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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 18:57:00 -0400
- From: Stefan Monnier <sm86+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Video streamer
- In-Reply-To: <225uqB5w164w@tcpbbs.pcn.org>
- References: <1992Sep7.090355.131020@mswe.dnet.ms.philips.nl>
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- Excerpts from netnews.comp.sys.atari.st.tech: 9-Sep-92 Re: Video
- streamer Joseph Adato@tcpbbs.pcn. (1111)
- > Didn't Michtron have a similar device a few years back?? It seems to me
- > I remember such a device. There are a cartridge which pluged into the
- > cartridge port with two cables at the other end that pluged into your
- > vcr. If I remember it was slow and there was a limit as to how big a
- > file would copy to the video tape.
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- Does such a peripheral exist which could be connected in the serial port
- (or any other std port) and used with tar (for example)
- This would permit to use it on PC, Atari, Unix, and so on (no driver
- needed)
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- Stefan Monnier
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