This is the command morse-x that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
morse-x - morse practicing tool
SYNTAX
morse-x [options]
DESCRIPTION
In morse-x you can use any key on your keyboard as morse key (except q, which exits) and
then it displays your morsed stuff as readable text on stdout. (You should execute morse-x
in an X terminal.)
OPTIONS
Of course, morse-x takes some options, some with arguments. See the following list. A
preceding dash (-) is optional.
c Tries to find out your number of words per minute. (In fact, it is like the
calibration function in former versions, except that it does not save the result,
it just tells you your the number of your words per minute.)
f frequency
Set sound frequency.
g Show dits as red dots and daws as red lines in the main window.
h Print usage information, the same you can read here. Hopefully.
m Mute audio. No audio device will be opened.
r samplerate
Set audio sample rate.
s Show dits as dots and daws as dashes on stdout.
t Show used morse code table and exit. If you have suggestions on that table, please
let me know.
v volume
Set sound volume. This must be a value between 0 and 1.
w wpm Set words per minute. This must be an integer between 1 and 60.
Note that older versions (2004*) were written using Xlib instead of libSDL and thus had
some other options and no audio output. By the way, the .morse-x file of earlier versions
is no longer needed. You may remove it.
Use morse-x online using onworks.net services