If someone wants a project to create a modern version of Doctor DX, consider starting with the n2ic/MorseRunner repository on github. This is the version currently in N1MM+. It was created starting w
Author: Pete Michaelis - N8TR <pete.n8tr@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2020 14:58:14 -0400
From a 2013 contesting.com post: The one that N6IA (I think) showed at the ARRL Southwestern Division convention in the 1980s was the prototype before AEA picked it up and sold it commercially for us
Why "...Lazarus Pascal (Ugh !)..."? It is by far more superior, reliable performant and suited for close to real time applications (Like contest loggers) than VB.Net or C#. Rock solid software like T
Author: Jack Brindle via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2020 10:33:08 -0700
This is not the original author, but a hacker who appears to have extracted the program from the cartridge and posted it on-line. Thus a red herring The code he posted is interesting, and appears to
http://bbcyber.com/cybertest.htm I have never used it but remembered a friend who operated at my station several times wrote this program. Not sure how it compares to Dr. DX. I think I still have my
73, Pete N4ZR Check out the Reverse Beacon Network at <http://reversebeacon.net>, now spotting RTTY activity worldwide. For spots, please use your favorite "retail" DX cluster. ______________________
Doubtful. Cross-compilers for these languages existed, but they were crude back in the early 80s and tended to generate inefficient code. Those early 8-bit machines werent really designed to handle c