The term ''embedded'' is typically used when talking about software hidden within a hardware ''appliance'' in a manner not normally seen. See "[What 'embedding' means]". Software within your television, VCR, CD, MP3, DVD players, microwave, or router are all examples of some degree of embedding. Tcl is frequently used for embedded systems. [[Someone please add pointers to examples where Tcl is embedded]] ---- For example, the personal digital video recorder system TiVO has Tcl embedded. In fact, here's a project relating to that product. What: Tivo Web Project Where: http://tivo.lightn.org/ http://tivo.sf.net/ Description: The latest branch of this project is written entirely in Tcl. It runs on the TiVo and works only with the TiVo 2.0 series software. It provides the ability to browse the entire channel guide, schedule and delete recordings via software, and requires only a TCP/IP connection to your TiVo. Currently at version 1.9.3 . Updated: 09/2001 Contact: mailto:tivoweb@lightn.org ---- [Category Application]