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From: G.GLASS@[36.48.0.1]
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Subject: DTR Control in BASIC
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Date: Mon, 6-Aug-84 20:03:50 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug  6 20:03:50 1984
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From:   L. Brett Glass 


The simplest way to avoid hanging up when exiting BASIC is to turn off
the switch in your modem which causes it to be sensitive to DTR. If
you can't do that (either because your modem doesn't have the switch
or because you need it on for other purposes), perhaps the best thing
to do is to access the serial ports via assembly language. The INFO-IBMPC
library has the routines you need to do this....

--Brett Glass



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