Whitney Systems has a Macintosh HyperCard Videodisc driver package called
Videodisc Writer. It is an easy way for customers to incorporate
videodiscs into their HyperCard stacks without having to learn HyperTalk or
how to write XCMDs or XFCNs. It presently supports the Pioneer 4200, 6000,
and 6010 Videodisc players. Whitney Systems is willing to write an
interface for other players, too, should there be sufficient demand.
For more details, search the Tech Info Library under "Whitney Systems".
Note: "Videodisc" is spelled with a "c" at the end and is all one word.
This was established with the original Phillips/Sony patent on Videodisc
and Compact Disc. If you are referring to magnetic media, then spell
"disk" with a "k", as in "floppy disk". If you are referring to read-only
media, spell "disc" with a "c", as in "compact disc".