From: Hal (mtbcvir.wflngvxeg@vanderlande.nl)
Date: Mon Mar 15 2004 - 15:41:23 EET
On 03-15, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> What linux program will allow me to hook my Morse straight key to the
> computer to practice my fist in preparation for a code test? xcwcp
> is broken in this respect at the moment.
> -
Greetings: OM can't help with your exact request but I did find an
old floppy with some "morse" programs for the older Dos PC's..
I wont detail anything unless you tell me you might use one of them.
Some of the filenames are: morse.zip suprmors.exe,.doc and .cfg..
Another file, morse.txt, talks about practicing receiving as well as
sending practice using the PC's speaker.. Don't see a mention of
where or how you hook up the key.. They, also, may not work with a
newer PC with fast CPU's.. The docs talk about 12mHz.. <grin>
At one time I did see some morse practice programs for Linux but I
can't find now.. Perhaps Google/linux can help?
Vy 73 de W8MCH
Hal - in Terra Alta, WV - Slackware GNU/Linux 9.0 (2.4.20)
Utrum Per Hebdomadem Perveniam
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