Tandy Video Information System

Tandy Memorex Visual Information System (VIS) was an interactive, multimedia CD-ROM player produced by the Tandy Corporation starting in 1992. It was similar in function to the Philips CD-i and Commodore CDTV systems (particularly the CDTV, since both the VIS and CDTV were adaptations of existing computer platforms and operating systems to the set-top-box form-factor). The VIS systems were sold only at Radio Shack, under the Memorex brand, both of which Tandy owned at the time.

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VIS on Modular Windows

Modular Windows is a special version of Microsoft Windows 3.1, designed to run on the Tandy Video Information System. Microsoft intended Modular Windows to be an embedded operating system for various devices, especially those designed to be connected to televisions. However, the VIS is the only known product that actually used this Windows version.[1] It has been claimed that Microsoft created a new, incompatible version of Modular Windows ("1.1") shortly after the VIS shipped. No products are known to have actually used Modular Windows 1.1.

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Specifications

Details of the system include:[2]

Additional details:[3]

References

  1. ^ "Building The Data High Way". BYTE.com. March 1994. http://www.byte.com/art/9403/sec5/art1.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-15. 
  2. ^ "Video Information System". MultiMedia Console Site. http://fitmore.es/mmc/vis_about.html. Retrieved 2008-08-15. 
  3. ^ "VIS Information?". 1995 Usenet post by former Tandy employee Frank Durda IV. http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.tandy/browse_thread/thread/2c67db5c5de4e0a9/0ea094c148b92eef?hl=en&#0ea094c148b92eef. Retrieved 2008-12-31.