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2025-12-29: I have restored the wiki to a backup from the end of November. Starting in September 2025, accesses went form the 800MB-1.2GB range per month to 26GB in September, 42GB in October, and 70GB in November with most accesses originating from China. As soon as I realized what was causing all the access problems in November, I shut it down (it had reached 36GB by then) behind a password/login screen. The database had gotten corrupted, and I tried a restore from just before the spike in access but that didn't work. Thus, end of November. I still have the other daily backups so if there were any important additions in December, let me know and maybe they can be recovered. - Allen H.

Marty Goodman

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"Martin H. Goodman, M.D., a physician trained in anesthesiology is a long-time electronics tinkerer and outspoken commentator -- sort of the Howard Cosell of the CoCo world. On Delphi, Marty is the SIGop of RAINBOW's[1] CoCo SIG and database manager of OS-9 Online. His non-computer passions include running, mountaineering, and outdoor photography. Marty Lives in San Pablo California." -- Bio from Rainbow Magazine[2], March 1989, pg 34.

Graphics Programs

  • Graphicom - A popular graphics editor. (reviewed in the April 1984 Rainbow Magazine[3], pg 224)
  • Graphicom II - A sequel to Graphicom that has new features. Not a revision.(reviewed in the November 1985 Rainbow Magazine[4], pg 209)

Articles

  • Monochrome Monitor Driver (Hot Coco Magazine[5], July 1983, pg 36)
  • Color-Monitor Driver (Hot Coco Magazine[6], August 1983, pg 98.)
  • Upgrading Coco's Memory (Rainbow Magazine[7], March 1989, pg 34.)