[Tig] What broadcast gear used Iomega 10 or 20MB Bernoulli disks?
Bill Topazio
BTopazio at company3.com
Thu Feb 1 05:57:10 PST 2007
Something Chyron-esque perhaps?
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Subject: Re: [Tig] What broadcast gear used Iomega 10 or 20MB Bernoulli
disks?
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Maybe a Dubner paintbox or the Matisse paintbox
-Marcus
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> On behalf of someone on another list I'm trying to help, would like to
> know what broadcast gear used 10MB or 20MB Iomega Bernoulli disks, way
> back when.
>
> Backstory:
>
> The lady is an archivist at Forward Pass in LA... and ran across two
> discs with only the notation "Show" on them. Her boss wants to know
> what's on them. She says the discs are 8" x 11" x .5" but hasn't yet
> said whether there's any indication of capacity.
>
> They were found on a shelf. Not known if they were next to some other
> element (reel of tape, script, etc...) that might be useful in
> identifying what program or project they might be connected to, which
> might help point toward what they were used in.
>
> Any ideas of what they may have been used in... and where one might
> find working units would be appreciated. I don't suspect that too
> many people have Chyron III's or IV's on-line these days.
>
> If the discs weren't used to store graphics files that originated on a
> computer, (Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, TIFF, JPEG, etc.) would a
> SCSI port equipped Mac running OS 9 or 10.x be of much help in reading
> the discs using an appropriate Iomega drive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ted.
>
> Ted Langdell
> Ted Langdell Creative Broadcast Services
> Marysville, CA
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