27-01-2024, 11:22 PM
Pretty sure I posted this before, but its related to the discussion.
Oracle also lost their licence at the end of 1992, to be replaced by Teletext Ltd. It was ironic as originally there wasn't to be a teletext service after 1992, but Oracle fought for the right to bid for it, and then lost the licence anyway.
The Teletext Archaeologist on YouTube received a tape from Kaleidoscope a couple of years ago recorded on New Year's Eve 1992 and was able to extract the data to show Oracle's infamous "little white dot" close-out, and then the whole handover to Teletext which as it turned which didn't happen instantly:
www.youtube.com
Oracle also lost their licence at the end of 1992, to be replaced by Teletext Ltd. It was ironic as originally there wasn't to be a teletext service after 1992, but Oracle fought for the right to bid for it, and then lost the licence anyway.
The Teletext Archaeologist on YouTube received a tape from Kaleidoscope a couple of years ago recorded on New Year's Eve 1992 and was able to extract the data to show Oracle's infamous "little white dot" close-out, and then the whole handover to Teletext which as it turned which didn't happen instantly:
www.youtube.com