Rca Videodisc's Legacy: Scanning Capacitance Microscope
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The article discusses the legacy of RCA's VideoDisc technology and its unexpected contribution to the development of Scanning Capacitance Microscopy, sparking nostalgia and interest in vintage tech among commenters.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnpX8d8zRIA&list=PLv0jwu7G_D...
I didn’t know this existed in 1964. It’s almost vinyl for video.
https://paleotronic.com/2024/01/27/the-horrors-of-capacitanc...
I have one memory of renting the SelectaVision player when I was very young.
This article on the SCM was new for me, and will be part of what I tell incredulous visitors in future!