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  • | pub_date = 1/1/[[1986]] ...
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  • ==1986== ...
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  • <br/><br/><b>Released: 1986 (programmed in late 1985)</b> ...
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  • |year=October 1986 issue ...
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  • ...among all of the Radio Shack controllers. This model was introduced in the 1986 Radio Shack catalog. ...
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  • ...rola 6800 when the original Apple was being developed in the late '70s. By 1986 prices for 8-bit processors had dropped dramatically from the late '70s, bu ...
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  • | endyear = 1986 '''Hot CoCo''' ran from June 1983 to February 1986. Initial size of the magazine was 146 pages, but it shrank over the years ...
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  • | year= 1986 - 1994(?) ...
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  • Either way, by the time the CoCo 3 came out in 1986 (in the RSC-17 for 1987), Radio Shack had already stopped offering either o ...
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  • In July 1986, [[Burke & Burke]] introduced DaggorPatch, which patches the ROM to run the ...
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  • ...Supplement to 500 POKES, PEEKS 'N EXECS for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1986]]) [[Kishmore M.Santwani]] * [[CoCo 3 Secrets Revealed]] ([[1986]]) [[John Gabbard]] ...
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  • [http://www.robomargo.com/percom/ Percom Data Corp 1976 - 1986] ...
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  • | year = 1986 | infosource = 1986 Radio Shack catalog ...
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  • ...m was well received based on a review in [[Rainbow Magazine]] in the April 1986 Issue, pg 202. ...
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  • ...p was kept secret until shortly after the release of the CoCo 3 in July of 1986. That is what makes it an ''Easter Egg''. ...in earnest. It would eventually arrive in Radio Shack stores in August of 1986 and become a worthy competitor in the home computer arena. ...
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  • The Color Computer 3 (catalog # 26-3334) debuted on July 30, 1986, 6 years and 1 day after the debut of the ...
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  • ...https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/c1986_rsc-15.html?fb3d-page=42 1986's Radio Shack Computer Catalog RSC-15]. ...
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  • ...c1986_rsc-15.html?fb3d-page=63 RSC-16, p.63] || style="text-align:center;"|1986 || style="text-align:right;"|349.95 ...
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  • <h2>'''Review Rainbow January 1986'''</h2> ...
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  • ...irst CoCo (a CoCo 3, which he had before Allen himself upgraded to the new 1986 model). Terry set out to write a bulletin board system, and in the process ...
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