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    HAC Ada Compiler

    HAC Ada Compiler

    HAC Ada Compiler - small Ada compiler fully in Ada

    ...More information on: http://hacadacompiler.sf.net For an editor integrated with HAC, check LEA: https://l-e-a.sf.net/ Pre-built binary for Windows: https://sf.net/projects/hacadacompiler/files/hac-2024-03-21-v.0.30-bin-win64.zip Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/hac Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/hac
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    MATTA

    MATTA

    Morse Code Utilitiies to convert text messages to & from sound files.

    ...It is written in Ada, so can be rebuilt on any platform with an Ada compiler. The input wav file must be monaural, with a 16-bit signed integer encoding, and a sample rate of 8000 Hz. Either sox or audacity can easily transform to this format. The wav file is expected to be international morse code, preferrably clean and properly spaced. Tonal frequency or wpm-speed does not seem to matter. Now includes an inverse commandline app, txt2wav that creates a morse code WAV file from English text. The proper command to extract the archive and maintain the directory structure is "7z x filename".
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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