There were also some interesting educational discs. One that I saw demoed on a Mac was the Louvre collection in still frame. You could jump around and view each piece in the collection with a serial controlled unit. I think there may have been some Hypercard stacks set up around these discs. Many of the industrial units were controlled using RS-422 which was a nice match for the Macintosh's variant of the RS-422 serial port. It was a very handy way to bring color video to a fundamentally B/W computer.I could see how this would fit in nicely, given some of the non-commercial discs that are out there, and were available back then!
Was combing the web today, and saw lots of "training" videos for automobile service departments, too! Not of interest to me, but interesting to SEE how this format really penetrated into more than just the consumer market!
Cool! Is it an Apple Macintosh under the table?!!
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