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    Did you know that the Transport Museum in London also used the CD32?

    It was responsible for the original development of the SX-1 expansion too. They had been using a few laserdisc players to stream interactive information to a few areas of the museum, but they were getting old and they needed a replacement with more interactivity. They ended up creating touch screen information kiosks around the museum that were connected to a lot of CD32's running in a central room, with each running a Scala created interactive CD presentation for the various areas of the museum. I visited shortly after reading about this in AUi and it worked well. I have no idea how long they continued to use them, or if they are in fact still using them still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    Did you know that the Transport Museum in London also used the CD32?
    109 of them, to be exact!

    It was responsible for the original development of the SX-1 expansion too. They had been using a few laserdisc players to stream interactive information to a few areas of the museum, but they were getting old and they needed a replacement with more interactivity. They ended up creating touch screen information kiosks around the museum that were connected to a lot of CD32's running in a central room, with each running a Scala created interactive CD presentation for the various areas of the museum. I visited shortly after reading about this in AUi and it worked well. I have no idea how long they continued to use them, or if they are in fact still using them still.
    I think they refurbished the Museum in 2005 so they might have disappeared then (or not if they were still working and still suitable for the job).
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    Never heard of the Arcadia or the Cubo CD32.

    Interesting about that transport museum using CD32s. I think I've seen you post about that before. Maybe email them and ask perhaps.

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