https://wiki.foone.org/index.php?title=Videonics_VCU-1&feed=atom&action=historyVideonics VCU-1 - Revision history2024-03-29T06:54:47ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.6https://wiki.foone.org/index.php?title=Videonics_VCU-1&diff=218&oldid=prevFoone: Created page with "== Overview: == The Videonics VCU-1 is an interesting home video editing solution from 1989 that worked by controlling multiple VCRs and mixing them together. It's an interes..."2020-11-15T21:54:38Z<p>Created page with "== Overview: == The Videonics VCU-1 is an interesting home video editing solution from 1989 that worked by controlling multiple VCRs and mixing them together. It's an interes..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== Overview: ==<br />
The Videonics VCU-1 is an interesting home video editing solution from 1989 that worked by controlling multiple VCRs and mixing them together.<br />
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It's an interesting system for two main reasons<br />
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# It's x86 based. The main CPU used is an NEC V40, which is a sort of 8088 clone enhanced with some 80186/80286 instructions. <br />
# It loads the editing software (DirectED/DirectED Plus) off a VHS tape<br />
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== Specifications ==<br />
CPU: NEC V40 at 8MHz<br />
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RAM: 256 kilobytes <br />
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NVRAM: 8 kilobytes<br />
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Output graphics: 768x480, with overlays using 64 colors<br />
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PSU: 21 watts, with 7 watts used by the base unit. <br />
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== Initial program load (pre-VHS) ==<br />
An open question about this system is where the initial BIOS is stored. There's two primary possibilities:<br />
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# The Motorola S38FC004PG02 chip. This is a custom ASIC which could be doing any number of things, including acting as a mask ROM.<br />
# The Dallas DS1216-enabled SRAM chip. This chip is built into a socket which contains a rechargable battery, and turns an SRAM chip into a NVRAM. It can only store 8 kilobytes, but it's possible some code is stored there. <br />
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== Modules: ==<br />
The Videonics VCU is designed as a modular unit which can have multiple add-ons stacked under it to add additional functionality.<br />
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The manual says the expansion modules are connected through a bus providing 4 video & 4 audio channels, and a 38 kilobit/second serial bus. <br />
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Known modules:<br />
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* Source Add-on. This add-on adds support for a serial mouse, 5-pin-din keyboard (AT or XT protocol?), printer, and aux & main edit controls (mini-din-8). <br />
* S-Video Add-on (official name unknown). This adds a mini-din-8 aux edit control, as well as s-video ports for: aux in, monitor out, main vcr in & main vcr out <br />
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== Archived copies of the VHS-based Software: ==<br />
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* [https://archive.org/details/Videonics Videonics DirectED Plus 3.65 (uploaded by diognesthefox)]<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/videonicsgraphicslibrary6pack Videonics Graphics 6-Pack (uploaded by diognesthefox)]<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/videonicsgraphicslibrary1.03 Videonics Graphics Library 1.03 (uploaded by diognesthefox)]<br />
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== Twitter threads about the Videonics ==<br />
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* [https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1317570788120121344 My pickup & teardown of the initial unit] (October 17th, 2020)<br />
* [https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1319807083353575424 The remote, with teardown (and repurposing into a keyboard)] (October 23rd, 2020)<br />
* [https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1321948802715017218 Second unit pickup] (October 29th, 2020)<br />
* [https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1323821925001428992 Failed attempt at loading the archived DirectED Plus 3.65 software off the internet archive onto the second unit] (November 3rd, 2020)<br />
* [https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1325945997160165376 Third unit pickup, with VHS tape and manual] (November 9th, 2020) <br />
* [https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1328085198131511297 Videonics Tape testing] (November 15th, 2020)<br />
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== Other info ==<br />
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* [https://gist.github.com/foone/9d111a2cd2917491b2456a6d33dad984 Infrared remote codes (NEC protocol)]<br />
* [https://www.spaco.org/vcu1faq.htm Pete's VCU-1 FAQ]</div>Foone