HP's Bizarre 90s Collaboration PC

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Cathode Ray Dude - CRD

Cathode Ray Dude - CRD

Күн бұрын

I found this weird piece of collaboration software history in a Computer Chronicles episode, bought the only extant one on eBay and tore it apart as best I could within reason. Enjoy, and maybe experiment with it yourself if you have any ideas!
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@tituslafrombois1164
@tituslafrombois1164 4 жыл бұрын
I like how the poor thing is just sitting there doing its best while you're standing across saying "I hate you. Stupid. Awful. Idiot baby computer."
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
there's no point shaming it if it isn't there to hear it
@tf_d
@tf_d 3 жыл бұрын
@@CathodeRayDude oh my god, I love this.
@BurritoVampire
@BurritoVampire 2 жыл бұрын
@@CathodeRayDude Ahhhh, memories!
@SuperCookieGaming_
@SuperCookieGaming_ 4 жыл бұрын
i guess "Through the power of buying two of them" is a Technology Connections exclusive
@HoneyBadgerVideos
@HoneyBadgerVideos 3 жыл бұрын
those 2 could've been brothers.
@g4mmalotus937
@g4mmalotus937 3 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Techmoan and his videophone episode
@AiOinc1
@AiOinc1 3 жыл бұрын
CRD is technology connections but without the annoying voice and the lying
@HoneyBadgerVideos
@HoneyBadgerVideos 3 жыл бұрын
@@AiOinc1 BLASPHEMY
@SuperCookieGaming_
@SuperCookieGaming_ 3 жыл бұрын
@@AiOinc1 that is a bold claim. good luck finding people who agree
@amateurprogrammer25
@amateurprogrammer25 3 жыл бұрын
"You can't just buy a 26 year old information appliance with a hard drive in it and just turn it on and expect it to work. Obviously God is going to strike your hard drive dead for your hubris. You have to open it up and take the hard drive out and image it. That's just good stewardship." Finally, someone who understands my pain
@Zaprozhan
@Zaprozhan 2 жыл бұрын
I question the thought process, but I appreciate the care for historical devices.
@daKaosjr
@daKaosjr 4 жыл бұрын
*POWER THE STYLUS, SHINJI*
@Carstuff111
@Carstuff111 3 жыл бұрын
Hahahahahahaha!!!! Nice!
@SimulatedGoat
@SimulatedGoat 3 жыл бұрын
SHINJI DON'T DO IT
@xymaryai8283
@xymaryai8283 3 жыл бұрын
*_Pathetic._*
@garbleduser
@garbleduser 3 жыл бұрын
Burns down, falls over, sinks into the LCL...
@UNSCPILOT
@UNSCPILOT 2 жыл бұрын
That comment was gold, must go watch the show again now
@MenaceGallagher
@MenaceGallagher 4 жыл бұрын
I absolutely thought that when you filled out the form, that you had written "Catboy Ray Dude"
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
I'm not quite that spicy
@MenaceGallagher
@MenaceGallagher 4 жыл бұрын
@@CathodeRayDude don't sell yourself short ❤️
@lanuhsislehswolfchild146
@lanuhsislehswolfchild146 Жыл бұрын
😂😅😂
@tyttuut
@tyttuut Ай бұрын
I misread this as "Catboy Rat Dude"
@firesong23
@firesong23 4 жыл бұрын
As the former weird kid who used to go to their relatives houses and read their VCR, Microwave and other small appliance manuals cover-to-cover, I feel seen 🤗
@rhysbaker2595
@rhysbaker2595 28 күн бұрын
Fellow autistic kid?
@johngrave5554
@johngrave5554 4 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing the rubber bit at the bottom was so that the fan that is on the underside doesn't get starved of air if people didnt use the stand
@dc9662
@dc9662 4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
@brhfl2812
@brhfl2812 4 жыл бұрын
Certainly it changes standless mode from overheats-your-machine to merely annoying, but it seems rather intentional that there was just the one awkward rubber foot vs. enough to raise the machine stably...
@AuntBibby
@AuntBibby 4 жыл бұрын
@@brhfl2812 maybe the SECOND bump fell off before mister ray dude got it
@nivlacyevips
@nivlacyevips 4 жыл бұрын
The other reason would be to stabilize the tower with the table it was sitting on. How well could you expect a moving hard drive to write and read if the tower was shaking loosely in its cradle?
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob 2 жыл бұрын
@@AuntBibby and HP had an optional two-legged stool you could buy in matching bluish gray...
@tylerk6206
@tylerk6206 4 жыл бұрын
I know it's cheating to look back at weird tech things with the clarity of what the following 30 years rolled to be... but this thing just screams to me as being the branchild of a higher up that nobody was allowed to say no to that had a very specific personal problem with faxing that he convinced himself the rest of the world was struggling with as well.
@jakobole
@jakobole 3 жыл бұрын
And no board-members who dared to to say "no". Spot on
@Mister_Brown
@Mister_Brown 3 жыл бұрын
and honestly this mindset brought us a lot of the crazy things that got released in the old days, but without it we would have had to wait much longer for the walkman
@michealpersicko9531
@michealpersicko9531 3 жыл бұрын
@@Mister_Brown yup all it took was a modifying a professional Sony portable cassette recorder to set off the set of dominoes that is the portable music industry as we know it today. Hell there's a good chance that without that modified professional cassette recorder we wouldn't have the iPod and we wouldn't have the iPod to shape the portable music industry of the 21st century really.
@brandonb3279
@brandonb3279 3 жыл бұрын
The only way to get files onto it was to emulate printing with a custom driver. Good god that is sadistic. What a wonderfully obscene product. I love your channel, thank you so much for sharing such monstrosities with the world!
@andrewsprojectsinnovations6352
@andrewsprojectsinnovations6352 2 жыл бұрын
Was there a way to do the reverse? Could it "print" to the attached PC, or could the attached PC "scan" from this thing?
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob 2 жыл бұрын
if your OS already lets you print to file, why in the name of Jobs would it need to be a proprietary format?
@sklegg
@sklegg 4 жыл бұрын
When you were showing the GUI from the Computer Chronicles episode I was thinking, "Maybe it's a bespoke Motorola 68K machine" and then you said it.
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
this thing SCREAMS "bespoke motorola 68k machine." i was so disappointed
@motordad875
@motordad875 4 жыл бұрын
Not boring at all. In fact, fascinating. Please keep up the great work!
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much! i will!
@lanuhsislehswolfchild146
@lanuhsislehswolfchild146 Жыл бұрын
​​@@CathodeRayDude I agree wholeheartedly; every piece of archaeotech should be documented and described to some extent. Just cuz the doohickey is kind of niché or meh, doesn't mean it doesn't have a place in the history of our culture of techware. Keep up the great work man!
@offrails
@offrails 4 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned that it had a 486, the first thing that came to mind is "it needs to run Doom". If Doom can run on anything, it should be able run on this - maybe there is even a way to make it work with the touchscreen
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT 3 жыл бұрын
I was actually thinking of WinDoom when he said he couldn't think of any other high-color Windows apps to run.
@JeffreyPiatt
@JeffreyPiatt 3 жыл бұрын
Win doom needs win32s to run this device has Windows3.1 embedded on it
@molivil
@molivil 4 жыл бұрын
I've been a digital web archeologist since 2011. Ever since I started the Protoweb project to serve historical copies of websites for classic computer hobbyists, I've had a great time restoring web sites and discovering new aspects to them. I still having revelations, as if the past was still talking to me. I may be on my own saying this, but I think digital archeology is really interesting.
@Acheesman9481
@Acheesman9481 4 жыл бұрын
I don’t know how I stumbled upon your channel, but this is probably the 15th video I have spent my free hours watching... and, I am very thankful that passion like this exists in the world. I am continuously impressed by the knowledge, and sheer joy that you impart. Thank you!
@fullmetaljacket7
@fullmetaljacket7 4 жыл бұрын
This channel is like LGR Oddware, but even more odd. I love it. Quality content, man. Keep it up!
@jackkraken3888
@jackkraken3888 3 жыл бұрын
Right? Like LGR and Technology Connecions had a baby.
@tbk2010
@tbk2010 3 жыл бұрын
Except Clint would have tried to play Duke 3D on it somehow.
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 4 жыл бұрын
I worked on screen sharing in the 1990s and still do. Pushing near realtime computer screens through a modem was extremely hard work in finding clever ways to keep the byte count down before attempting bespoke compression algorithms. Some of that cleverness didn't transfer successfully to current OS designs so aren't in the product anymore.
@nrdesign1991
@nrdesign1991 4 жыл бұрын
I can't believe I spent a minute making you clap by repeatedly pressing 0
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5-yqYd-oK1_q5Y
@Fopenplop
@Fopenplop 4 жыл бұрын
congratulations!
@KeanM
@KeanM 4 жыл бұрын
Nice! I just had to do this too after seeing your comment.
@xereeto
@xereeto 3 жыл бұрын
lmao glad I'm not the only one, i did the blue monday intro and kept it going while singing the tune (or at least, tried to lol)
@jackkraken3888
@jackkraken3888 3 жыл бұрын
OMG this is glorius!
@L0j1k
@L0j1k 3 жыл бұрын
12:57 Picture-in-Picture-in-Picture with Computer Chronicles, 10/10!!
@techsture
@techsture 4 жыл бұрын
Oh man, I totally thought you were going to replace the grayscale driver with a full color VGA driver to see if the emulation would display in color. Would be especially hilarious because I'm sure they didn't pick "gray" colors. They just picked shades of other colors that were showed up as the color they wanted. Probably.
@jamnbryan1
@jamnbryan1 2 жыл бұрын
considering you can drop the hp omnishare win 3.1 grayscale driver into generic windows 3.1 running in emulation in a dosbox and it changes to greyscale, it’s safe to say you can drop the official win 3.1 full 16 bit color driver into the dosbox running win 3.1 w/ omni share and it would work exactly as expected (ie display in color and not greyscale)
@bobbobskin
@bobbobskin 4 жыл бұрын
I was a freelancer working for IBM during the early 1990's, occasionally doing trade shows. I also worked at trade shows for Microsoft, Lotus and a couple of other companies (in fact, I once met Bill "Money" Gates, and we discussed memory management strategies and the use of ring 0, ring 1, and ring 3 protection in Windows NT and in Microsoft OS/2). Anyway, I remember demonstrating IBM Person-to-Person version 1.0 for OS/2 at a trade show when it was released, which would have been in 1993, and was in line with the launch of OS/2 2.1. So, time for me to think back, recall the heady days of youth, wearing a blue double breasted suit, with shoulder pads... (time warp montage effect) Oh, Oh, (more wibbly wobbly) oh, OS/2... ah yes. Person 2 Person/2 version 1.0 on Oh Ess Two.... [Accessing suppressed memories - going into a trance ... ] (cue the sound of the Jackson 5... "ABC... Easy as 123"* ... over and over again...) I am stood at the IBM stand.... OS/2 2.1 has just been released. It differed from OS/2 2.0 which came with Windows 3.0 subsystem support, having Windows 3.1 support, and the pass through video drivers worked surprisingly well. It also had MMPM/2 1.1 which was the multimedia support for OS/2, which had previously been a separate product. So as I recall, Person 2 Person leveraged the MMPM/2 subsystem, and it would allow text chat, screen sharing, annotation of documents, and more importantly video conferencing, over a suitably high speed link when paired with an IBM ActionMedia II video capture and encoding card, (the actionmedia II card was quite a monster). It allowed 5 users to cooperate, and given the cost of the hardware you required to make the video side of it work, and the amount of bandwidth used was quite excessive for any wan link at the time, given that it was a point to point system. Every node running video wanted to send and receive from every other node running video. 2 nodes talking sent 1 data channels of video each (2 channels total) 3 nodes talking sent 2 data channels of video each (6 channels total) 4 nodes talking sent 3 data channels of video each (12 channels total) 5 nodes talking sent 4 data channels of video each (20 channels total) As such, that was the maximum the system dealt with. I have found a pdf'ed copy of a web page from 1995, listing various multimedia tools Recent Advances in Networking 1995 Back to Raj Jain's Home Page Last Modified: Aug 28, 1995 saved in around 2000. www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cis788-95/ftp/multimedia_prod.pdf Interestingly, I have found a link where you can pay good money to buy IBM person 2 person ... www.redcorp.com/en/product/utilities/ibm/person-to-person-os-2-v1-0-53g3997/25302369 Also interestingly, when people thought about buying an actionmedia ii card, the card effectively came with a machine ;) www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ibm-ps-9576-actionmedia-ii-capture-1876839301 *Lotus Software were usually located near the IBM stand (even prior to them being purchased by IBM, so that IBM could acquire their two main strategic commercial products, which from an IBM perspective were Lotus Notes and CC:Mail) ... because their best known consumer product was Lotus 123 (a spreadsheet, which was actually quite a lot better than Excel) they always played the Jackson 5, "ABC, Easy as 123" on continuous loop, every 5 minutes, until everyone at every other stand lost the will to live, and a brave individual waited until pack away time for the evening and stole the CD, so we had a break the next morning for a few hours....
@Sashazur
@Sashazur 2 жыл бұрын
The ActionMedia card used a graphics chipset and video codecs originally developed at RCA in New Jersey in the mid to late 80s, by the same team that previously created their weird capacitance video disc system. The chipset was originally intended to go into a home computer system that would display full color graphics and play full motion video from CD, both things that were bleeding edge at the time even in high end systems - I worked on pilot application software for it in my first real job after college. GE took over RCA and sold the technology to Intel, who moved the development team (including me) to Oregon, and in the 90s migrated the technology into CPUs and operating systems in concert with Microsoft and IBM. It’s fun to imagine what that RCA home computer would have been like; it definitely would have blown away anything else at the time graphics wise. But it never even came close to being produced; RCA never got any further than that chipset and PC-based development systems which were essentially the alpha version of the ActionMedia boards. I think the closest the chipset came to being in anything like a home video computer was in some interactive professional training systems, and some bar trivia machines in the UK.
@TechnicolorDojo
@TechnicolorDojo 4 жыл бұрын
I'm just here for the Evangelion references.
@unfa00
@unfa00 3 жыл бұрын
I'm here for all the rest :D
@scottthemediahoarder
@scottthemediahoarder 3 жыл бұрын
Did he say it as EE-van-GHEL-ee-onn? I've never heard it said out loud before, but I'd assumed ih-VAN-juh-LEE-onn. Like Evangeline but....eeon.
@elen5871
@elen5871 4 жыл бұрын
Oof, I got a wicked case of Modus Synconference once. Don't eat day old gas station sushi, no matter the markdown.
@Garbaz
@Garbaz 4 жыл бұрын
Careful there, I almost got a wicked case of hot chocolate on my Laptop :D
@1FireyPhoenix
@1FireyPhoenix 4 жыл бұрын
"EP" Is presenting to the emergency room with:
@elen5871
@elen5871 4 жыл бұрын
@@1FireyPhoenix oh my God it's like you can see my KZbin history, I binge watched that channel like all night until I had a panic attack about literally everything I eat and touch. now I'm pretty sure I DO have modus synconference 😱
@anonimenkolbas1305
@anonimenkolbas1305 4 жыл бұрын
I've been suffering from chronic WebEx myself, actually. It all started with a used office chair....
@josephkarl2061
@josephkarl2061 4 жыл бұрын
6:48 I'm going to play devils advocate here and say it all makes perfect sense. Basically they created the various stands for the tablet and the base unit, and they wanted to make sure you used them in the way they had envisioned. By doing it this way 1) it keeps things compact and uncluttered as you pointed out, and 2) you'll not easily misplace any of the parts because you have to handle them every time you change anything. In my mind it's an excellent design 👍
@F2bnp
@F2bnp 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! On a side note, the CPU in this thing is not actually a true 486, but rather a Cyrix-designed and Texas Instruments-manufactured upgrade chip for 386 motherboards, the 486SLC/DLC. The SLC was a replacement for 386SX systems, where as the 486DLC for 386DX systems. Internally, they implemented and behaved a lot like a true 486, they even had a whopping 1KB of L1 cache (instead of 8KB on the original 486s), so if set up properly they provided quite a decent boost over plain 386 systems, although they were way off a true 486. Roughly speaking, a properly configured 486DLC-40 is close to an Intel 486 DX-25.
@bf0189
@bf0189 4 жыл бұрын
Love the Eva reference! Computer Chronicles is so great and valuable as a historical resource plus it's still interesting to watch. There's really no modern equivalent which is such a shame...I can only tolerate LTT so much. There's really no great all around new tech show that isn't click baity and no forced personalities. Shame it's just a 486 and nothing anything exotic but thank for you taking the time and documenting the nitty gritty details of the device!
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I feel the same way. Thanks for watching!
@DiThi
@DiThi 3 жыл бұрын
When you said "how do you get documents inside it?" my first thought was to just have a regular fax machine that acts both as a printer and a scanner for the machine. In other words, I would be faxing stuff to myself in order to scan or print.
@syntaxvrc
@syntaxvrc 4 жыл бұрын
I still would have plugged some kind of CF-IDE interface into it just to make it play Doom or Wolf3D for a laugh
@sta3539
@sta3539 4 жыл бұрын
Databeam Farsite 😆😆 I sometimes miss the 90s bubble tech names.
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
every single one of them is solid gold. Synconference is the one that kills me.
@brianharrington2014
@brianharrington2014 3 жыл бұрын
Just found this channel. Not only is does he talk about old tech, but from what i have seen so far hes a full blown progressive and isnt afraid to show it. I love your content. Its very obvious youre doing this because you love this stuff and want to share it. Not just for a paycheck. Youre awesome keep at it ✊
@jeffreyonline
@jeffreyonline 4 жыл бұрын
i really cant believe it took me this long to find your youtube channel, been following on twitter for years. this rocks, keep up the good work
@FliesLikeABrick
@FliesLikeABrick 3 жыл бұрын
Your interest and sense of responsibility to archive and be custodian to these understated points in technical history ... is awesome. The fact that you brought stewardship up, and put some of these artifacts into the Internet Archive really speaks to me. I'll be joining your Patreon momentarily, so that you can continue the archival and documentation aspect of your work -- as well as continue your excellent storytelling
@michaelh1459
@michaelh1459 3 жыл бұрын
Great job at making the "boring" fun and interesting! I realy enjoyed the windows analysis at the end!
@GabeHandle
@GabeHandle 4 жыл бұрын
This video could be the best thing that ever came out of the HP Omnishare.
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
ZING
@jonromefoodmusic
@jonromefoodmusic 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best channel on youtube. Production, script, content, 100/100. Keep it up CRD!
@ArceusShaymin
@ArceusShaymin 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, just wanted to say, as a new viewer over come over from Twitter, that your stuff is really entertaining! I love 'old tech archive' stuff and you've managed to have me watch through a video about camcorder history, an office keyboard cleaning ASMR video, and now a video about some occult device that maybe 4 offices bought ever! Wonderful stuff. Keep on goin'!
@rowansinger3876
@rowansinger3876 4 жыл бұрын
This is excellent, I am fascinated by the retro future that this thing once represented. Also, major props for the the digital archeological preservation and sharing!!!
@atomiclemon77
@atomiclemon77 4 жыл бұрын
Send it over.... surely not IR, surely that isn't why it had IR... well, looks like I have been surprised once again.
@michealpersicko9531
@michealpersicko9531 2 ай бұрын
a fantastic data transfer method where particles of dust can bring your data transfer to a crawl every time one falls through between the sensors line of sight
@cheaterman49
@cheaterman49 4 жыл бұрын
0:51 Haha, that Fujitsu one indeed wouldn't have worked in France anyway, doesn't quite mean glamorous things (translates to "IYA", interpretation up to the reader :-))) )
@only1gameguru
@only1gameguru 4 жыл бұрын
I'd drop 4000$ on this back in the day... did this come out when people were using cocaine at wall street parties?
@AlistairWolfe993
@AlistairWolfe993 4 жыл бұрын
Not that I experienced it but given everything I know about 1994, yeah probably.
@AlRoderick
@AlRoderick 4 жыл бұрын
That tablet's going to get scratched up with all the razor blades from people setting up lines on it.
@ESPIRITUS_A
@ESPIRITUS_A 3 жыл бұрын
They don't anymore?
@anidnmeno
@anidnmeno 3 жыл бұрын
@@AlRoderick at least be classy and use a credit card
@JaredConnell
@JaredConnell 3 жыл бұрын
@@anidnmeno you'd still get white powder stuck in the edges though. Better to just use a mirror or picture frame tbh
@AiOinc1
@AiOinc1 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, Vis-a-Vis, that's a name I didn't expect to hear again! EDIT: Just wanted to go ahead and give a big open thank you for putting disk images like these on the Internet Archive, you're really keeping this stuff alive by doing that, even if it is on life support we can still dig around in it. Thanks so much! Also the evangelion bit made me laugh at work, now my co-workers think I'm odd 80x25 was just "80 columns text" and isn't specific to PCs - You could get terminals and Apple IIs and Commodore 128s that also operated in this way. It was a fairly common setup for business machines!
@nrdesign1991
@nrdesign1991 4 жыл бұрын
7:26 - my Microsoft Surface pen does take batteries as well, lasts around half a year with a rechargeable NiMh AAAA (yes 4 A's) cell. The reason is so that you can point with the pen while hovering, use the side buttons, and rest the hand on the screen while hand-writing or drawing at your normal pace. The tablet digitizer can be made thinner, and doesnt have to output energy over a large surface area to hopefully power a stylus.
@garci66
@garci66 4 жыл бұрын
Also the thinkpad carbon pen needs to be "charged" and has to charging contacts that connect it while on the doc.
@ExperimentIV
@ExperimentIV 4 жыл бұрын
i mean, my wacom cintiq does that too without batteries
@nbzwt
@nbzwt 3 жыл бұрын
@@ExperimentIV Yes, but that's Wacom's patented technology and everyone else is forced to use a battery (like Microsoft/ Google/ Apple) or license from Wacom (like some ThinkPad/ Motion Computing/ Fujitsu tablets)
@EdwardJamesBickels
@EdwardJamesBickels 3 жыл бұрын
The S Pen from the Note 9, 10 and 20 do this, but accomplish it with a capacitor, and the pen charges while being inside the phone. Kinda interesting when you think about it.
@GameplayandTalk
@GameplayandTalk 4 жыл бұрын
That was super interesting, especially when you cracked it open to see what was inside. Crazy how it's basically just a PC.
@datachu
@datachu 3 жыл бұрын
I think this is an early version of those DocuPad things that dealerships have for you to e-sign documents. Those things are a VERY expensive and very narrow in their usage too, and yet somehow, they're practically ubiquitous. So clearly this thing DOES have a market.
@sebastian19745
@sebastian19745 4 жыл бұрын
I´d try putting another HDD with dos/windows software just to see the specs of that 486 and benchmark. And, to install Win95, just for fun. I had a VGA mono monitor that had a grey-scale palette instead CGA mono and acted like your LCD panel. I remember it was when using Windows 3, not sure if Win95 supported it, by the time I got a color VGA monitor...
@theq4602
@theq4602 3 жыл бұрын
I'm in a rabbit hole. I'm only ever half listening to this guy about his whatnots and gizmos from before I was born and his voice is so nice I cant stop listening. 10/10 content.
@psydemekum
@psydemekum 3 жыл бұрын
I really like your review style. Not many youtuber explain the GUI/HW Interface and User Experience of the products. I find that as interesting as the hardware specs itself.
@thewildcard6598
@thewildcard6598 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing how you find and can describe in lenght and with passion what other people could hardly talk 2 seconds about. Like the way you tell a probable story. Thank you!
@SmokeIdeas
@SmokeIdeas 3 жыл бұрын
men I just found a video of minidisc and I can´t stop viewing your videos! I love all the research that you do for every single one... many of the tech that you show us we didn't know to exist... I remember all the 80's catalogs that my dad has in the home office of Sony, Panasonic, JVC and I love to see all the most modern things that we can´t afford it. keep the good work i already subscribe and hope for more videos of the most advanced tech of the past decades
@gaefrogge5806
@gaefrogge5806 3 жыл бұрын
This channel is like LGR meets Technology Connections and I'm HERE for it
@justanotheryoutubechannel
@justanotheryoutubechannel 4 ай бұрын
This feels so clunky, dear god. I can see why they created it, but it feels like everything this could do could be done a lot easier on paper, at a lower cost. (at least in the short term) Drawing with the stylus on paper with a slow moving greyscale screen and limited zoom levels looks so awkward, whereas you could just fax a paper document to someone, print it out, make the same annotations as you could on here, then fax it back. $2,400 saved. It would take a lot of paper to make this a reasonable investment, and that just seems unlikely.
@joshuawilliams133
@joshuawilliams133 4 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I love the new setup! I like the VHS covers on the wall 10/10!
@syed8817
@syed8817 4 жыл бұрын
Watching your videos makes me feel like "I am so idle and useless". You are sooo cool buddy. Keep up the good work.
@franceslarina5508
@franceslarina5508 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, for uploading the software. It's been 30 years since I poked around in Win 3 + Pen for Windows!
@WeXMajors
@WeXMajors 4 жыл бұрын
I had no choice but to pause the video just to compliment you on some beautiful Eva jokes Sir. Top Notch work. Imagine all the tech channel bros standing around you clapping.
@MrHack4never
@MrHack4never 4 жыл бұрын
I could imagine this being more useful as a drawing tablet system if it had an additional video port for a PVM or BVM to view a full-colour image of your drawing/graphic/green screen overlay
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
yeah, if it had... almost *anything* else, it could be a really cool device for other purposes. A video port, a keyboard port, anything.
@MrHack4never
@MrHack4never 3 жыл бұрын
@@fadate7292 There's also the front PCMCIA port...
@rhyleymaster
@rhyleymaster 4 жыл бұрын
Honestly, the A/V World still pumps out oddities like this. I'm looking at you, Crestron.
@KevinError
@KevinError 4 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoy the stickers on the shelf and the branding on the tape case next to it :) And the video itself, but that goes without saying.
@TheDeviant88
@TheDeviant88 4 жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel! Excellent stuff! The more people like yourself archiving with passion the better.
@donkimble
@donkimble 3 жыл бұрын
No one can accuse you of clickbait titles! Seriously though live your videos keep it up. Love the AV club vibe - makes me want to push a crt on a cart down a high school hallway.
@lathiat
@lathiat Жыл бұрын
I enjoy these old products so much more than modern tech at this point. Not sure how much of that is nostalgia and how much of it is the state of tech these days. Love your work ❤
@Controllerhead
@Controllerhead 4 жыл бұрын
Fabulous video sir. Love "the chronicles" and all this junk. Right up my alley! Let me get this straight: They didn't bother with Windows / DOS support with this even though underneath IT WAS DOS / WINDOWS?! Omg. That would have been a Huge Advantage to have it work seamlessly with 3.1 and your standard Wintel computer. It might have even been a commercial success. Cue AVGN: "What were they thinkiiiinnnggggg?!?!?"
@ArbitraryConstant
@ArbitraryConstant 7 ай бұрын
8:10 "run the pen evangelion style" lmao
@Kawa-oneechan
@Kawa-oneechan 4 жыл бұрын
You're right about the scroll bars being a driver thing. Most of the bitmap-based controls in Win16 are drawn by the drivers, and there were tools to safely edit them. Title bar buttons, scroll bars, checkboxes and radio buttons, cursors, I think also the standard message box icons...
@benwilson2932
@benwilson2932 4 жыл бұрын
I've watched a few of you videos. Getting some serious technology connection vibes. Big fan, keep it up.
@ntsecrets
@ntsecrets 4 жыл бұрын
1- I wish I was still working at HP so I could dig up some internal info on this for you. 2- if you are looking for other things to try maybe image another drive and put it in and see if you can get the nic to work with some win31 drivers? Would be neat to see if you could run Netscape on it.
@crying2emoji5
@crying2emoji5 4 жыл бұрын
ooooooo i love the new setup you got for shooting videos, 10/10
@RBSVader
@RBSVader 3 жыл бұрын
Wow. Such a nice piece of hardware. Also, excellent channel. Keep up the good work!
@cassandra-show
@cassandra-show 3 жыл бұрын
They combined the clip with the stand because it forced people to keep the whole assembly together, otherwise that would have ended up lost in a drawer somewhere instead of neatly stowed. Same reason as the “annoying foot” on the base unit.
@RobLion
@RobLion 4 жыл бұрын
Really fantastic work; just the right kind of analysis that these fascinating pockets of technology history need. Can't wait to see more in this vein. The resources HP plowed into this thing were probably not much more than any other laptop system, and there were certainly plenty of those platforms that had short, disappointing lifecycles. But it really is strange how painful they made it to ingest documents into this thing, without any sort of removable storage media. Any indication what kind of PCMCIA cards it might be intended to support?
@Crusader1089
@Crusader1089 2 жыл бұрын
"technologies from the 70s or earlier" the absolutely wild thing is that the fax machine predated the telephone. We just couldn't get them cheap enough to put in every office.
@alyx6427
@alyx6427 Жыл бұрын
smart technologies smart thingy sounds like the company who did smart boards
@aaronblair9583
@aaronblair9583 4 жыл бұрын
This has to be the most obscure product. I'd bet money that this is an hp Corvallis unit, designed by the same guys that did the omnibooks and lx range. Actually, I bet this IS an omnibook inside. I am super curious if that proprietary plug from the tablet would fit into an omnibook 800ct. I know it's proprietary scsi on the couch omnibook
@krouac
@krouac 3 жыл бұрын
I often wish I had the time, money and energy to be you! Excellent Video!
@iJackJS
@iJackJS 4 жыл бұрын
I have no clue why I found this fascinating, but bravo!
@sklegg
@sklegg 4 жыл бұрын
That stand/case thing is too precious for this world.
@damonabets3779
@damonabets3779 4 жыл бұрын
Interesting piece of history thanks for sharing! Love your channel!
@garbleduser
@garbleduser 3 жыл бұрын
Burns down, falls over, sinks into the LCL...
@NielMalan
@NielMalan 4 жыл бұрын
It's the weird, boring, useless, pointless devices that makes the useful and interesting ones cool! We've got to see them all.
@concr3t3
@concr3t3 4 жыл бұрын
This kinda makes me think of PowWow - also thank you for making the stylus into an Eva
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 4 жыл бұрын
Man with that name, it just begs to be nicknamed "HP Overshare". And there are definitely still graphics tablets that have battery-powered pens. Some at least are rechargeable. Others are entirely battery free. Maybe architecture firms bought multiple, and loaned them out to big customers? New studio space looks nice! (Or is it just a 45 degree rotation?)
@Finallybianca
@Finallybianca 2 жыл бұрын
Had this playing as background while working and loved the random Evangellion refrence
@delarageaz
@delarageaz 3 жыл бұрын
love all of your videos, thank you so much
@the_wau_
@the_wau_ 3 жыл бұрын
i love you; thanks for all the great content :)
@LN997-i8x
@LN997-i8x 4 жыл бұрын
So, for just $2500, you can scribble on virtual documents and fax them somewhat faster than just writing on hard copies and faxing them normally.
@moconnell663
@moconnell663 4 жыл бұрын
I imagine you could fax large - format documents, which might have been a major selling point for an architectural firm.
@paveloleynikov4715
@paveloleynikov4715 4 жыл бұрын
@@moconnell663 but... You got to have exactly this type of machine on the other end (and we don't know limitations of its standard and if it could be even pulled off, or it limited to letter for compability reasons). So inside firm it makes more sense to send archived cad files, and client with this thing could be pretty rare case
@MichaelXX2
@MichaelXX2 3 жыл бұрын
Eagerly awaiting the Simultaneous Voice and Data video
@Lisa_Minci96
@Lisa_Minci96 4 жыл бұрын
I wasn't ready for an evangelion reference on this channel of all places
@wrtlpfmpf
@wrtlpfmpf 4 жыл бұрын
If I understand you correctly this device was from the pre-ISDN Era. A "simultaneous" voice and data modem wouldn't make much sense with ISDN, as you have 64000 bits per second per channel and you have 2 channels available. So you could just use G.726 in its 48k mode and use the remaining 16k for data.
@xirabolt
@xirabolt 3 жыл бұрын
In regards to the 'chicken and egg' problem, I could reasonably see a single company using several of them. The construciton project is in Texas but the engineers are in New York, the company has a handful of Omnishares and sends one out to Texas so they can go over the plans / changes with the engineers in realtime
@FrostKiwi
@FrostKiwi 4 жыл бұрын
Very nice look into some obsucre tech! The rubber foot on there seems to be a weird insurance for cooling I think. Since there is a vent grill at the bottom, it would have been blocked if the dock is not used and the appliance is put on a flat surface. That and annoying the user to use the dock....
@Fuzy2K
@Fuzy2K 3 жыл бұрын
My dad had an Intel ProShare system in 1994. For what I remember, it was a composite capture device, a composite video camera, and the software that did all the magic videoconferencing stuff. I still have the camera somewhere. Technically I could use it as a webcam if I had a composite to USB adapter...
@MathewRenfro
@MathewRenfro 4 жыл бұрын
It might just be me, and I was thinking about this as I watched the video; IMHO it's fine without music added.
@Ziraya0
@Ziraya0 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, at least some models of the stylus used by Microsoft Surface products, take not just batteries, but 1x A-A-A-A to power the pressure sensitive nib and forward buttons, and 2x 319 hearing aid batteries to power the eraser button, which is not otherwise electrically connected, because one stylus is two devices in a trenchcoat
@curt.hennig
@curt.hennig 4 жыл бұрын
eva reference earned you a sub. top tier.
@jamesbennettmusic
@jamesbennettmusic 4 жыл бұрын
Batteries in the pen may have been because Wacom held the patent to the capacitive / radio wave system they used in their graphics tablets.
@CathodeRayDude
@CathodeRayDude 4 жыл бұрын
were they using that kind of stylus back then? i've never looked into 90s wacoms.
@yukisaitou5004
@yukisaitou5004 4 жыл бұрын
@@CathodeRayDude amazingly they've been using essentially the same technology since the SD series in 1987! The relevant patents have probably expired by now though.
@Tom89194
@Tom89194 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has to discuss civil construction drawings over-the-phone from time to time... Correctly locating both people in the same portion of the same document is a skill required at both ends of the conversation.
@mikebailey783
@mikebailey783 4 жыл бұрын
Now I want to grab that disc image and, after running it up in a VM, use it with my Wacom stylus just for total meta-redundancy!
@Zaprozhan
@Zaprozhan 2 жыл бұрын
"In Case of Emergency, Break Glass and Install Omnishare."
@ericwood3709
@ericwood3709 2 жыл бұрын
It's nuts that they even built this around a 486 and Windows. HP really could have released a software version of this silly thing and possibly seen some success with it. It sure would be interesting to know what its designers were thinking and intending.
@JessicaFEREM
@JessicaFEREM 6 ай бұрын
also the rubber foot may be a desperate attempt to provide room for the cooling vent to breathe. maybe during development they realized that people were discarding the stand and placing the device directly on the table would overheat the device so they did a 2 for 1 by annoying you to put it in the stand and providing a last ditch effort to allow the cooling vent to breathe.
@richfiles
@richfiles 3 жыл бұрын
Regarding the bit at the end about preservation... You _have_ preserved it! You imaged it, and it could always be restored. Playing around with a windowsified version, I don't think would betray its legacy, as you could always just pop the original drive back in.
@Zaprozhan
@Zaprozhan 2 жыл бұрын
An advantage of the PC is huge number of common tasks it can perform in the office, even as a base model. Email, fax, word process, spreadsheet, vid or audio communications, photo-edit. HP built a machine with new functions, but didn't include ANY of the common useful ones, for very high price.
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