[Ham-Mac] Morse via the internet
Michael Carter
[email protected]
Sat, 06 Apr 2002 14:10:34 -0800
Yep...well, the clients would go hand-in-hand with the server if undertaken.
Actually, I would create the Mac application and leave PC develepment to anyone
interested.
#mikec
Dave Clarke VE6LX wrote:
> Morse via the internet
> You are partially correct. I was hoping someone else was already
> thinking about the programming of a Mac application to handle this.
>
> 1. While I managed an IT department before I retired in December.
> 2. I have done programming at the application level.
> 3. I have never started from scratch on a new application.
>
> While I have several projects that I may have to sit down and learn
> to program the Mac from scratch. Now that I have retired and have
> more time (I wish)
>
> My comment was more along the line if someone was doing work in this
> area I would like to get involved in the testing etc rather than the
> programming at this point.
>
> I have a new PowerBook Ti running OS X and I would like to stay on OS
> X but at this time there are still no replacements for certain
> applications.
>
> I am also looking for a bent Bicycle for the spring, if it ever
> arrives here in the FROZEN North of Canada. ha ha
>
> --
>
> 73
>
> Dave Clarke VE6LX
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> > 1. Re: Morse Via The Internet (Scott Swanson)
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> >Message: 1
> >Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 09:59:22 -0700
> >Subject: Re: [Ham-Mac] Morse Via The Internet
> >Cc: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >From: Scott Swanson <[email protected]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >
> >I think he was referring to the fact that since many of us on the list
> >are programmers, we might be able to fill that particular void.
> >Particularly, the line: "Another disadvantage is that so far, the
> >program has not been adapted for Mac computers." Sounds like someone is
> >hoping someone else will do the adaptation. :)
> >
> > 73 de Scott N9SAT
> >
> >On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 08:46 AM, Fred Stevens K2FRD wrote:
> >> At 17:20 -0700 03/04/2002, Dave Clarke VE6LX wrote:
> > >> Here is an interesting project Morse via the internet, for those who
> >>> have the ability to program.
> >>> http://morsecodeonweb.homestead.com/MorseMail2.html
> >>
> >> According to what I read, it's available only for Windows. I don't have
> >> Virtual PC. Did I miss something?
> >> -- 73, Fred Stevens K2FRD
> >
> >
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> >Message: 2
> >Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 21:45:06 -0800
> >From: Michael Carter <[email protected]>
> >Organization: Aviate.Org
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: [Ham-Mac] Morse Via The Internet
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >
> >I've been working on a protocol for a morseserver, which would function
> >somewhat like a multi-channel "chat" server, except the chat wouldbe Morse
> >code and text. I'm just playing around with the idea now, but if there is
> >interest it could blossom into a full-fledged OpenSource project. :)
> >
> >#mikec
> >K6MEC
> >
> >Scott Swanson wrote:
> >
> >> I think he was referring to the fact that since many of us on the list
> >> are programmers, we might be able to fill that particular void.
> >> Particularly, the line: "Another disadvantage is that so far, the
> >> program has not been adapted for Mac computers." Sounds like someone is
> >> hoping someone else will do the adaptation. :)
> >>
> >> 73 de Scott N9SAT
> >>
> >> On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 08:46 AM, Fred Stevens K2FRD wrote:
> >> > At 17:20 -0700 03/04/2002, Dave Clarke VE6LX wrote:
> >> >> Here is an interesting project Morse via the internet, for those who
> >> >> have the ability to program.
> >> >> http://morsecodeonweb.homestead.com/MorseMail2.html
> > > >
> >> > According to what I read, it's available only for Windows. I don't have
> >> > Virtual PC. Did I miss something?
> >> > -- 73, Fred Stevens K2FRD
> >>
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> Dave Clarke VE6LX
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