media what died a'bornin'

Jos Dreesen jos.mar at bluewin.ch
Fri Oct 8 00:52:10 CDT 2004


Am donderdag, 07.10.04, um 22:18 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Gene 
Buckle:

>> There were discussions on the list years ago about programs being 
>> sent out
>> over the radio as in the UK so you would plug your radio output into 
>> your
>> computer's cassette input to receive the program: mass software
>> distribution!
>>
> This was also done on Sunday afternoons in the mid 80's by a local rock
> station, KZOK in Seattle, WA.  The broadcast was 300 baud and you just
> hooked your modem to your radio.


A  scheme, using data buried into the video signal  was used in Germany.
During theTV  broadcast you could see the data as white stripes in the 
upper left corner.
A small circuit was used to filter out the data and feed it into the 
RS232 port.
I do not remember the exact name of the scheme ,  German readers can 
probably expand on this.

Needless to say that only computer related broadcasts used this 
scheme...


Another deadend : Elektor magazine used singles (45 rpm vinyl records) 
to distribute software for their SC/MP system..


					Jos Dreesen




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