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CoCo is the nickname given to the Radio Shack TRS-80 '''Co'''lor '''Co'''mputer.
CoCo is the nickname given to the Radio Shack TRS-80 '''Co'''lor '''Co'''mputer.


==External Links==
==External CoCo Related Links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Color_Computer Wikipedia's CoCo Page] - A rather well done information page on just what a CoCo is.
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandy_Color_Computer TRS-80 Color Computer Wikipedia Page] - A rather well done information page on just what a CoCo is.
*[http://glensideccc.com/ The Glenside Color Computer Club Page] - More information on the CoCo.
*[http://coco3.com/ The TRS-80.Tandy Color Computer Supersite] - No longer active and full of SPAM, but use the search engine to find lots information for the CoCo.
*[http://coco3.com/ The TRS-80.Tandy Color Computer Supersite] - Lots information and new products for the CoCo.
*[http://cococoding.com/ CoCo Coding] - Massive Color Computer programming and documentation repository.
*[http://cloud9tech.com.com/ The Cloud-9 Page] - State of the art hardware and software upgrades for the CoCo.
*[http://cloud9tech.com.com/ The Cloud-9 Page] - State of the art hardware and software upgrades for the CoCo.
*[http://glensideccc.com/ The Glenside Color Computer Club Page] - More information on the CoCo.
*[http://glensideccc.com/ The Glenside Color Computer Club Page] - More information on the CoCo.
*[http://tandycoco.com/ Started out as the CoCo Den and morphing into much more] - CoCo commentary with hardware and software reviews.
*[http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/ TRS-80 Color Computer Archives] - A wealth of Coco software in organized directories. Most sofware for the Coco can be found here as well as manuals and magazines.
*[http://tandycoco.com/forums/ The Color Computer Forums] CoCo Enthusiast Forum pages.
*[http://tandycoco.com/ CoCo News, Reviews & Updates] - CoCo commentary with news and hardware and software reviews.
*[http://sites.google.com/site/drivewire4/ JAVA based DriveWire 4 by Aaron Wolfe] - Opens the CoCo to new features and worlds.
*[http://tandycoco.com/forum/ The Color Computer Forums] CoCo Enthusiast Forum pages.
*[http://cococoding.com/ Programming documentation collection and more] - Massive Color Computer programming documentation repository
*[http://sites.google.com/site/drivewire4/ JAVA based DriveWire 4 by Aaron Wolfe] - Opens the CoCo to new features and worlds, with virtual drive access from your PC, DW4 MIDI for the Coco, OS-9 terminals, and much, much more!
*[http://users.axess.com/twilight/sock/ Sock Master's CoCo Page] - Home of CoCo's Donkey Kong Emulator, Twilight Term, mind-blowing CoCo demos such as CocoTracker (Coco Mod player) and much more.
*[http://www.cocoquest.com/ CoCo Quest] - Home of Mike Snyder's CoCo games.
*[http://sites.google.com/site/dabarnstudio/ Da Barn Studios] - A site dedicated to the software projects of Bill Pierce as well as Music from the Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer 1, 2 & 3.
*[http://lost.l-w.ca/coco/lwtools/ LWTools]- is a set of cross-development tools for the Motorola 6809 and Hitachi 6309 microprocessors.
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/nitros9/ NitrOS-9 on SourceForge] - The open source operating system for all CoCo's and Dragons. Great documentation in the wiki.
*[ftp://www.rtsi.com/OS9/OS9_6X09/ RTSI OS9 Archive] - The exclusive archive of OS9 software and tools.
*[ftp://www.rtsi.com/RSDOS/ RTSI RSDOS Archive] - The archive of RSDOS software and tools.
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/toolshed/ The Toolshed] - Great set of tools including a 6809 assembler, utilities for managing disk images, and much more.
*[http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=coco_chat Coco Chat] - You can chat with folks interested in CoCo programming.
*[http://www.lcurtisboyle.com/nitros9/ NitrOS9.LCURTISBOYLE.COM] - A set of Coco 1/2/3 web pages by L. Curtis Boyle on NitrOS-9.
*[http://alsplace.os9al.com/subetha.html Al's Place] - The Home and history of Sub-Etha Software. A lot of info on Coco and OS-9.
*[http://cocomc10.pereanet.com/ Yet Another Coco & MC-10 Site] - Dedicated to the Tandy/Radio Shack MC-10 Micro Color Computer and the Color Computers 1, 2 & 3.
*[http://www.cs.unc.edu/~yakowenk/coco.html Color Computer Stuff] - SO, WHY ARE RADIO SHACK COLOR COMPUTERS SUDDENLY COOL?
*[http://www.vavasour.ca/cfdm/ Coco Friends Disk Magazine] - A web version of back issues of "Coco Friends Disk Magazine"
*[http://www.vavasour.ca/jeff/trs80.html Jeff Vavasour's TRS-80 EMULATION Page] - The first Color Computer Emulator. Jeff's TRS-80 emulation is good stuff. All MSDOS based, so modern computers need a DOSBox to run the emulators.
*[http://archive.worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Main_Page The Dragon Archive] - This page contains links to various resources related to the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 microcomputers.
*[https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcce/ Virtual Color Computer (Vcc)] - the VCC Color Computer 3 Emulator for Windows download page. This is the last official release by the author.
*[http://members.optusnet.com.au/nickma/ProjectArchive/index.html Nickolas Marentes' Project Archive] - Nick's page includes information on all his CoCo projects and programs, interviews, software downloads and interesting information about the CoCo 3's (still) elusive 256 color mode.
*[http://cocoman.org/cocoman/ Coco Man's Webpage] - This Page Deticated to the Tandy/ Radio Shack Color Computer "COCO".
*[http://users.digitalindigo.net/~techno/coco.html Techno's CoCo Page] - Lots of interesting information about the various models of the CoCo, including pictures.
*[http://iloveglory.freehostia.com/daggorath/index.html The Dungeons of Daggorath Video Game] - A page devoted to the classic CoCo game, considered by many to be one of the best games of all time!
*[http://www.trs-80.com/wordpress/orch80/ Ira Goldklang's TRS-80 Revived Site] -  Ira's TRS-80 site with pages devoted to the Orchestra 80/85/90.
*[http://coco.etechwds.com/ Life and Times of the Color Computer] - Steve Bjork's homepage. I wish Steve would get back to work on the Coco 4 project.


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