This Morse Code Encoder/Decoder would buffer both send and received data and display the size of the queues as a bar-graph in the computer's lights.
I coded in PDP-8 assembly language. I prepared paper-tape binaries by running the assembler on the university's main computer using a PDP-8 Simulator. I brought tapes to Jim Wilson's apartment for testing.
Development progressed over a number of weeks as evidenced by the revision history in the header comments.
/ MORSE CODE TRANCEIVING PROGRAM / COPYRIGHT HOWARD G. CUNNINGHAM 02/18/75 / REVISIONS: / 02/18 TRANSMIT / 02/24 BUFFERED I/O / 03/06 RECEIVE / 03/18 RUBOUT AND ERROR CODE
Full source code is available.
The program seemed simple enough that there was no written documentation other than a summary of control keys that one could type in addition to letters to be sent.
PDP-8 MORSE KEYBOARD COMMAND SUMMARY -------------------------------------- MORSE CHARACTERS: ----------------- A-Z SEND LETTER 0-9 SEND NUMBER ,./? SEND PUNCTUATION SPACE PAUSE FOR WORD SPACE # SEND AS (.-...) $ SEND AR (.-.-.) & SEND SK (...-.-) " SEND ERROR CODE (........) TRANSMIT BUFFER EDITING: ------------------------ ^E ERASE ALL CHARACTERS IN BUFFER RUBOUT ERASE PREVIOUS WORD IN BUFFER OR SEND ERROR CODE SPEED CONTROL: -------------- ^F SEND 25 PERCENT FASTER ^S SEND 25 PERCENT SLOWER INPUT PRINTBACK CONTROL: ------------------------ ^I ECHO CHARACTER WHEN INPUT (TYPED) ^O ECHO CHARACTER WHEN OUTPUT (SENT) ^N DO NOT ECHO CHARACTERS ^M LOCAL RETURN TO LEFT MARGIN (CR-LF) RETURN SAME AS ^M OPERATION MODE CONTROL: ----------------------- ^T TRANSMIT (IGNORE RECEIVER) ^R RECEIVE (BUFFER KEYBOARD INPUT) ^X TRANSCIEVE ^D DUPLEX