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  • *[[PNW CoCo Fest]] *[[PNW CoCo Fest II]] ...
    392 bytes (53 words) - 00:51, 25 February 2008
  • ...Systems is a producer of retro-computer solutions for the vintage computer community. * CoCo Floppy Disk Tools - a utility for cataloging, viewing, editing, and searchi ...
    1 KB (155 words) - 18:04, 7 March 2021
  • ...Computer hardware and proprieter of Cloud-9 (http://www.cloud9tech.com), a CoCo software and hardware company in Delano, Minnesota. Though he bought his C ...the most significant product being the SuperIDE, an IDE interface for the CoCo which also contains a CompactFlash socket and allows up to four DOS ROMs to ...
    639 bytes (102 words) - 08:45, 20 April 2008
  • ...emember off the top of my head. I also helped develop drivers for the TC-9 Coco clone from Frank Hogg, and for the Glenside IDE controller. ...ntribute to the community by staying active on the Coco lists, and with my Coco games webapge at: http://nitros9.stg.net/coco_game_list.html ...
    899 bytes (154 words) - 22:53, 15 August 2005
  • ...well. It's unfortunate that things like this happen, but in a small hobby community it sometimes does. From: http://zeppelin.tzo.cc/coco/coco.html<br> ...
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  • '''Tim Jenison''' is best known to the CoCo community as the author of the original [[CoCoMax]] paint program. He was also credi ...
    472 bytes (75 words) - 05:46, 7 February 2007
  • ...d color. Soon after he found a music program to play on his Kim I with the CoCo and its 6809 chip. He realized he had a better thing going than the 6502. ...rson was Mike Ward (MikeyTerm). It was not until January of this year that CoCo MIDI 3 came to be. ...
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  • ...le.com/groups?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=sound+of+the+hounds+group%3Abit.listserv.coco&qt_s=Search ...
    961 bytes (169 words) - 14:56, 31 December 2014
  • ...tion in a direct and clear fashion. This situation was unique to the CoCo community - no other mass-market home computer system featured dedicated third-party ...
    1 KB (183 words) - 23:41, 27 September 2023
  • ...y was at the time, and helped to raise the CoCo's profile outside the CoCo community. ...magazine-1983-11/page/n243/mode/2up ''Color Ink Jet Printer Is Sensational CoCo Peripheral''] || [[Lonnie Falk]] || ''[[The Rainbow]]'' || style="text-alig ...
    3 KB (458 words) - 19:52, 24 February 2024
  • ...and individuals] still develop and sell new software and products for the CoCo * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/199823804132260 CoCo Marketplace] on Facebook ...
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  • ...e Color Computer, 1979-1991, A complete history and reference guide to the CoCo and all ...ed to create a history/reference/survival guide -- a compendium of all the CoCo information I could find. I even got permission from Tandy to reproduce the ...
    2 KB (442 words) - 18:56, 27 February 2018
  • ...operation of a Color Computer. This may be useful when buying or selling a CoCo, when taking out old equipment from storage or simply to test your daily dr * Make sure no objects have fallen into the CoCo through the ventilation slots or Program Pak slot, possibly causing a short ...
    3 KB (552 words) - 11:45, 21 July 2022
  • [[Image:COCO-CM8.GIF|right|thumb|256px|SockMaster's CoCo 3 and CM-8 monitor.]] ...al CoCo Wiki! Help me fill this thing up with information on all things [[CoCo]]. You have to have an account to edit/create pages. If you are unfamiliar ...
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  • ==CoCo Game Show== ...ld be made to allow four people to compete in a CoCo controlled game show. CoCo related trivia questions could be asked, and special software could track w ...
    3 KB (591 words) - 04:11, 3 April 2009
  • ...technologies. Much of what makes a computer a CoCo is its ability to run CoCo software. ...ecessary to provide a way for those peripherals to be connected. Original CoCo equipment is aging and scarce in comparison to ubiquitous commodity PC hard ...
    4 KB (724 words) - 05:15, 7 February 2007
  • ...ore than anything else, one factor served to fragment what remained of the CoCo marketplace -- the lack of standardization between the competing systems. ...choice is a good thing, but schizophrenia in a marketplace as small as the CoCo's is disastrous. ...
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  • ...sues are currently available in PDF file format from ftp://maltedmedia.com/coco/MAGAZINES/FARNA/. ...oCo or other computers -- in fact writing about the cars is why I bought a CoCo, for word processing). I thought that if Rainbow stopped publishing, I shou ...
    10 KB (1,769 words) - 18:35, 22 January 2013
  • All [[joystick|joysticks]] sold by Tandy for the CoCo were analog joysticks The two-button stick can be used on a CoCo 1 or 2, but the black button number 2 will not be functional as earlier Col ...
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  • ...ssible. The emulator will just lack one thing that hardware will have -- a CoCo bus (cartridge port) to attach things to. Otherwise, the two should strictl ...that would easily boot from a flash memory card. One thing I miss about a CoCo is turning it on and having it ready to go in a few seconds. I don't think ...
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  • ...lication without needing any modification, making possible the concept of "CoCo in a pocket". Version 1.42 or later can emulate a CoCo 3 with [[6809]] or [[6309]] CPU (overclocking up to 89.4 MHz), 128, 512, 20 ...
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  • ==[http://aaronwolfe.com/robert.gault/Coco/FAQs/Hresjoy.htm Aaron wolfe.com/robert gault The High Resolution Joystick] ...measurements taken from a variable tap. The measurements are made with the Coco ADC/DAC but this device is a 6 bit unit and can only resolve 64 distinct va ...
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  • FOUR DOUBLE SIDED DRIVES ON COCO DOCU OCT-94 MIKE_GUZZI MODEL 4P KEYBOARD FOR COCO DATA NOV-93 LARRYOLSON ...
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  • ...oco archive sites, so it was still available. It was still (IMHO) the best Coco 3 emulator around. But there were several things missing... like support to ...he Becker Port was interfaced in a Coco FPGA project by Gary Becker so the Coco emulation in the FPGA could access the DriveWire interface. All the port re ...
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  • ...ogram Conversions" (HP Books), I proceeded to "convert" the program to the CoCo. ...e individual modules. Each one had to be totally re-written to work on the CoCo 3. It wasn't an easy job... I finally completed the work after a year of on ...
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  • ...oblem that makes this software of special importance to the Color Computer community. ...RS&rsquo;s reverse video, I have no love for lowercase, especially on the CoCo. Fortunately for me, ADOS&#39;s leanings toward lowercase can be overruled. ...
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  • ...his tutorial is for the actual Coco 1, 2, or 3. It is not for use with the Coco emulators with Becker port support.'' ''useful tool for the Coco Community, then I may add a section for the emulators and the Becker port.'' ...
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  • ...'''TRS-80 color computer''' (also called '''Tandy Color Computer''', or '''CoCo''') was a [[Home Computers|home computer]] based around the Motorola [[6809 The TRS-80 Color Computer, often referred to as CoCo by its users, started out as a joint venture between Fort Worth based [[Tan ...
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  • ...0 baud, the Vadic modem only operates at 1200 baud. So, to use it with the CoCo, first of all you must be sure you have a terminal program that will run at ...ter as a real keyboard and allow the composition of programs away from the CoCo. ...
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  • 7081 LSTFST96.LZH X COCO-SYSOP 960509 12644 21 9 7080 COCOFST6.LZH X COCO-SYSOP 960509 10968 12 9 ...
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  • The [[CoCo Chronicles]] tell about ''The Rainbow'''s first issues: ...32 characters per line so that they would show up just as they did on the CoCo's standard 32&times;16 text screen. ...
    171 KB (17,373 words) - 23:50, 27 September 2023
  • Address: COCO-SYSOP Date: 960509 Address: COCO-SYSOP Date: 960509 ...
    286 KB (39,573 words) - 03:28, 23 April 2020
  • Address: COCO-SYSOP * HIDDEN * Date: 960609 CoCo 3 :) ...
    252 KB (33,444 words) - 03:29, 23 April 2020
  • *I invite you to check back periodically as I document my experiments with my Coco 3 setup and my 6809/6309 microprocessor computer projects. ...e Coco List. To subscribe go to http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco for further information. ...
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