bruceh@mentor.com (Bruce Holm) (12/06/89)
Does anyone know of a DA or H/C stack that teaches you Morse Code? I recall hearing of a free-bie a while ago that does this. If you have it, could you please e-mail it to me? If you don't have it but know how to get it (address/phone), please e-mail this to me. Thanks!! --Bruce Holm -- ** These are my opinions, & not necessarily those of Mentor Graphics Corp. ** Bruce Holm, Design/Analysis Div. / (503) 626-7000 Mentor Graphics Corp. / USENET: bruceh@pdx.MENTOR.COM Beaverton, OR 97005-7191 / UUCP: ...!{sequent,tessi,apollo}!mntgfx!bruceh
winter@Apple.COM (Patty Winter) (12/08/89)
In article <1989Dec5.173215.28499@mentor.com> bruceh@mentor.com (Bruce Holm) writes: >Does anyone know of a DA or H/C stack that teaches you Morse Code? The computer columnist for _QST_, the biggest ham radio magazine in the U.S., distributes a disk of public-domain Macintosh software that includes a Morse code DA. To get the programs, send a formatted 800K disk with a disk mailer and sufficient return postage to: Project Mac c/o Stan Horzepa 75 Kreger Dr. Wolcott, CT 06716 I've been threatening to put together a list of Macintosh and Apple II amateur radio software, so I guess this is as good a time as any to ask people to drop me a note about any programs you're aware of. I'd like to get a description of the program, how much it costs (if anything), and how people can obtain it. Patty -- ***************************************************************************** Patty Winter N6BIS INTERNET: winter@apple.com AMPR.ORG: [44.4.0.44] UUCP: {decwrl,nsc,sun}!apple!winter *****************************************************************************