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* Input filters can take luminous changes from the [[Camera]] and sound from the [[Microphone]] and pump [[Raw Data]] into the [[Input Pipeline]].  
* Input filters can take luminous changes from the [[Camera]] and sound from the [[Microphone]] and pump [[Raw Data]] into the [[Input Pipeline]].  
* Filters on the [[Input Pipeline]] transform the data between [[Ascii Text]], [[Morse Code]], [[Abbreviation]]s and [[Bit Stream]]s.
* Filters on the [[Input Pipeline]] transform the data between [[Ascii Text]], [[Morse Code]], [[Abbreviation]]s and [[Bit Stream]]s.
* Any [[Ascii Text]] received from the [[Input Pipeline]] is displayed as an incoming message.  
* Any [[Ascii Text]] received from the [[Input Pipeline]] is displayed as an incoming message once a period of silence is detected.  
* Text from the [[Send Button]] is pumped to the [[Output Pipeline]].   
* Text from the [[Send Button]] is pumped to the [[Output Pipeline]].   
* Filters on the [[Output Pipeline]] transform the data between [[Ascii Text]], [[Morse Code]], [[Abbreviation]]s and [[Bit Stream]]s.
* Filters on the [[Output Pipeline]] transform the data between [[Ascii Text]], [[Morse Code]], [[Abbreviation]]s and [[Bit Stream]]s.

Latest revision as of 15:10, 13 July 2017

Morsenger was developed from the ground up as an extensible application.

Internally, Morsenger maintains 2 separate data pipelines that automatically process incoming and outgoing transmissions. Data in the pipelines travels through a series of filters that transform selected data between different formats.

All input, output, data processing and transformation is handled as background tasks which operate concurrently. This means that you can send and receive via all 4 interfaces at the same time and even at different rates.

Morsenger decodes Morse Code from Raw Data and Bit Stream data using a dichotomic search algorithm. If it can't decode a sequence of Dots and Dashes, it reports a "?" character.

You can watch Morsenger decoding morse by dragging upwards on the tab that sits above the text entry area. This will reveal the Status Area.