ANTIC Interview 103 - Courtney Goodin, Compu=Prompt Teleprompter - a podcast by Randy Kindig, Kay Savetz, Brad Arnold

from 2015-12-08T08:00

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Courtney Goodin, Compu=Prompt teleprompter


Compu=Prompt was the first electronic, personal computer based teleprompter, which ran off of an Atari 800XL computer. It was created by Courtney Goodin, who won an Emmy award for it, for “Pioneering Development in Electronic Prompting.”


He also created the Atari graphics programs Color Print and Graphic Master, both of which were distributed by Datasoft.


This interview took place on December 4, 2015.


Teaser Quotes:


“This software is probably one of the most expensive pieces of software sold that ran on the Atari.”


“We sold systems to companies like IBM, we sold to JC Penney, we sold them to the Defense Intelligence Agency - the government.”


LINKS


Photos of the device from the eBay listing: http://imgur.com/a/oc6S6


Device on eBay


Proprompt: http://proprompt.com


1984 InfoWorld article mentioning Compu=Prompt


Antic magazine article about Color Print and Graphic Master: http://www.atarimagazines.com/v2n10/ComputerArt.html

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