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Boisy Pitre

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Boisy Pitre is, along with Bill Loguidice, the author of CoCo - The Colorful History of Tandy's Underdog Computer.

He was a featured speaker at Vintage Computing Festival Southwest 2024, where he gave a presentation about porting OS-9 to the Foenix 256, a new (as of October 2024) retro computer with an available 6809-compatible FPGA plug-in.