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DigiSync is a
hardware device developed by
Filmlab Systems International to
allow negative cutters,
telecine machines, and
ColorMaster to read and log...
- also
involved in the
creation of
other groundbreaking technologies. The
DigiSync film reader,
developed by RIM,
revolutionized the work of
movie editors...
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DigiSync, a
purpose built keykode reader is used by most
negative cutters in
conjunction with
software for
logging the
keykode from film.
DigiSync was...
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possibly invented by
Eckhardt Wettlaufer who
produced the
first board in 1875
DigiSync – a
barcode reader used in
motion picture production that was invented...
- and Palm
devices until it was
phased out. In 1990, RIM
introduced the
DigiSync Film
KeyKode Reader. In 1991, it
introduced the
first Mobitex protocol...
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Research in Motion, for the
design and
development of the
DigiSync Film
KeyKode Reader. The
DigiSync Film
KeyKode Reader provides a fast, accurate, and user-friendly...
- software. Mbox was the entry-level
range of the
available interface;
Digi 001 and
Digi 002/003,
which also
provided a
control surface, were the
upper range...
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using MIDI (resulting in a new patent).
Subsequent products include the
DigiMax multi-channel
microphone preamplifier with ADAT
output (2000), the Central...
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collaboration YouTube channel MotherFalconQuagmire. The
short satires included lip
syncing music videos,
short parodies of po****r songs, and British-speaking lads...
- MVNO M2M only 310 660 T-Mobile Not
operational GSM 1900
Formerly DigiPhone PCS /
DigiPH 310 670 AT&T AT&T
Mobility Unknown Unknown Former Northstar 310...