While Morse code is no longer a mainstream method of communication, it has not disappeared entirely. Some niche communities and enthusiasts, particularly amateur radio operators, still use Morse code for communication. Additionally, military and aviation personnel may be trained in Morse code for emergency situations. Despite technological advancements, Morse code holds historical and cultural significance, and its knowledge is occasionally maintained for specific applications.
Yes, Morse code is still used today, though not as widely as in the past. It’s primarily used by amateur (ham) radio operators for long-distance communication, especially in low-bandwidth or noisy conditions where voice may not work well.
That's definitely unusual behavior! If your DRAM Debug LED is flashing like Morse Code, it could be signaling a hardware fault or memory issue—worth checking RAM seating or compatibility. I’ve seen similar quirks while working on tech-heavy estimation setups at Blaze Estimating Inc, where stable hardware is key to keeping our takeoff and estimation systems running smoothly.