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The Memotech MTX Series

Memotech Photos - Multi-Effect Video Wall

 

Here you will find a selection of detailed pictures of a number of Video Wall systems, owned by Mike Rudkin, and Peter Kretzschmar, as well as the ones that I managed to obtain in June 2013 and September 2015.

If you click on the images below, the full size picture will open, be aware, many of these are quite large and may be unsuitable for display on mobile devices or with a slow internet connection, but I wanted to include as much detail as possible in the larger photos.

 

Memotech Video Wall systems were initially made up of a Memotech MTX computer (an RS128 or MTX512S2) with a minimum of 128K RAM, attached through the printer port to nondescript black boxes packed with electronics to drive a wall of video monitors used in advertising displays, entertainment venues, etc. Some later systems were equipped with the MTX 2000 computer, before the company moved onto the industry standard PC platform.

A number of advanced Video Wall options such as time code synchronisation, mouse control, operation of the Reflex Touch Controller etc, required the presence of an RS232 board in the MTX.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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