Anyone have any? I don't mean like kiosk demos of cd-i games, but stuff like this "K-mart Battery Center" Disk I found in the DVS-200 I won on ebay. Is there any interest in preserving this stuff?
My disk has the following on the front:
K-mart Battery Center
Digital Video (with the digital video logo above it)
CD-i logo
Version 3.0; 2/2000
OCI marketing Customer Service Help: 1-800-782-7273
Upon booting the disk, it automatically starts playing a video, and says to "Press select" to start. I am not sure what button select is on a touchpad controller, but was not able to get it to respond with a controller or the controls on the front of the unit. I might need the remote, or keyboard. Probably something proprietary to whatever type generic kiosks k-marts used in 2000.
I've already ripped an image of it, it's 122 MB compressed in a rar archive. If anyone is interested I can upload it and link the download here.
Store Kiosk Disks?
A touchscreen is seen as standard cd-i controller, more likely it used some custom hardware and tests for that. I also have a couple of discs which don't go beyong the "press a button" phase. It could be as simple as a button connected to the serial port or like the photoplay discs which need a special board with codes.