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Solo is a custom-made enhancement ASIC introduced with the release of WebTV Plus units in 1997. It was announced by WebTV Networks and the press to offer 3D capabilities, image enhancement, picture-in-picture, and compositing of multiple video feeds. [1] The chip was named after a German shepard WebTV founder Steve Perlman owned. Not much else is known about it or how it works at the moment.
Capabilities of the WebTV Solo chip include:
(Source: https://www.japaninc.com/cpj/extras/aug99ex04.html)
There are three known versions of the Solo chip:
In 1999, plans were made by Microsoft to design a successor to the Solo chip that would be used on hardware developed for the DVR-focused iteration of WebTV, UltimateTV. New features introduced with this version of Solo are primarily focused on introducing DVR capabilities, including being able to process several video streams at once, allowing users to record several shows at the same time, and adding a DAC to display digital video content directly on a television. Toshiba would be responsible for manufacturing the Solo2 chips.
No other information about the Solo2 chip and its improvements compared to the original Solo have surfaced as of yet.
As of July 7, 2023, thanks to TommyD, we now have a complete copy of the original documentation for the Solo ASIC. For now, this is only being hosted directly on the wiki's servers. It is available here, but do note that the PDF is very large (423 pages) and can take a while to download.