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https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dragon_Notebook&diff=1922
Dragon Notebook
2005-05-09T01:07:31Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
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<div>Add link to the doc file...</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dragon&diff=1913
Dragon
2005-03-04T03:00:19Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>The Dragon 32 and 64 were near clones of the TRS-80 Color Computer made by Mettoy in England.<br />
<br />
There was also a "Dragon" (no 32 or 64) made by Tano for the United States market.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Compute!_Magazine&diff=1914
Compute! Magazine
2005-03-04T02:55:55Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
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<div>Compute! magazine "was published from 1979 through September 1994. It covered every major platform until it became a PC-only publication in May 1988" according to atariarchives.com.<br />
<br />
It did not have a specific Color Computer section, but since it was designed for the typical home user of the time, the programs published were occasionally offered in Color Computer form.<br />
<br />
There was a variant of Compute! named Compute!'s Gazette, which was only for the Commodore line of computers.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=1830
Publications
2005-03-04T02:51:29Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Magazines with CoCo Sections */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming]] (1983) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[Don Inman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Programs]] (1982) [[Tom Rugg]],[[Phil Feldman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Fantastic Games]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer what Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80]] (1985) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Programs and Applications for the Color Computer]] (1982) [[Alfred Baker]]<br />
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] (1983) [[Don Inman]],[[Kurt Inman]]<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] (1984?) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]<br />
* [[Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (198?) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Compute! Magazine]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (July 1981-May 1993) - [[Falsoft]]<br />
*[[Dragon User]] (XXXX-XXXX)<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Hardware&diff=917
Hardware
2005-03-02T04:10:48Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Audio Digitizers */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Audio Digitizers==<br />
*[[Max Sound]] - GimeSoft's audio recorder that used the joystick port.<br />
<br />
==Computers==<br />
*[[TRS-80 Color Computers]] (A list of all available models)<br />
*[[Dragon]]<br />
*[[MC-10 Micro Color Computer]]<br />
*[[TDP-100]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Floppy Disk Controllers==<br />
*[[Disto Super Controller]]<br />
*[[Disto Super Controller II]]<br />
*[[Hard Drive Systems]]<br />
<br />
==Hard Drive Controllers==<br />
*[[Burke & Burke]] - RLL/MFM interface. <br />
*[[KenTon]] - SCSI<br />
<br />
==Input Devices==<br />
*[[The Glove]]<br />
*[[Le Stick]]<br />
<br />
==Memory Upgrades==<br />
*[[Tandy 512K Upgrade]]<br />
<br />
==MIDI Interfaces==<br />
*[[CoCo MIDI]]<br />
<br />
==Multi Devices==<br />
These are items that serve more than one purpose, such as Cloud-9's SuperBoard.<br />
*[[SuperBoard]]<br />
<br />
==RS232 Devices==<br />
*[[Tandy RS232 Pak]]<br />
*[[CoNect 16550 Pak]] - what is the official name?<br />
<br />
==Speech Synthesizers==<br />
*[[Super Voice]] - Speech Systems' device that could sing.<br />
*[[Super Talker]]<br />
<br />
==Video Digitizers==<br />
*[[Rascan]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Hardware]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dragon&diff=162
Dragon
2005-03-02T04:07:56Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>The Dragon 32 and 64 were near clones of the TRS-80 Color Computer made by Mettoy in England.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dragon_User&diff=1912
Dragon User
2005-03-02T04:05:52Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>A British publication devoted to the [[Dragon]] 32/64 Computers available there.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Hardware&diff=160
Hardware
2005-03-02T04:04:48Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Audio Digitizers==<br />
*[[Max Sound]] - GimeSoft's audio recorder that used the joustick port.<br />
<br />
==Computers==<br />
*[[TRS-80 Color Computers]] (A list of all available models)<br />
*[[Dragon]]<br />
*[[MC-10 Micro Color Computer]]<br />
*[[TDP-100]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Floppy Disk Controllers==<br />
*[[Disto Super Controller]]<br />
*[[Disto Super Controller II]]<br />
*[[Hard Drive Systems]]<br />
<br />
==Hard Drive Controllers==<br />
*[[Burke & Burke]] - RLL/MFM interface. <br />
*[[KenTon]] - SCSI<br />
<br />
==Input Devices==<br />
*[[The Glove]]<br />
*[[Le Stick]]<br />
<br />
==Memory Upgrades==<br />
*[[Tandy 512K Upgrade]]<br />
<br />
==MIDI Interfaces==<br />
*[[CoCo MIDI]]<br />
<br />
==Multi Devices==<br />
These are items that serve more than one purpose, such as Cloud-9's SuperBoard.<br />
*[[SuperBoard]]<br />
<br />
==RS232 Devices==<br />
*[[Tandy RS232 Pak]]<br />
*[[CoNect 16550 Pak]] - what is the official name?<br />
<br />
==Speech Synthesizers==<br />
*[[Super Voice]] - Speech Systems' device that could sing.<br />
*[[Super Talker]]<br />
<br />
==Video Digitizers==<br />
*[[Rascan]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Hardware]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=161
Publications
2005-03-02T04:02:06Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Newsstand Magazines */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming]] (1983) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[Don Inman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Programs]] (1982) [[Tom Rugg]],[[Phil Feldman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Fantastic Games]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer what Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80]] (1985) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Programs and Applications for the Color Computer]] (1982) [[Alfred Baker]]<br />
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] (1983) [[Don Inman]],[[Kurt Inman]]<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] (1984?) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]<br />
* [[Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (198?) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (July 1981-May 1993) - [[Falsoft]]<br />
*[[Dragon User]] (XXXX-XXXX)<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Color_Computer_Magazine&diff=1911
The Color Computer Magazine
2005-03-01T04:56:31Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Last Issue October 1984.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Color_Computer_Assembly_Language_Programming&diff=1910
TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming
2005-03-01T04:53:36Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>296 pages, black and white paperback. Publisher: Radio Shack, catalog # 62-2077.<br />
<br />
Focused on using EDTASM to program the TRS-80 Color Computer.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=158
Publications
2005-03-01T04:51:01Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming]] (1983) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[Don Inman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Programs]] (1982) [[Tom Rugg]],[[Phil Feldman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Fantastic Games]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer what Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80]] (1985) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Programs and Applications for the Color Computer]] (1982) [[Alfred Baker]]<br />
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] (1983) [[Don Inman]],[[Kurt Inman]]<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] (1984?) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]<br />
* [[Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (198?) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (July 1981-May 1993) - [[Falsoft]]<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=157
Publications
2005-03-01T04:47:28Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Newsstand Magazines */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[Don Inman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Programs]] (1982) [[Tom Rugg]],[[Phil Feldman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Fantastic Games]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer what Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80]] (1985) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Programs and Applications for the Color Computer]] (1982) [[Alfred Baker]]<br />
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] (1983) [[Don Inman]],[[Kurt Inman]]<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] (1984?) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]<br />
* [[Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (198?) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (July 1981-May 1993) - [[Falsoft]]<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Assembly_Language_Graphics_for_the_TRS-80_Color_Computer&diff=1909
Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer
2005-02-23T04:53:45Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>approx 290 pages, black and white paperback. Published by Reston Publishing.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Color_Computer_Playground&diff=1908
The Color Computer Playground
2005-02-23T04:51:26Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>228 pages, black and white paperback. Radio Shack catalog # 26-3196.\<br />
<br />
This book also claims it was converted from "The Atari Playground" by Edwin Morales. Mostly educational software.<br />
<br />
Tagline from book cover: "42 programs for learning and fun!"</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Colour_Computer_Programmer%27s_Handbook&diff=1907
TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook
2005-02-23T04:48:55Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>This book is literally the three books [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Fantastic Games]] , [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures]] and [[TRS-80 Colour Computer what Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80]] bound together with a fourth section included which is a general introduction to the Color Computer included. This fourth book was published under the title "Exploring the TRS-80". These issues are literally bound together - the page numbers from the other books are included verbatim, and there are 4 tables of contents.<br />
<br />
Radio Shack catalog # 62-8004.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Color_Computer_Graphics&diff=1906
Color Computer Graphics
2005-02-23T04:43:31Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>approx 250 pages, black and white paperback. Radio Shack catalog # 62-2076.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Programs_and_Applications_for_the_Color_Computer&diff=1905
TRS-80 Programs and Applications for the Color Computer
2005-02-23T04:40:46Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>approx 200 pages, black and white paperback. Published by Reston Publishing.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Colour_Computer_Fantastic_Games&diff=1904
TRS-80 Colour Computer Fantastic Games
2005-02-23T04:38:44Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>36 pages, full color paperback. Radio Shack catalog # 62-8000. No authors attributed: programs were "adapted" by John Miller and Scott McCann.<br />
<br />
Aimed at beginners, this book printed 6 games in Color BASIC. It was re-used in the [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]].<br />
<br />
Speedboat<br />
<br />
Logger<br />
<br />
Haze Maze<br />
<br />
Get Away<br />
<br />
Sub Attack<br />
<br />
Snails' Trails</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Colour_Computer_Space_Adventures&diff=1903
TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures
2005-02-23T04:32:36Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
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<div>44 pages, full color, paperback. Radio Shack catalog # 62-8001. No authors credited, but programs were listed as "adapted" by Scott McCann and Derek Simonson. Printed in Ontario, Canada.<br />
<br />
This book as re-used as part of [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]]. All programs require Extended BASIC.<br />
<br />
Moonshuttle<br />
<br />
Space Duel<br />
<br />
Protector<br />
<br />
Alien Attack<br />
<br />
Red Alert!<br />
<br />
Invasion</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Colour_Computer_what_Else_You_Can_Do_With_Your_TRS-80&diff=1902
TRS-80 Colour Computer what Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80
2005-02-23T04:27:24Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>64 pages, full color, paperback. Radio Shack Catalog # 62-8002. Published by Hayes Publishing in Ontario, Canada.<br />
<br />
Authors: Dean Mackie, Peter J. Lear, Graham Richards<br />
<br />
This book was re-used as part of the [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]], also published by Radio Shack. Included 7 programs, all in BASIC, and would all fit in 16K non-Extended BASIC.<br />
<br />
Database<br />
<br />
Word Processor<br />
<br />
Super Sort<br />
<br />
Money Minder<br />
<br />
Grapher<br />
<br />
Murder One!<br />
<br />
Grpah and Win!</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Second_Rainbow_Book_of_Simulations&diff=1901
The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations
2005-02-23T04:18:36Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>176 pages, black and white paperback. Published by [[Falsoft]].<br />
<br />
Winners from the second [[Rainbow]] magazine simulation contest. 16 total simulations. Winners list:<br />
<br />
*Bush Pilot - Duane S. Wood<br />
*Olympic Boxing - Dr. Bob Tyson<br />
*Olympic Decathlon - Curtis Boyle<br />
*CoCo's Bowling Alley - Floyd Keirnan<br />
*Pro Wrestling - Brian Maiorano<br />
*Nereid Countdown - Joel Robbins<br />
*Refunder's Delight - Audrey De Lisle<br />
*Master Train Dispatcher - E.L. Vasser<br />
*Stock Market - Ray Ligocki<br />
*18-Wheeler - Peter Brandt<br />
*Flight to Mars - Aryeh Glaberson<br />
*Bomb Squad - Chris McKernan<br />
*Vacation U.S.A. - Bill English<br />
*Lifestyle - Dr. Charles Santee<br />
*Project Theta - Randy Simpson<br />
*Ghostgetters - Baron Quintana</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Rainbow_Book_of_Simulations&diff=1900
The Rainbow Book of Simulations
2005-02-23T04:12:10Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>198 pages, black and white paperback. Published by [[Falsoft]].<br />
<br />
Included the 20 winning entries from the [[Rainbow]] magazine's first simulation contest. List of winners:<br />
<br />
*Civil War - Don Bradford<br />
*Sailing - Bradd Belasco<br />
*Congress - Jeff Stevens<br />
*Model Rocketry - David Matt<br />
*Baseball - Martin Lee<br />
*Air Traffic Controller - G.K. Marek<br />
*Flight - F.W. McKenzie<br />
*Life with CoCo - Pat Pugliano<br />
*Mars - Geoff Stark<br />
*Big Business - Gilbert Murray<br />
*Flood - Gregory Clark<br />
*Voyager II - Mike Fincke<br />
*Lunar Landing - Marc Amick<br />
*Checkers - Todd Burns<br />
*CoCo Piano - Jim Davis<br />
*Robot - Richard Kottke<br />
*Restaurant - David Mann<br />
*Stockbroker - Scott Slomiany<br />
*Mower - Jim Rohman<br />
*Ships O' Line - Richard Brown</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Rainbow_Book_of_Simulations&diff=155
The Rainbow Book of Simulations
2005-02-23T04:11:12Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>198 pages, black and white paperback. Published by [[Falsoft]].<br />
<br />
Included the 20 winning entries from the [[Rainbow]] magazine's first simulation contest. <br />
<br />
*Civil War - Don Bradford<br />
*Sailing - Bradd Belasco<br />
*Congress - Jeff Stevens<br />
Model Rocketry - David Matt<br />
Baseball - Martin Lee<br />
Air Traffic Controller - G.K. Marek<br />
Flight - F.W. McKenzie<br />
Life with CoCo - Pat Pugliano<br />
Mars - Geoff Stark<br />
Big Business - Gilbert Murray<br />
Flood - Gregory Clark<br />
Voyager II - Mike Fincke<br />
Lunar Landing - Marc Amick<br />
Checkers - Todd Burns<br />
CoCo Piano - Jim Davis<br />
Robot - Richard Kottke<br />
Restaurant - David Mann<br />
Stockbroker - Scott Slomiany<br />
Mower - Jim Rohman<br />
Ships O' Line - Richard Brown</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=156
Publications
2005-02-23T04:01:53Z
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==Books==<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[Don Inman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Programs]] (1982) [[Tom Rugg]],[[Phil Feldman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Fantastic Games]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Programmer's Handbook]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures]] (1984) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer what Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80]] (1985) [various authors]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Programs and Applications for the Color Computer]] (1982) [[Alfred Baker]]<br />
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] (1983) [[Don Inman]],[[Kurt Inman]]<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[William Barden]]<br />
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] (1984?) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]<br />
* [[Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (198?) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] (1986) [various authors]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Color_Computer_Programs&diff=1895
TRS-80 Color Computer Programs
2005-02-23T03:36:19Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
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<div>334 pages, paperback. Published by dilithium (sic) Press. 37 programs total. Has an 8 page color section in the middle with screenshots of running programs "which illustrates how programs will look on a colored screen."</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=TRS-80_Color_Computer_Graphics&diff=1894
TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics
2005-02-23T03:30:31Z
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<div>304 pages, paperback. <br />
<br />
The cover of the book used the tagline "Learn how to create interesting graphics by mastering the fantastic capabilities of Extended Color BASIC!"<br />
<br />
Also, the author is credited as "Don Inman with Dymax."</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=154
Publications
2005-02-23T03:27:06Z
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<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics]] (1982) [[Don Inman]]<br />
* [[TRS-80 Color Programs]] (1982) [[Tom Rugg]],[[Phil Feldman]]<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=153
Publications
2005-02-23T03:17:34Z
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<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9_Level_II&diff=1891
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II
2005-02-23T03:17:07Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by [[Falsoft]], 272 pages, soft cover. Radio Shack Catalog # 26-3188.<br />
<br />
<br />
Subtitled "Volume 1: A Beginner's Guide to Windows." The forward by [[Lonnie Falk]] mentioned that this was part of a 2 volume set, but no second part was ever published.<br />
The focus of the book was the Level 2 edition of OS-9.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9_Level_II&diff=151
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II
2005-02-23T03:16:54Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by [[Falsoft]], 272 pages, soft cover. Radio Shack Catalog # 26-3190.<br />
<br />
<br />
Subtitled "Volume 1: A Beginner's Guide to Windows." The forward by [[Lonnie Falk]] mentioned that this was part of a 2 volume set, but no second part was ever published.<br />
The focus of the book was the Level 2 edition of OS-9.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9&diff=1890
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9
2005-02-23T03:16:00Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by [[Falsoft]], 426 pages, softcover. Radio Shack Catalog # 26-3190.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9&diff=149
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9
2005-02-23T03:15:16Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by [[Falsoft]], 426 pages, softcover. Radio Shack Catalog # 26-3188.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Lonnie_Falk&diff=1889
Lonnie Falk
2005-02-23T02:05:13Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Lonnie Falk founded [[Falsoft]], started the [[Rainbow]] magazine and set up the original RainbowFests. More details to come...</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Falsoft&diff=1893
Falsoft
2005-02-23T02:04:46Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
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<div>Placeholder</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rainbow&diff=1892
Rainbow
2005-02-23T02:04:19Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Placeholder</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9_Level_II&diff=150
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II
2005-02-23T02:03:19Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by [[Falsoft]], 272 pages, soft cover.<br />
Subtitled "Volume 1: A Beginner's Guide to Windows." The forward by [[Lonnie Falk]] mentioned that this was part of a 2 volume set, but no second part was ever published.<br />
Focus was the Level 2 edition of OS-9.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9&diff=148
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9
2005-02-23T02:02:47Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by [[Falsoft]], 426 pages, softcover.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Lonnie_Falk&diff=147
Lonnie Falk
2005-02-23T02:02:07Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Lonnie Falk founded [[Falsoft]], started the Rainbow magazine and set up the original RainbowFests. More details to come...</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Companies&diff=1083
Companies
2005-02-23T02:01:30Z
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==Games==<br />
*[[Diecom]] (XXXX-XXXX) -<br />
*[[Sundog]] (XXXX-XXXX) - <br />
*[[Tom Mix Software]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Some of the best CoCo 1/2 games around, such as the fantastic Donkey Kong clone, [[The King]].<br />
<br />
==Music and Speech==<br />
*[[Speech Systems]] (XXXX-XXXX) - MIDI, SuperVoice, E.A.R.S., and more.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Companies]]<br />
<br />
==Publishing Companies==<br />
*[[Falsoft]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Publisher of the Rainbow and many books.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9_Level_II&diff=146
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II
2005-02-23T01:59:13Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by Falsoft, 272 pages, soft cover.<br />
Subtitled "Volume 1: A Beginner's Guide to Windows." The forward by [[Lonnie Falk]] mentioned that this was part of a 2 volume set, but no second part was ever published.<br />
Focus was the Level 2 edition of OS-9.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Complete_Rainbow_Guide_to_OS-9&diff=145
The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9
2005-02-23T01:56:01Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Published by Falsoft, 426 pages, softcover.</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=152
Publications
2005-02-23T01:54:18Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Books */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=142
Publications
2005-02-23T01:53:54Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Books */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Publications&diff=141
Publications
2005-02-23T01:53:46Z
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<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]][[Dale Puckett]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
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Publications
2005-02-23T01:53:37Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Books */</p>
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<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [Peter Dibble]][[Dale Puckett]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
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Publications
2005-02-23T01:53:16Z
<p>JohnGuin: /* Books */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{NavTop}}<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]<br />
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]<br />
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]<br />
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble][Dale Puckett]]<br />
<br />
== Fanzines ==<br />
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.<br />
<br />
==Magazines with CoCo Sections==<br />
*[[68 Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]<br />
*[[Computer Shopper]]<br />
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]<br />
*[[World of 68' Micros]]<br />
<br />
==Newsstand Magazines==<br />
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]<br />
*[[Hot CoCo]]<br />
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft<br />
<br />
==Newsletters==<br />
*[[Coco Ads]]<br />
*[[Coco News]]<br />
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]<br />
*[[Coco Trader]]<br />
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]<br />
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]<br />
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!<br />
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]<br />
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.<br />
<br />
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==<br />
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]<br />
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]<br />
*[[Color Computer News]]<br />
*[[Color Micro Journal]]<br />
*[[Dazzle]]<br />
*[[Dynamic Color News]]<br />
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]<br />
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]<br />
*[[Spectrogram]]<br />
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]<br />
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).<br />
*[[Wizard's Castle]]</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Lonnie_Falk&diff=144
Lonnie Falk
2005-02-23T01:19:26Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
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<div>Lonnie Falk started the Rainbow magazine and set up the original RainbowFests. More details to come...</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Lonnie_Falk&diff=137
Lonnie Falk
2005-02-23T01:17:14Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Lonnie Falk started the Rainbow magazine and set up the original CocoFests. More details to come...</div>
JohnGuin
https://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Lonnie_Falk&diff=136
Lonnie Falk
2005-02-23T01:16:53Z
<p>JohnGuin: </p>
<hr />
<div>Lonnie falk started the Rainbow magazine and set up the original CocoFests. More details to come...</div>
JohnGuin