- Change log from upstream
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| 0.2.1 / 2011-09-19 Fabian Kurz <mail@fkurz.net>
| * Added support for native CoreAudio on OSX. Also builds for iOS.
| [tnx KB1OOO]
| * Removed support for OpenAL now that native OSX is supported and Pulse
| Audio is available. [tnx KB1OOO]
| * Added English word list english.qcb [tnx Chuck Vaughn, AA0HW]
| * Fixed missing audio on second channel for OSS
| * Fixed Debian Bug 771075 [tnx John Nogatch, AC6SL]
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- From vendor changelog
| 0.2.0 / 2011-05-07 Fabian Kurz <mail@fkurz.net>
| * Added options for fixed CW speed (regardless of errors), unlimited | usage of repeats and unlimited attempt lengths. Suggested by AA0HW.
| * No more duplicate callsigns in one attempt
| * Unlimited attempts (e.g. with _all_ callsigns of a particular
| database) added
| * Call database file can be changed/selected in a menu now
| * Added a database with the 100 most common English words
| * Call databases with DOS linebreaks can now be used.
| * Fixed bugs in memory allocation.
| * CW edges changed to raised cosine
| * Minimum character speed can be specified; below, Farnsworth is used
| * PulseAudio support added (OSS and OpenAL still available)
| * Reformatted ChangeLog
From CHANGELOG
0.1.4 - 22. Jun 2008 - * Implemented dynamic allocation of the callsign
database array.
* Callsign database updated, over 22000 callsigns
now.
Unix operating systems, similar to the classic DOS version of Rufz
by DL4MM. It's not intended for learning telegraphy (have a look at
radio.linux.org.au for CW learning software), but to improve the ability
to copy callsigns at high speeds, as needed for example for Contesting.
Approved by: ehaupt (mentor)