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To: majaman1978 who wrote (65)11/13/1999 8:47:00 AM
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yesterday...this is hot, hot, hot..IMHO..the world will be 'watching'..(PI)..and interacting...
Best, Savant
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VideoPropulsion VDOPro Products Enable 'Best of Breed' Digital TV
Solution

SLINGER, Wis., Nov 12, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

Lysis to Include VPI DVBASI in iDTV Solution

VideoPropulsion, Inc. (VPI), currently a wholly owned subsidiary of
GENROCO, Inc. (OTC BB Board: "GRCIE") and the premier supplier of DVB
hardware and software, announced today that its products have been
pre-integrated as part of the iDTV solution developed by Lysis SA.

The Lysis iDTV platform offers a comprehensive and integrated set of
business oriented tools covering the full life cycle of DTV service
management, from content acquisition and intellectual property
management, to target delivery and usage analysis.

VideoPropulsion's VDOPro(TM) DVBASI solutions provide the
highest-performing, lowest cost per stream available in the marketplace
today. VPI products offer unmatched flexibility and throughput for
pumping a full pipe of video or data streams from a broad spectrum of
video servers. The company's DVB creations are being utilized in a wide
variety of applications that allow consumers to use their TV sets for
interactive services including e-mail, home shopping, web browsing,
video-on demand, IP telephony, and other functions.

"The VideoPropulsion DVB card with OVS support provides powerful
enabling technology in our joint solution with Compaq and Oracle," said
Christopher de Buys, Lysis Business Development Manager. "The component
is extremely reliable and is a proven solution in the digital
television marketplace."

"We are proud that our equipment has been selected by Lysis, Oracle and
Compaq for this innovative joint offering," said Barbara Pick,
President and CEO of VideoPropulsion. "Our partners have made 'Best of
Breed' choices of components in developing this product so that their
customers can be assured of the highest quality combined with cutting
edge functionality."

The Lysis iDTV Platform enables content providers and content
aggregators, operators (cable, satellite, terrestrial, telecom,
utilities, etc.), broadcasters, Internet content aggregators, on-line
retailers and other enterprises, to use digital television channels and
the Internet to deliver enhanced programs with interactive services to
millions of households and businesses worldwide.

About Lysis Headquartered in Switzerland, and shortly to start
subsidiaries in the United States and Asia, Lysis develops, markets and
supports the leading software platform for the management and delivery
of multimedia digital content over DTV broadcast channels and the
Internet.

For more information contact lysis.com .

About VideoPropulsion VideoPropulsion, Inc. is a new, leading edge
digital video technology company with expertise in providing high
performance, hardware & software solutions for users of digital video
servers. The company's partners include Oracle, SGI, Compaq, Sun
Microsystems, Lysis and other major video server and iDTV applications
suppliers. VDOPro products have been in active use in Europe since
1995. Incorporated into offerings from OpenTV, Concurrent, Open...,
Oracle and others for applications such as interactive TV services and
video-on-demand, VPI has been leading the way with its reliable and
novel products.

GENROCO has announced that it plans to spinoff VideoPropulsion to its
shareholders early in the new year.

Additional data can be found at videopropulsion.com .

SOURCE: DigitalWork ( digitalwork.com )
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CONTACT: VideoPropulsion, Inc., Slinger
Dru Popper-Lopez, 505/238-4344
Email: dru@videopropulsion.com
Web: videopropulsion.com

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