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Path: srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.ca!pdporth
From: "Philip D. Porth" <pdporth@freenet.calgary.ab.ca>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Vic-20/C-64 Morse Code Decoder
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 1995 02:26:03 -0700
Organization: Calgary Free-Net
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calgary.ab.ca>
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On 29 Dec 1995, Jeff Fields wrote:
> I have a Friend (Jim Caldwell) who is trying to find a Morse Code Decoder
Cartridge that will work on either a Vic-20 or C-64/128 computer system... or
some way of decoding Morse Code with either computer... Please contact me... or
Jim Caldwell on FidoN et or at his InterNet address at
jim.caldwell.205@canaanland.org or if you have Access to a CommNet BBS system
(Commodore BBS system such as an IMAGE BBS or C-Net DS/2) send him E-Mail to
Range Rover at The Kapital K'pers BBS... the BBS phone number is 94 1-656-
5613..... he is very interested in being able to Decode Morse Code again....
>
>
I think I might have one in my software collection, but the easiest way
might be to check out the ccnga.uwaterloo ftp collectionor Finland, as
I am sure that I have seen a collection of Ham programs on one or the
other. One of these is sure to have the program you need. I assume that
you have radio or a key connected to the appropriate input port, or
device?
Phil Porth
From the land of the frozen North, Calgary Alberta Canada
Home of the Calgary Stampede
and Calgary Commodore Users Group