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  • ...sk drive system is designed to be a viable interface for the [[MC-10|Radio Shack TRS-80 Model MC-10 Micro Color Computer, or MC-10 for short]]. ...nsion slot that could theoretically have been used for a disk drive, Radio Shack's only officially supported use for the slot was a 16K RAM plug-in. The onl ...
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  • it was eventually licensed to Radio Shack/Tandy and resold as <b>Microbes</b>... as it mysteriously disappeared from Spectr <br/><br/><b>Released: 1981 (possibly re-released as MICROBES by Radio Shack/Tandy in 1983?)</b> ...
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  • | publisher = Radio Shack/Tandy <br/><b>Sands of Egypt</b> was the first disk only game that Radio Shack ever sold for the Coco. It was also the first game in ...
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  • ...irt), he described himself as a "Radio Shack kid" who became interested in Tandy computers because his first computer was a [[CoCo 3]]. ...
    718 bytes (109 words) - 18:59, 13 September 2024
  • | Tandy || DCM-8 || Direct Connect Modem 8 || 26-1393 || White || style="text-align | Radio Shack || Color Computer || 26-3001 || Silver || style="text-align:center;"|Corner ...
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  • [[Program Pak]] was Tandy/Radio Shack's name for its format of software cartridges designed for the CoCo's expans ...ition when the cartridge was removed. This went a long way to making Radio Shack cartridges more durable than most other cartridge formats, in particular le ...
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  • ...31] with a list price of $699. Like many Tandy products sold through Radio Shack, it was a licensed (and customized) version of another company's design, na ...n-Tandy/Radio Shack computer owners. This shows how committed to the CoCo Tandy was at the time, and helped to raise the CoCo's profile outside the CoCo co ...
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  • ...ave this, but also have the round, 4-pin DIN connector which accepts Radio Shack' six-foot male-to-male 4 pin to 4 pin serial cable, Catalog Number 26-3020, | Radio Shack || Modem I || Direct Connect Modem I || 26-1172 || Direct || Silver || styl ...
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  • ...4 with the intent of collecting "all known" information on the Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo"). It is hosted and maintained by [[Allen Huff ...
    393 bytes (65 words) - 16:01, 17 March 2021
  • ...n a 24-pin ROM for Disk BASIC. This model was introduced in the 1988 Radio Shack catalog. All Radio Shack (and some third-party) CoCo floppy controllers use a pair of 7416 open-coll ...
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  • ...g a distinctive serial interface with a round, 4-pin DIN connector. Radio Shack sold a six-foot male-to-male 4 pin to 4 pin cable for CoCo printing, separa ...assette special serial interface. The printer was soon dropped from Radio Shack's product lineup as soon as other, more practical CoCo printers became avai ...
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  • was also one of the few games by a non-Radio Shack company that was actually that actually showed off Coco wares at Comdex during the early 1980's (Radio ...
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  • * Other websites - search for TRS80, Tandy and Radio Shack on these for better results * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1929079184021683/ Tandy Color Computer OS-9 / NITROS-9] group on Facebook ...
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  • [[File:Radio Shack TRS-80 Cassette Recorder CCR-81 (26-1208).jpg|thumb|Radio Shack TRS-80 Cassette Recorder CCR-81 (26-1208)]] The '''TRS-80 CCR-81''' was a cassette player and recorder from Radio Shack. The "CCR" in the name stood for Computer Cassette Recorder. While a full ...
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  • The Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer was released in 1980, which means 2010 will be the 30 ==Tandy/Radio Shack Support== ...
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  • ...Controllers''' were the standard joystick pair sold for the CoCo by Radio Shack, identified by catalog number 26-3008. Nearly all CoCo games and other app * [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2502281 Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer Joystick Buttons] at Thingiverse ...
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  • ...ith ''[[The Rainbow|Rainbow Magazine]]'' publisher [[Lonnie Falk]] and the Tandy executives behind ''[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]''. While readers sometim ...hy with this and seem to feel that we should operate more as a division of Tandy, sticking to the company line. They feel strongly enough about this to be a ...
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  • | publisher = Radio Shack/Tandy | notes = Radio Shack Catalog Number 26-3048 ...
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  • | publisher = Radio Shack/Tandy ...
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  • ...new ROM, numbered 1.1, available for the Color Computer. If you buy Radio Shack's 32K upgrade, you will get it. Some of the later models will also have it. ...8-bits to printers without having to load the 8-bit driver program (which Tandy will give you for free). On the video display, when loading from cassette, ...
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  • ...dio Shack stores; instead being sold by retailers that sold RCA products. Tandy also made some otherwise-standard CoCo software and peripherals that were T Tandy announced the TDP-100 in July 1982. [https://archive.org/details/sim_80-mic ...
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