The Telegraph and The Digital Revolution
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The Telegraph
Pulse Width Modulation Code
- akin to Morse code
- based upon letter frequency in Delang
- a shift character code switches between letters and numbers and punctuation
- each transmission blocks are separated by two shift characters
- Ex: SHIFT SHIFT T H I S SPACE I S SPACE A SPACE T E S T SHIFT 1 2 3 SHIFT SHIFT
- each transmission blocks are separated by two shift characters
- numbers 1-5 is 1 to 5 dots, while 6 to 9 is one dash and 1 to 4 dots. zero is two dashes
- 1 ▄▄, 6 ▄▄▄▄▄▄
The Digital Revolution
The First Computers
- wire based digital storage using PWMC
Zero Deliminated Character Code
- binary stream based digital storage
- based upon Pulse Width Modulation Code
- shift character codes switches between lower case, upper case, numbers, punctuation, and codes