 note "Communicating at 12400 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 12400 jump 81 ! @LABEL 44 note "Communicating at 14400 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 14400 jump 81 ! @LABEL 45 note "Communicating at 16800 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 16800 jump 81 ! @LABEL 46 note "Communicating at 19200 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 19200 jump 81 ! @LABEL 47 note "Communicating at 21600 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 21600 jump 81 ! @LABEL 48 note "Communicating at 24000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 24000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 49 note "Communicating at 26400 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 26400 jump 81 ! @LABEL 50 note "Communicating at 28800 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 28800 jump 81 ! @LABEL 51 note "Communicating at 29333 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 29333 jump 81 ! @LABEL 52 note "Communicating at 30667 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 30667 jump 81 ! @LABEL 53 note "Communicating at 31200 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 31200 jump 81 ! @LABEL 54 note "Communicating at 32000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 32000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 55 note "Communicating at 33333 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 33333 jump 81 ! @LABEL 56 note "Communicating at 33600 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 33600 jump 81 ! @LABEL 57 note "Communicating at 34000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 34000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 58 note "Communicating at 34667 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 34667 jump 81 ! @LABEL 59 note "Communicating at 36000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 36000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 60 note "Communicating at 37333 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 37333 jump 81 ! @LABEL 61 note "Communicating at 38000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 38000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 62 note "Communicating at 38667 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 38667 jump 81 ! @LABEL 63 note "Communicating at 40000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 40000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 64 note "Communicating at 41333 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 41333 jump 81 ! @LABEL 65 note "Communicating at 42000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 42000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 66 note "Communicating at 42667 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 42667 jump 81 ! @LABEL 67 note "Communicating at 44000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 44000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 68 note "Communicating at 45333 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 45333 jump 81 ! @LABEL 69 note "Communicating at 46000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 46000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 70 note "Communicating at 46667 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 46667 jump 81 ! @LABEL 71 note "Communicating at 48000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 48000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 72 note "Communicating at 49333 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 49333 jump 81 ! @LABEL 73 note "Communicating at 50000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 50000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 74 note "Communicating at 50667 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 50667 jump 81 ! @LABEL 75 note "Communicating at 52000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 52000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 76 note "Communicating at 53333 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 53333 jump 81 ! @LABEL 77 note "Communicating at 54000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 54000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 78 note "Communicating at 54667 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 54667 jump 81 ! @LABEL 79 note "Communicating at 56000 bps." 2 CommunicatingAt 56000 jump 81 ! @LABEL 80 note "Communicating at an unknown rate." 2 jump 81 ! ! Look for reliablilty and compression results ! at the end of the connect result. ! @LABEL 81 matchclr matchstr 1 83 "LAPM" matchstr 2 83 "REL" matchstr 3 83 "ARQ" matchstr 4 85 "COMP/" matchstr 5 85 "COMP\13" matchstr 6 83 "V42/" matchstr 7 83 "V42\13" matchstr 8 85 "V42BIS" matchstr 9 85 "V42bis" matchstr 10 83 "MNP\13" matchstr 11 85 "MNP5" matchstr 12 86 "\10" matchread 30 jump 86 ! ! -- Modem error correction link negotiation -- ! Userhook 2 informs ARA that a modem-to-modem error ! correcting protocol has been negotiated ! ! @LABEL 82 note "Modem Reliable Link Established." 2 userhook 2 jump 32 ! @LABEL 83 note "Modem Reliable Link Established." 2 userhook 2 jump 81 ! ! -- Compression negotiation -- ! Userhook 3 informs ARA that a modem-to-modem compression ! protocol has been negotiated ! @LABEL 84 note "Modem Compression Established." 2 userhook 3 jump 32 ! @LABEL 85 note "Modem Compression Established." 2 userhook 3 jump 81 ! ! ! -- Normal exit after "CONNECT" -- ! ! This modem has been setup to do CTS handshaking, ! and we assume that a CTS handshaking cable is being used. ! @LABEL 86 ! Turn on CTS handshaking. HSReset 0 1 0 0 0 0 ! ifANSWER 87 pause 30 @LABEL 87 exit 0 ! ! ! ---- Answer calls ---- ! ! A RING results from the modem in ANSWERING mode ! claims the serial port and answering the phone ! @LABEL 88 ifORIGINATE 32 userhook 1 note "Answering phone..." 2 write "ATA\13" jump 32 ! ! ---- Hang up and reset modem ---- ! @HANGUP @LABEL 90 settries 0 HSReset 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! @LABEL 91 ! ! Try to get control of the modem ! !pause 1 !write "+++" !pause 1 !matchclr !matchstr 1 96 "OK\13\10" !pause 15 !write "AT\13" !matchread 30 ! @LABEL 94 ! ! Force a hangup (еееее Different from Original Wallstreet script) ! matchclr matchstr 1 98 "NO CARRIER\13\10" matchstr 2 98 "OK\13\10" matchstr 3 98 "ERROR\13\10" matchstr 4 98 "0\13\10" matchstr 5 98 "DELAYED" matchstr 6 98 "BLACKLISTED" write "\28\28\28ATH\13" ! \28 = FS, the replacement escape character matchread 30 ! ! Try again to get control of the modem by toggling DTR ! @LABEL 95 DTRClear Pause 2 DTRSet flush ! ! ! Try the hangup sequence three times otherwise declare an error ! inctries iftries 3 101 jump 91 ! @LABEL 96 ! ! Pause between data and command mode ! pause 50 jump 94 ! ! @LABEL 97 ! ! AT&F resulted in Error, try again using AT&F ! pause 15 matchclr matchstr 1 99 "OK\13\10" write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 jump 101 ! @LABEL 98 ! ! Got control of the modem. Recall the factory settings. If it fails, jump 97. ! pause 15 matchclr matchstr 1 99 "OK\13\10" matchstr 2 97 "ERROR\13\10" write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 jump 101 ! @LABEL 99 exit 0 ! ! ! ---- Error messages ----- ! ! Modem Not Responding @LABEL 101 write "AT&F\13" pause 10 exit -6019 ! ! No Dial Tone @LABEL 102 matchstr 1 121 "OK\13\10" write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 @LABEL 121 exit -6020 ! ! No Carrier or Error @LABEL 103 matchstr 1 122 "OK\13\10" write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 @LABEL 122 exit -6021 ! ! Busy @LABEL 104 matchstr 1 123 "OK\13\10" write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 @LABEL 123 exit -6022 ! ! No Answer @LABEL 105 matchstr 1 124 "OK\13\10" write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 @LABEL 124 exit -6023 ! ! User Cancellation @LABEL 107 matchstr 1 108 "OK\13\10" write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 @LABEL 108 exit -6008 ! ! ! ---- DELAYED and BLACKLISTED functions ---- ! @LABEL 110 matchclr matchstr 1 119 "00:00:0" matchstr 2 118 "00:00:1" matchstr 3 117 "00:00:2" matchstr 4 116 "00:00:3" matchstr 5 115 "00:00:4" matchstr 6 114 "00:00:5" matchstr 7 113 "00:01:" matchstr 8 112 "00:02:" matchread 30 ! ! (modified on 10/5/98) - Added the display in case delayed for more than 3 minutes exit with User Cancellation note "'DELAYED'. For more than 3 minutes." pause 20 exit -6008 ! !The number is 'DELAYED' more than 3 minutes. Exit the script telling the user to wait or reset his modem. !exit -6019 "\13The modem responds 'DELAYED':\13(Cannot redial this number right now.)\13To try again immediately, turn modem OFF and ON before proceeding." ! @LABEL 111 ! ! (modified on 10/5/98) - Added the display of the right string and exit with User Cancellation note "'BLACKLISTED'." pause 20 exit -6008 ! !The number is 'BLACKLISTED'. Exit the script, telling the user to reset his modem. !exit -6019 "\13The modem responds 'BLACKLISTED':\13(Cannot redial this number again.)\13Double-check the number, then turn your modem OFF and ON before proceeding." ! @LABEL 112 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 3 minutes..." pause 600 @LABEL 113 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 2 minutes..." pause 600 @LABEL 114 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 1 minute... " pause 100 @LABEL 115 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 50 seconds..." pause 100 @LABEL 116 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 40 seconds..." pause 100 @LABEL 117 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 30 seconds..." pause 100 @LABEL 118 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 20 seconds..." pause 100 @LABEL 119 note "'DELAYED'. Redialing in 10 seconds..." pause 100 jump 1 ! ! Labels 121-128 are reserved for emergency hacks. !