Works in X. Hand copying doesn't. But serial (or printer) console is
probably easier.
> I remember using 300 bps. On a closed electrical circuit without acoustic
> couplers, you still got line noise. Acoustic couplers put the speaker and
> microphone right on top of each other and surrounded them with a muffler to
> try to minimize ambient noise from the room...
Well, this is simplex only, so it's a bit easier. And we could use even
slower speed, 75 bps would also work.
> > Just thought it might be easily implementable, as it doesn't have any
> > pre-requisits, (other than having a PC speaker, which *almost* everybody
> > has).
>
> Not everybody has a tape recorder, though.
>
> And the -ac branch already does output in morse code. Try taping that and
> writing a user mode interpreter for it, if you like...
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