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Thread: Javascript CW. Need beta testers!

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Posted: 2011-12-09 01:09
I developed a cw generator written entirely in javascript.

To improve the algorithm I need your comments, so beta testers ..

The only constraint is the use of Chrome or Safari.

You will have more information in the homepage :

http://f0cya.perso.sfr.fr/

After several messages, it appears problems with Windows Vista 32-bit. Currently to resolve these problems, use Google Chrome Dev Channel.

This works correctly under Windows XP & Seven, regardless of the machine (desktop, notebook and netbook). Whichever version of Google Chrome.

For Mac users, you must use the WebKit Nightly Builds.


--- 73 de Vincent F0CYA.


Posted: 2011-12-09 22:50
Vincent,

it can't handle umlaut (äöü) yet. Dommage.

Gerd.


Posted: 2011-12-10 18:46
Hello Gerd,

The addition of new symbols is simple.

I'll put the same symbols as LCWO and more prosign.

Vincent


Posted: 2011-12-12 21:39
Javascript cw - nice om

-but did u consider maybe asking Fabian for permission to advertise your site on his website since you are developing web morse code also.

Just the gesture would show great respect in a society today where respect for all is overlooked.

Just an idea

Wols
Administrator


Posted: 2011-12-13 06:19
Hi Wols and Vincent,

I don't mind at all, in fact I think it's a great idea (and I had plans of doing something similar in the past, but you know, there's never enough time!).

I must admit that I have not had a look at it, but will do so soon, and give (hopefully useful) feedback.

73
Fabian DJ1YFK


Posted: 2011-12-14 00:01
Hello Fabian,

The technology is ready. All web browsers offer audio API. For Internet Explorer, it is possible to make a link via dot NET.
I am currently working on the relationship between webkitAudio and mozAudio.
I have been testing parallel execution of several generators, it works great! (OOP Paradigm)

For information, this project aims to be open. A git repository will be available shortly. It has only one objective: the expansion of telegraphy in and out of the hamradio world :)

> ...
> -but did u consider maybe asking Fabian for permission to advertise your site on his website since you are developing web morse code also.
> ...


If Fabian wants integrate this tool, it's great, if not I will use another platform. It's simple.

Axiom #1: The number of telegraph operators is proportional to the number of medias (flash, java, js, etc).
Axiom #1.1 : All medias must be used.


73 Vincent F0CYA


Posted: 2011-12-16 22:13
Very good Vincent.


Posted: 2011-12-18 03:09
Hi,

The dev release is available!

OOP Paradigm, multiple morse signals, random noise, electrostatic noise.

Tested with Chrome, Firefox, Safari (Windows XP, Vista, Seven. Linux Ubuntu).

The library name is libsamuel_js, and it is distribued under GPL v3 License.

A git repository is available.

The new features are integrated in my web page.

http://f0cya.perso.sfr.fr

73 Vincent F0CYA

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