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- 15:57, 14 April 2026 Barberd talk contribs created page File:Cocobvdg.png
- 15:57, 14 April 2026 Barberd talk contribs uploaded File:Cocobvdg.png
- 15:56, 14 April 2026 Barberd talk contribs created page File:Coco2boot.png
- 15:56, 14 April 2026 Barberd talk contribs uploaded File:Coco2boot.png
- 01:44, 6 April 2026 Barberd talk contribs moved page RGBDOS to RGB-DOS (Consistency)
- 22:40, 25 March 2026 Barberd talk contribs created page HDB-DOS (Created page with "HDB-DOS is a reimplementation of the CoCo's disk basic that supports hard drives. It supports the Glenside IDE Controller, Cloud-9 SuperIDE Controller, as well as the Ken-Ton, TC^3, and Disto SCSI controllers. It also supports DriveWire. Originally (in 1986) it was named RGB-DOS and was developed by Ken-Ton for their SCSI controller. In 2002, Boisy Pitre acquired the rights and renamed it HD...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:21, 25 March 2026 Barberd talk contribs created page HDBDOS (Redirected page to HDB-DOS)
- 11:57, 25 March 2026 Barberd talk contribs created page Glenside IDE Controller (Created page with "This was a "non-profit effort" by the Glenside Computer Club to produce these cards. It provides an IDE interface for the Color Computer. The manual is available at https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Manuals/Hardware/Glenside%27s%20IDE%20Adapter%20Manual%20%28GCCC%29.pdf Drivers are available on NitrOS-9 and under HDB-DOS. HDB-DOS will split the IDE into several virtual floppy drives for use in Basic. The schematics are available at https://color...") Tag: Visual edit
- 11:58, 24 March 2026 Barberd talk contribs created page Wordpak RS (Redirected page to PBJ Wordpak/Wordpak II) Tag: New redirect
- 22:35, 22 March 2026 Barberd talk contribs created page PBJ Wordpak/Wordpak II (Created page with "This was a cartridge that provided a monochrome video out with up to 80x24 text to a second monitor connected directly off the cartridge. It could patch both extended and disk basic to work with its video output. This was helpful for text-heavy applications such as word processing and programming. Additionally, one could create custom fonts using a 8x8 or 8x10 (for the Wordpak II) pixel matrix. The Basic patches provided a screen editor, some additional keyboard functio...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:52, 21 February 2025 Barberd talk contribs created page FHL Eliminator (Created page with "The FHL Eliminator Hard Drive Kit was a hardware device/board produced by Frank Hogg Laboratories. It combined several functions: * WD 1002-05 Host Computer Adapter (eg, the harddrive adapter) * EPROM Socket * Two RS-232C Serial Ports * Parallel Printer Port * Real Time Clock Jumper pins could configure the components for selected IO addresses. See the [https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Manuals/Hardware/Eliminator%20Hard%20Drive%20Kit%20%28Frank%20Hogg%2...")
- 10:50, 3 October 2023 Barberd talk contribs created page File:Male RCA Female F-Type.jpg
- 10:50, 3 October 2023 Barberd talk contribs uploaded File:Male RCA Female F-Type.jpg
- 23:47, 13 December 2022 Barberd talk contribs created page External Hardware IO Address Map (Created page with "= External Hardware IO Address Map = Add-on hardware typically uses an IO address from $FF60 to $FF7F. Here are known IO addresses. * FF40-FF4B Floppy Disk Controller, including various third-party versions * FF50-FF5F Glenside IDE Controller (first jumper option) * FF60-FF62 X-Pad * FF68-FF6B Deluxe RS232 Pak * FF6C-FF6F Direct Connect Modem Pak * FF70-FF7F Glenside IDE Controller (second jumper option) * FF74-FF77 Disto Super Controller II * FF7A-FF7B Orchest...")
- 22:25, 5 December 2022 Barberd talk contribs created page Direct Connect Modem Pak (Created page with "The Direct Connect Modem Pak provided a 300-baud modem in a Pak cartridge. It was released in 1985, and quickly became outdated as faster modems came on the market. The included ROM was based on the same software base as the Deluxe RS232 Pak and the earlier Videotex software, but had some nice additions such as true lowercase support. Much like the Deluxe RS232 Pak, it was based on the 6551 ACAI chip, only with a base IO address of $FF6C instead of $FF68. By mod...")
- 22:11, 5 December 2022 Barberd talk contribs created page Terminal over Serial (Created page with "= Using your CoCo as a terminal = The Color Computer can act as a terminal device either out through the bitbanger serial port or using add-on hardware such as the Deluxe RS232 Pak. One will need to use terminal software for this. There are a variety: == RSDOS == * [https://www.6809.org.uk/twilight/sock/twi-term.html Twilight Terminal] * Netmate* * Videotex * Vidtex (for CompuServ) * The Deluxe RS232 Pak ROM* * The Direct Connect Modem Pak ROM** * Autoterm*...")