Hello! I found this thread via Google and just created an account to join the Merlin party. I've looked far and wide and I think this is the only thread on the internet that exists with an actual photo of an install CD! What peculiar timing for this to have just been bumped, too. Not too long ago I found my original NEC Ready software booklet from 1996:
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In it was my NEC 962X recovery CD (note "Tri Films Merlin II"):
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And something I've had living in the vague recesses of my memory for decades now -- a standalone installer for Merlin himself, version 2.0:
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As you can see, my Merlin is an earlier version than what Akula65 shared a photo of from their 1998 batch and, presumably, what ArtiomWin found in their 1997 batch. Until recently, it never even occurred to me that there could be multiple editions. I'm intrigued.
Anyway, I really wanted to see the actual videos again, but my Win 10 machines predictably wanted nothing to do with SETUP.EXE no matter what I did. I ended up teaching myself how to bring up a virtual XP desktop using Oracle's VirtualBox so that I had something I could actually install it on, and then I pulled all of the extracted data (videos, bitmaps, etc.) from the C:\Merlin install directory. Then I played around with video/audio encoding in VirtualDub until the videos were finally in a format that YouTube would accept.
This is the complete two minute first boot intro from Merlin 2.0 on a brand new NEC Ready Windows 95 system in 1996 -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCn8RvLcyS4
And here are the other 32 minutes, all tutorials and tours compiled together -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjQfyzqcrIg
What a zany period piece this is. I forgot how much the 90s loved multimedia-anything! I would love to know the name of the actor who portrayed Merlin, but I couldn't find any credits on my CD. Speaking of, I also added Merlin 2.0 to archive.org here: https://archive.org/details/NECMerlin. It includes a .zip of the actual C:\Merlin data so that you don't have to bother with virtual machines to browse the contents from a modern computer. The Merlin 2.0 ISO is included for good measure.
Akula65 and ArtiomWin -- if there's anything I could do to help you do the same with your Merlin CDs, please reach out to me. These are pretty rare and I'd be happy to help!