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Episode: 2212
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Title: HPR2212: meanderings Cyberpunk and the Minidisc
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2212/hpr2212.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 15:46:50
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This in HPR episode 2,212 entitled, The Underings, Cyberpunk and the Milidisk.
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It is posted back when Mo and in about 5 minutes long and carrying a clean flag.
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The summary is the Cyberpunk history of the Sony Milidisk.
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Hello, this is Kuvmo.
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This is going to start off in the weeds, but I wish to get a timeline laid down.
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Somewhere around 1982, when the CD came out, I saw a little film called Tron.
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This got me fascinated with computers and had to beg a junior high teacher to let me
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take his basic programming class.
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He thought my mask goes would keep me from getting out of it, but it flowed like water.
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Later a TRS-80 color sound kept the interest alive.
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I was reading a lot of fantasy and plain dungeons dragons on a regular basis, so quite a few
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choose your own adventure and dice rolling programs were written and copied to the tape
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deck.
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Of course, a few years later, girls and cars took center stage and it wasn't until 91
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that a new job working for a semiconductor plant reintroduced me to a terminal, mainly
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a VAC system that I loved throwing commands at just to see what would turn up.
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Eventually the VACs moved on to PCs and we had access to use net.
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I had time to read books while waiting for the machines I was working with to need attention.
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This led to an eventual dive into Cyberpunk.
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Of course I loved Blade Runner from Way Back, but had not realized that it belonged
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to a complete genre, burning chrome, the sprawl trilogy, snow crash.
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I could not help make the connection to my life spending the weekends talking with shady
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characters in less than ideal locations to find parts for hot rods I could afford.
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And then during the week, in a bunny suit, striding the halls of a bright white cleanroom
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building the tech that was taking over the world.
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The transition from cassette tapes to CDE in my peer group was slow and it was probably
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laid into the 90s before the cassettes were finally boxed up and shelved.
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Personal audio players using flash and hard drives were hitting the market, Rios, iPods,
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CD players it would play MP3s.
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This was all I heard about and jumped into the MP3 craze with an iPod.
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In 99, the Matrix came out and I loved it, but the scene in the beginning struck me.
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Neo was selling illicit program sneakernet style on what looked like a real world disc.
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After some research, I learned of the Sony mini-disc.
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It had come out in 92 and was far superior to the cassette and was set to be a driving
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force in personal music before the CD could mature.
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Unfortunately, while being very popular in Japan, uptake in the West was weak.
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The introduction of affordable, recordable CDs in 96, coupled with the 98 introduction
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of all those personal audio players, signaled a slow, lingering death for the mini-disc.
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Short introduction from Wikipedia.
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The mini-disc MD is a magneto-optical, disk-based data storage device, offering a capacity
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of 74 minutes and later any 80 minutes, have digitized audio or 1GB of high MD data.
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The Sony brand audio players were on the market from September 1992 until March 2013.
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Mini-disc was announced by Sony in September 1992 and released that November for sale
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in Japan and in December in Europe, Canada, the USA and other countries.
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The music format originally based exclusively on ATRAC or ATRAC audio data compression,
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but the option of linear PCM digital recording was later introduced to attain audio quality
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comparable to that of a compact disk.
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Mini-disc were very popular in Japan but made a limited impact elsewhere.
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Sony announced they would cease development of MD devices with the last of the player sold
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by March 2013 and Wiki.
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Due to the mini-disc's near obscurity in the West and its cool form factor, it has been
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used in many cyberpunk settings, demolition man in 93, strange days, and Johnny Namanik
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in 95, Nirvana in 97, and of course the Matrix in 99.
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A recent tingle of interest sent me scouring eBay and thrish shops yielding mini-units
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and disks available at many different price points.
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Unfortunately, Sony no longer provides the needed software and great sites like mini-disc.org
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have been asked to quit hosting it.
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There are some open source projects such as QHIMD transfer, which is in the Linux repos,
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but as of the time of this writing I have been able to connect to the Sony MZN505 Type
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R.
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If any of you are still using your players and have tips on keeping this format alive,
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comment, email, or make your own episode going into more detail.
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I will have links in the show notes.
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Have a wonderful 2017.
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