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1.1 ! root 1: /* ! 2: * dialvars.c ! 3: * ! 4: * Data declaration for global variables used by the dial routines ! 5: * within modemcap. ! 6: * ! 7: * Note: This is initialized data intentionally, rather than being ! 8: * uninitialized (i.e. common) data which limits the ability ! 9: * of the linker to bring this file in from the archive. ! 10: */ ! 11: ! 12: #define NULL ((char *)0) ! 13: ! 14: char ! 15: AS = 0, /* True if numbers dialed in ASCII, False for binary digits */ ! 16: DI = 0, /* True if modem can dial numbers, False otherwise */ ! 17: HC = 0, /* True if modem hangs up when DTR drops, False otherwise */ ! 18: TT = 0; /* True if modem uses touchtone by default, False for pulse */ ! 19: ! 20: char ! 21: *AT = NULL, /* Enter command state when online */ ! 22: *CS = NULL, /* Command start string */ ! 23: *CE = NULL, /* Command end string - must be present if CS is */ ! 24: *DS = NULL, /* Dial command string */ ! 25: *DE = NULL, /* End of dial command string - must be present if DS is */ ! 26: *CO = NULL, /* Connection made at primary baud rate */ ! 27: *CL = NULL, /* Connection made at secondary (lower) baud rate */ ! 28: *IS = NULL, /* Initialization string - reset modem to onhook and ready */ ! 29: *HU = NULL; /* Hangup command */ ! 30: ! 31: int ! 32: AD = 0, /* Delay after AT string before next command */ ! 33: BD = 0, /* Highest communications baud rate */ ! 34: BL = 0, /* Another, lower baud rate */ ! 35: ID = 0; /* Delay time after initialization */
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