← Back to context Comment by xphos 3 days ago Here I was thinking I'd see old AT commands for controlling radios. Learned something new 7 comments xphos Reply sitzkrieg 3 days ago theyre not old and still used in many many cell modems :-) xbar 3 days ago Yup.Bluesky's name collision was pretty avoidable here but I guess they thought the obvious name was BS. dunham 3 days ago I believe that's still used in phones for communication between the computer and the cell phone hardware. thesuperbigfrog 3 days ago ATDT <My Favorite BBS>. . .ATH slyrus 3 days ago Same. ATS11=43 was magic back in the day.
sitzkrieg 3 days ago theyre not old and still used in many many cell modems :-) xbar 3 days ago Yup.Bluesky's name collision was pretty avoidable here but I guess they thought the obvious name was BS.
xbar 3 days ago Yup.Bluesky's name collision was pretty avoidable here but I guess they thought the obvious name was BS.
dunham 3 days ago I believe that's still used in phones for communication between the computer and the cell phone hardware.
theyre not old and still used in many many cell modems :-)
Yup.
Bluesky's name collision was pretty avoidable here but I guess they thought the obvious name was BS.
I believe that's still used in phones for communication between the computer and the cell phone hardware.
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Same. ATS11=43 was magic back in the day.