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Oddly interesting videos

Series on what it would be like to develop software for the failed Tandy/Memorex VIS which was meant to compete with such systems like the Philips CD-i and the Commodore CDTV, as well as a showcase of never-before-seen internal tools used at Tandy (i.e. licensing tools,) and how developers would author/test their programs on the VIS using special proprietary hardware. I omitted the first one as it just showed an overview on what titles can be found on the system (mostly edutainment/shovelware,) so stick to parts 2 & 3 for the juicy bits.

 
I think this guy’s whole channel is oddly interesting
 
Not a video but I'd like to add this in.

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A cheap laptop that uses the Wondermedia/VIA 8505 running Android (Jelly Bean) so it's mobile-based. I've seen the exact same processor in the Sylvania netbook which VWestlife reviewed.

 
Actually neat. I went through this VHS phase about 5 years ago trying to find best one (all for the sake of anime VHS tapes) but ultimately gave up. But I still find anything VHS-related pretty interesting!


People speedrun the weirdest shit. Wait until you get to the Pringles speedruns (or skip to it at 15:34), totally life-changing.
 
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