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V.21 Modem for ISDN4BSD. INTRODUCTION: The modem is implemented in software and is rather simple minded. It works with my Telebit TB2500 and Zyxel 2864I modems. There are plenty of knobs and handles which can be adjusted and I have no real idea what to set them to for best all-round performance. The carrier detect timer may be a bit short tempered, and this is probably why the dialing modem needs to be told to talk V.21 up front. If this code were mode tolerant of loss of carrier auto negotiation might work. When you get carrier ("CONNECT 300"), you must press a key before the login banner gets printed. See the comments in "input_byte" why this is. THE KERNEL PART: Implementes a crude "send these tones" facility, but it is enough to take most of the real-time worries out of doing FSK modulation in software. If suitably extended, the code could also be used to send DTMF tones and other similar signals. INSTALLATION: The program is started from /etc/isdn/isdnd.rc: entry name = I4BTEL usrdevicename = tel usrdeviceunit = 0 isdncontroller = 0 isdnchannel = -1 local-phone-incoming = 2934812934 remote-phone-incoming = * dialin-reaction = answer answerprog = v21modem b1protocol = raw idletime-incoming = 5 Poul-Henning (phk@freebsd.org) 19991212 $FreeBSD$