it uses dots and dashes eg : how are you = .... --- .-- .- .-. . -.-- --- ..-
Computer don't have Morse code. They use something called Binary Code. It uses 1s and 0s for the letters whereas Morse code uses dots and dashes.
Morse or Murray code. Morse uses a morse key worked by a skilled operator who sends a series of dots and dashes over the wire. Another operator listens to the dots and dashes and writes the message down on paper. Murray code is a five bit machine code, used by telexes and teleprinters.
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Both are systems for data/signal transmissions. Morse code uses dashes and dots (long and short pulses), while computers use ones and zeros (on and off/something and nothing) to transmit data. Both are binary.
There are lamps on ships that are quite bright and are covered with venetian blind kind of shutters. The Navy uses this kind of contraption to communicate among shipsduring dark nights. They essentially use morse code and the seaman will operate a handle behind the shutters to open and close the lamp (that can be seen by other ships) to form the DOTs and DASHes and effect the communication. Watch the movie "Guns of Navarone" or such World War II movie and you seethese in use.
The Binary system uses only the numbers 1 & 0. The decimal system has "dots" in them example of decimal: 1.25
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Yes, the dots that Roy Lichtenstein uses are his signature mark and are called 'Benday Dots'.
Duplex numeric is a system of filing that uses a group of two or more code numbers split up by commas, periods, spaces or dashes. It is used for identification of a document as well as for filing it.
Morse code and the Telegraph had that technology.
he uses dots :)