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is it possible to call Computer A with Computer B in Same Country via theirs dial up modems? i mean use computer as telephone (with Dial Up modem) i no need transferring voice just : 1) Computer A Dialing Computer B (with the Phone number) 2) Computer B is see that computer A is calling. 3) Computer B Answer.

please putting sample code or link for more information. if there is any library exist that made my work easier introduce to me. i don't want to involving with AT Commands. does this library help me? Have I Use TAPI? thanks.

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    lol @ convert computer to telephone.
    – Marko
    Sep 13, 2010 at 4:35
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    @ Marko lvanovski. Hi. English is not my first language. i am recently starting to learning English. it is difficult for me to describing what i want and asking my question clearly. please help me to correcting my question.
    – Shahin
    Sep 13, 2010 at 4:38
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    It's my 2nd language too - and I am not mocking your English at all, on the contrary that's a good explanation - though a very funny one :)
    – Marko
    Sep 13, 2010 at 4:39
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    Sorry Shaahin , if we hurt your feelings , it was just because sentence made us laugh. Sep 13, 2010 at 4:45
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    I just felt the urge to double check we are really in 2010 ^-^
    – eglasius
    Sep 13, 2010 at 21:58

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Yes. As long as both computers have compatible modems. You'll need terminal software for both computers (probably hyperterm for WinXP, but it's been a while, so I can't say for sure). Basically, you'll need to have one computer call the other computer sending a string like "ATDxxxxxxx" where xxxxxxx is the phone number of the receiving computer. When the line starts ringing on the receiver, type "ATA" on the receiving computer to tell the modem to answer. After the handshake you should get a "CONNECT" message. Mind you, all this is subject to individual quirks of the modems and my memory, as it's been at least 8 years since I've done any work with dial up at all. But it should give you the basic idea.

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  • IIRC it's ATDT<phone number> to take the phone off-hook and dial. The part that tends to vary on the receiving end is the string that is send over the COM port when the phone is ringing. My USRobotics modem back in the day said "RINGING".
    – Dave
    Sep 13, 2010 at 4:45
  • thanks. your answer was Helpful. is there any library exist to not involving me with AT Commands ?
    – Shahin
    Sep 13, 2010 at 4:46
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    Probably, but there really aren't that many of them that you need to deal with and it's just a matter of sending them as strings to the modem. Here's a list of them from Microsoft that seems fairly complete: support.microsoft.com/kb/164660. They are all prefixed with "AT". If you're already connected, you can usually put the modem back into command mode by typing "+++" and waiting a couple of seconds.
    – Jim Nutt
    Sep 13, 2010 at 16:58

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