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CoCo Links

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Looking for CoCo help? If you are trying to do something with your old Color Computer, read this quick reference. Want to contribute to this wiki? Be sure to read this first. This CoCo wiki project was started on October 29, 2004. --OS-9 Al

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CoCo is the nickname given to the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer.

CoCo Related Links

Podcasts

Magazines, Documentation & Reference

Software tools & projects

  • LWTools- is a set of cross-development tools for the Motorola 6809 and Hitachi 6309 microprocessors.
  • Sock Master's CoCo Page (archived) - Home of CoCo's Donkey Kong Emulator, Twilight Term, mind-blowing CoCo demos such as CocoTracker (Coco Mod player) and much more.
  • CoCo Quest - Home of Mike Snyder's CoCo games.
  • 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.
  • NitrOS-9 on SourceForge - The open source operating system for all CoCo's and Dragons. Great documentation in the wiki.
  • The Toolshed - Great set of tools including a 6809 assembler, utilities for managing disk images, and much more.
  • 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!
  • 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.

Hardware vendors

See Companies#Current_Vendors_List

Organizations

Hardware

Blogs, informational and personal websites

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