I worked with a guy who had one of those. He was a rather fidgety individual, so it
always took him several tries to get it right. :-)
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Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 01:00:44 +0100
From: "Pete Edwards" <stimpy.u.idiot at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Unusual software carriers. (Was :Vinyl Data- Classic
Computers )
<snip>
Does anyone else remember 'Tomorrow's
World' in the UK transmitting software
via a flashing square in the bottom right of the TV picture? There was some
kind of photocell dongle that attached to the computer. Memory is vague -
did it plug into the tape input? I can't remember what the target system
was, possible several via the basic translater mentioned earlier in the
thread? No idea what the data rate was.
--
Pete Edwards
My son had a Timex Ironman watch that you programmed by holding it up to a computer screen
that flashed the data to a sensor on the watch. It would not work on an LCD, only a CRT.
Bob