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    Back in like 1980-82 in our school library we had these film viewers that were available that used a type of cartridge that ran for maybe 5 min or so. They were silent and I am going to guess used either 8MM or 16MM film. the cartridges were about half the size of a standard VHS tape. The films were silent (I think). The screen was built in rather than projected onto a wall. We use to watch films of volcanos spewing lava and such. Anyway, does anyone remember these things and what were they?

    Just curious.
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  2. Was it something like this?
    http://www.cedu.niu.edu/blackwell/multimedia/images/JPEGS/SLIDE179.JPG

    I remember a similar product, and I think it was a Dukane. That picture isn't quite right but it kind of looks like it. Thanks for the flashback.

    -Evan-

    PS: You might find it in this archive of old projection stuff:
    http://www.cedu.niu.edu/blackwell/multimedia/high/fr_left.html
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  3. I remember seeing these (or something similar) when I was at Primary school in the UK around 1973/74. It was the Volcano film as well.

    If memory serves me right, they contained 8mm (super 8?) film and the film in the sealed cartridge was on a continuous loop.
    Cole
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    That could very well be it. And yes I forgot to mention in my post it was on a contiuous loop. What I wouldn't give to see some of those things again.

    Thanks for the info guys!!!

    That takes me back to the good old days.
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    Okay.

    I have to as another question about this one.

    Does anyone know the official name/format of the cartridges used in this machine?
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