![]() ![]() ![]() If you'd like to help and support this project please consider leaving a PayPal donation. Domesday LaserDisc images preserved on the Internet Archive.Plasma is our production and management system for producing 24×7 teletext services. Domesday Duplicator documentation has moved Teletext is an information retrieval service that provides text and graphical based information that covers a wide array of services including national, regional and local news, sports, weather, TV schedules and other similar information.The BBC made several Domesday related applications available from Ceefax: Teletext from BBC Ceefax May 1985 Primary Sidebar Widget Area Search for: Search Recent Posts Teletext from BBC Ceefax May 1985 Teletext from BBC Ceefax May 1985 Surrogate Journey locationsĬeefax was used to request submissions for the locations for the surrogate walks found on the National disc (the name was changed from 'Surrogate Journey' to 'Surrogate Walk' before the disc was published): Teletext -1 from BBC Ceefax Aug 1985 Teletext -2 from BBC Ceefax Aug 1985Īdditional requests for the National Photographic Competition (see above) was also included in this section: Teletext -3 from BBC Ceefax Aug 1985 TelesoftwareĪcorn computers (such as the BBC Micro and Master) could be fitted with a Teletext adaptor that allowed the user to download software via the Teletext service this service was termed 'Telesoftware'. 1980s 1980 March The very first in-vision Ceefax transmissions are broadcast. He is interested in human machine interaction and in the concept of. 1978 ITVs teletext service ORACLE launches. ITAF is a International Teletext Art Festival made in collaboration with FixC. The National Photo Competition was used to gather photographs used on the Domesday Community disc. World System Teletext is adopted as the common way to broadcast teletext services through Europe with a display format of 24 rows by 40 columns of characters. The screenshots below are those from the archive containing the word 'Domesday'. The system loads demodulated data signals and a received reference signal into a charge coupled device clocked in real time by a clock circuit. The following Ceefax screenshots were kindly supplied by Jason Robertson from the archive of recovered Teletext pages available from this link. During 1985 as the Domesday project was being created, the BBC used the Ceefax service to advertise various aspects of the project such as the photographic competitions, locations for the surrogate walks and so on. The BBC Ceefax service was launched by the BBC in September 1974 and continued to run as a teletext based information service until October 2012. ![]()
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