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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
First and foremost, I would like express my gratitude and appreciation to [[Allen Huffman]] for extending an invitation to me to host my personal web page on his Cocopedia web server.
*First and foremost, I would like express my gratitude and appreciation to [[Allen Huffman]] for extending an invitation to me to host my personal web page on his Cocopedia web server.
*I invite you to check back periodically as I document my experiments with my Coco 3 setup and my 6809/6309 microprocessor computer projects.


I invite you to check back periodically as I begin to document my experiments with my Coco 3 setup and my 6809/6309 microprocessor computer projects.
Let's turn the time machine back to about 2011.  I had been looking for work for about three years.  One day I decided in addition to that, I would go back and explore my computer roots.
== Biography ==
In the early 1980s, my first computer was a TRS-80 Color Computer 1 with 16K of RAM that I later upgraded to 64K.  I did everything I could to find out information about that little machine.  I fascinated me and held my attention for hours on end.
My professional biography will go here.
== My Coco 3 Setup ==
== My Coco 3 Setup ==
*Narrative about my real Coco 3 setup will go here.
*Narrative about my real Coco 3 setup will go here.
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== My Version of Erturk Kocalar's SiMon6809 ==
== My Version of Erturk Kocalar's SiMon6809 ==
*Narrative about my experience designing and building my version of Erturk Kocalar's SiMon6809
*Narrative about my experience designing and building my version of Erturk Kocalar's SiMon6809
== Biography ==
My professional biography will go here.
== Resume of Kip Koon ==
*Professional inquiries may be sent to me via email to:
**c o m p u t e r d o c at s c dot r r dot com
== Miscellaneous ==
*All suggestions for 6809 and 6309 microprocessor based projects are welcome.  Please keep them both positive and helpful.  *Thank you for visiting my little corner of the Wonderful World of the Coco 1, 2, 3, the 6809 and 6309 microprocessors. 
*Qaplah! Shalom! Keep Having Fun!
--[[User:Computerdoc|Computerdoc]] ([[User talk:Computerdoc|talk]]) 21:09, 6 April 2013 (CDT)The Computer Doc

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Introduction

  • First and foremost, I would like express my gratitude and appreciation to Allen Huffman for extending an invitation to me to host my personal web page on his Cocopedia web server.
  • I invite you to check back periodically as I document my experiments with my Coco 3 setup and my 6809/6309 microprocessor computer projects.

Let's turn the time machine back to about 2011. I had been looking for work for about three years. One day I decided in addition to that, I would go back and explore my computer roots. In the early 1980s, my first computer was a TRS-80 Color Computer 1 with 16K of RAM that I later upgraded to 64K. I did everything I could to find out information about that little machine. I fascinated me and held my attention for hours on end.

My Coco 3 Setup

  • Narrative about my real Coco 3 setup will go here.
  • Fired up my new Coco 3 for the first time on April 4, 2013. Seeing if it worked after having just received it doesn't count.
  • Tested my new HDB-DOS eprom I had burnt a few weeks back in my Disto Super Controller on April 5, 2013.
  • Coonnected up two 3.5" floppy drives to the Disto Super Controller and formatted a 720K

My Version of Grant Searle's 6-Chip 6809 Computer

  • Narrative about my experience designing and building my version of Grant Searle's 6-Chip 6809 Computer.

Used Grant's 6-chip 6809 Computer as the basis for my very first 6809 microprocessor based computer.

My Version of Erturk Kocalar's SiMon6809

  • Narrative about my experience designing and building my version of Erturk Kocalar's SiMon6809

Biography

My professional biography will go here.

Resume of Kip Koon

  • Professional inquiries may be sent to me via email to:
    • c o m p u t e r d o c at s c dot r r dot com

Miscellaneous

  • All suggestions for 6809 and 6309 microprocessor based projects are welcome. Please keep them both positive and helpful. *Thank you for visiting my little corner of the Wonderful World of the Coco 1, 2, 3, the 6809 and 6309 microprocessors.
  • Qaplah! Shalom! Keep Having Fun!

--Computerdoc (talk) 21:09, 6 April 2013 (CDT)The Computer Doc