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-=> ROBERT SAYRE wrote to ROY J. TELLASON <=- RS> IIRC, the Route 66 setup held 500 full albums. RS> It could search by genre, group, tempo, song, or RS> album. It scrolled the title and songs on one RS> line, and the group and any notes that you added RS> on another line while the song played. RS> They were just getting started working on an RF RS> link to update the car PC from the house PC. Let's see, add some X10 camera modules, some geared down high speed motors for torque to control steering, ect and a joystick and take your car for a drive without leaving the house ;-) I recall when transistors were cutting edge and a hybrid transistor - tube T.V. was a selling point! I also recall the early Zenith T.V. remote using tuning forks in the remote, an ultrasonic receiver in the set and a motor drive attached to the back of the conventional bulky tuned circuits tuner to change the channels. You had on - off, mute, channel up and channel down. --- MultiMail/PBellDOS v0.42* Origin: FidoTel & QWK on the Web! www.fidotel.com (1:275/311) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 275/311 10/345 379/1 633/267 |
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