LuckFox Lyra single-board computer controls terminal via Morse code

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A single-board computer can now interact via Morse code, eliminating the need for traditional peripherals. This innovation allows terminal access using only a built-in LED and button. The LuckFox Lyra, a small computer, is now controllable through Morse code thanks to the Morstdin project. This project utilizes the device's LED for output and a button for input, enabling a unique, peripheral-free interaction method. The system includes an extended Morse code for special characters and "vim-like" commands for easier operation. It also features a small language model, making it the world's smallest stand-alone chatbot that communicates in Morse code.


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