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		<title>Barryn: Created page with &quot;{{NavArticles}} == Hooking Up the CoCo 3 ==   The CoCo 3 is very similar to the original TRS-80 Color Computer in its capabilities.  Most significantly for this section, they...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;{{NavArticles}} == Hooking Up the CoCo 3 ==   The CoCo 3 is very similar to the original TRS-80 Color Computer in its capabilities.  Most significantly for this section, they...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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== Hooking Up the CoCo 3 ==&lt;br /&gt;
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The CoCo 3 is very similar to the original TRS-80 Color Computer in its capabilities.  Most significantly for this section, they have the same connections to the outside world.&lt;br /&gt;
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What&amp;#039;s in the Case?&lt;br /&gt;
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The CoCo 3 is a pretty simple computer as shipped.  Inside they have a Motorola 68B09E microprocessor, 128K of dynamic RAM, and a built-in keyboard. A 512k RAM upgrade is available. On the right side is the expansion slot, where you can plug in Program PAKs (cartridges housing a program in a ROM chip), disk controllers, and other hardware expansions.  On the back are DIN sockets for the serial port (often referred to as the &amp;quot;bit-banger&amp;quot;), the cassette port, and two joystick interfaces.  There is also an RCA jack for the RF modulated audio/video output and a switch to select between channels 3 and 4 as well as a NTSC composite video output, an audio output, and a 10 pin connector on the bottom of the computer that is a 15khz RGB analog video output.&lt;br /&gt;
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The only peripheral strictly necessary for interactive use of an unmodified Color Computer 3 is a television set.  The television is the CoCo&amp;#039;s video monitor, and the TV&amp;#039;s speaker plays the sounds the CoCo produces.  The CoCo&amp;#039;s video signal is RF modulated, which just means that it is converted to a radio frequency signal so that it can be injected through the TV&amp;#039;s antenna connector to the TV&amp;#039;s tuner, which is designed to pick up a radio frequency signal. NTSC composite video is also available.&lt;br /&gt;
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But all this conversion of the video signal to RF and back again degraded the signal and added noise to the picture.  Don&amp;#039;t expect a razor sharp display like what you&amp;#039;re used to on your modern computer monitor.  The CoCo 3 can also be plugged into the composite video input on a more modern TV and get an improved (though still far from perfect) picture. There is also a mono audio line out next to the video jack.&lt;br /&gt;
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Another option to hook up a CoCo 3 to a modern TV is to convert the RGB analog output to HDMI using the circuit described in the project: [https://hackaday.io/project/7366-coco-3-rgb-to-scart-to-hdmi-cable CoCo 3 HDMI interface]&lt;br /&gt;
This will produce a much sharper picture and will allow you to use the 80 column text screen capabilities of the CoCo3, however, some games (not all) designed for the CoCo 1 or 2 will display in black and white when using the display in RGB mode. Many of these games do have patches available to allow them to display in color on a CoCo 3 RGB display however.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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