Re: History of Hayes Modem

Scott Dorsey wrote:

>> The Great Idea F>>> Dennis C. Hayes invented the PC modem in 1977, establishing the >>> critical technology that allowed today's online and Internet >>> industries to emerge and grow. >> Well, THERE is some pretty impressive revisionism. Hey, by 1977 there >> were even kits like the Pennywhistle aimed directly at the >> microcomputer community. --scott > Yes, but wasn't a key difference between the two that the early modems > like the Pennywhistle, etc. were more or less totally transparent to > the data stream and the connection had to be manually dialed on a > separate phone's keypad, the user had to listen for an answer tone > before hitting "connect", manually disconnected at the end of the > call, etc. while the Hayes modem was the first popular mass-market > modem which also featured the escape sequence (+++), AT commands, call > progress tone detection, etc.? The latter capabilities would put all > modem operations truly under program control without need for any > "hands-on" manual operation or intervention.

Right. That's a LOT different than "inventing the PC modem." In fact, there were a lot of autodialers out there before the Hayes as well. What made the Hayes significant is that it used only a single serial port instead of two.

I think the HoneyDanBer uucp code still has stuff in there for dealing with the pre-Hayes autodialers, even.

--scott

"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: My question would be, _who_ was the inventor of the MO(dulate)DEM(modulate) in that case? If Hayes only 'refined' it somewhat, with 'smart stuff' in it such as 'AT' and '+++' then whose idea was it to ship data over the phone wire originally? PAT]
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