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author | phantom <phantom@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-01-25 12:35:49 +0000 |
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committer | phantom <phantom@FreeBSD.org> | 2001-01-25 12:35:49 +0000 |
commit | 634abbb6febc091d1edf39c54987432a320661c8 (patch) | |
tree | 5269ddc9a85384e5185bdff0f9b8f3d02fdbcbdf /games/bcd | |
parent | f2d46d90cc2619cb3550e9bb6ecba7bc2844e201 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-634abbb6febc091d1edf39c54987432a320661c8.zip FreeBSD-src-634abbb6febc091d1edf39c54987432a320661c8.tar.gz |
Give morse(6) own manual page since common manpage for bcd(6), ppt(6) and
morse(6) was mostly dedicated to morse(6)
Diffstat (limited to 'games/bcd')
-rw-r--r-- | games/bcd/Makefile | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | games/bcd/bcd.6 | 143 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 135 deletions
diff --git a/games/bcd/Makefile b/games/bcd/Makefile index 2912fe6..1ac15c7 100644 --- a/games/bcd/Makefile +++ b/games/bcd/Makefile @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ # @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93 +# $FreeBSD$ PROG= bcd MAN6= bcd.6 -MLINKS= bcd.6 morse.6 bcd.6 ppt.6 +MLINKS= bcd.6 ppt.6 .include <bsd.prog.mk> diff --git a/games/bcd/bcd.6 b/games/bcd/bcd.6 index dfa30e4..55a497c 100644 --- a/games/bcd/bcd.6 +++ b/games/bcd/bcd.6 @@ -32,150 +32,25 @@ .\" @(#)bcd.6 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93 .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd May 31, 1993 -.Dt "BCD" 6 +.Dd December 07, 2000 +.Dt BCD 6 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm bcd , -.Nm ppt , -.Nm morse -.Nd "reformat input as punch cards, paper tape or morse code" +.Nm ppt +.Nd "reformat input as punch cards or paper tape" .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Ar string ... .Nm ppt .Op Ar string ... -.Nm morse -.Op Fl p -.Op Fl d Ar device -.Op Fl e -.Op Fl w Ar speed -.Op Fl f Ar frequency -.Op Fl s -.Op Ar string ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The commands -.Nm , -.Nm ppt +.Nm and -.Nm morse -read the given input and reformat it in the form of punched cards, -paper tape or morse code respectively. +.Nm ppt +read the given input and reformat it in the form of punched cards or +paper tape. Acceptable input are command line arguments or the standard input. -.Pp -Available options for program -.Nm morse : -.Bl -tag -width flag -.It Fl s -The -.Fl s -option produces dots and dashes rather than words. -.It Fl p -Send morse the real way. This only works if your system has -.Xr speaker 4 -support. -.It Fl w Ar speed -Set the sending speed in words per minute. If not specified the default -speed of 20 WPM is used. -.It Fl f Ar frequency -Set the sidetone frequency to something other than the default 600 Hz. -.It Fl d Ar device -Similar to -.Fl p , -but use the RTS line of -.Ar device -.Pq which must by a tty device -in order to emit the morse code. -.It Fl e -echo each character before it is sent, used together with either -.Fl p -or -.Fl d . -.El -.Pp -The -.Fl w -and -.Fl f -flags only work in conjunction with either the -.Fl p -or the -.Fl d -flag. -.Pp -Not all prosigns have corresponding characters. Use -.Ql # -for -.Em AS , -.Ql @ -for -.Em SK , -.Ql * -for -.Em VE -and -.Ql % -for -.Em BK . -The more common prosigns are -.Ql = -for -.Em BT , -.Ql ( -for -.Em KN -and -.Ql + -for -.Em AR . -.Pp -Using flag -.Fl d Ar device -it is possible to key an external device, like a sidetone generator with -a headset for training purposes, or even your ham radio transceiver. For -the latter, simply connect an NPN transistor to the serial port -.Ar device , -emitter connected to ground, base connected through a resistor -(few kiloohms) to RTS, collector to the key line of your transceiver -(assuming the transceiver has a positive key supply voltage and is keyed -by grounding the key input line). A capacitor (some nanofarads) between -base and ground is advisable to keep stray RF away, and to supress the -minor glitch that is generated during program startup. -.Sh FILES -.Bl -tag -width /dev/speaker -compact -.It Pa /dev/speaker -speaker device file -.El -.Sh ENVIRONMENT -.Bl -tag -width LC_CTYPE -.Pp -For -.Nm morse -only: -.It Ev LC_CTYPE -.It Ev LC_ALL -.It Ev LANG -If one of these variables (in this priority) is set to a locale ending in -.Ql KOI8-R , -characters with the high-order bit set are being interpreted as -Cyrillic characters. In all other cases, they are being interpreted -as belonging to the -.Ql ISO_8859-1 -character set. -.El .Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr speaker 4 -.Sh HISTORY -Sound support for -.Nm morse -added by Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TCP/VE6BBM) <lyndon@orthanc.com>. -.Pp -Ability to key an external device added by -.An J\(:org Wunsch -(DL8DTL). -.Sh BUGS -Does only understand a few European characters (namely German and -French), but neither Asian ones, or the continental landline code. -.Pp -Sends a bit slower than it should due to system overhead. Some people -would call this a feature. +.Xr morse 6 |