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Home / Publications - Chromasette
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| Name | Chromasette |
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| Date | July |
| Year | 1981 |
| End Date | July |
| End Year | 1984 |
| Location | Santa Barbarbara, CA |
| Notes | NOTES NEEDED |
| Info Source | Wikipedia, Magazine Ads |
| About the Publication Info Box | |
Chromasette was a monthly CoCo magazine in cassette tape format. Each issue had new CoCo software, plus an electronic "magazine" to be loaded from the tape and read and interacted with on screen. Also enclosed was a print document with the table of contents of the cassette, remarks from the publisher, etc.
It came from David Lagerquist, who not only ran (but did not begin) CLOAD (the very first cassette magazine, which was for the original TRS-80), but also originated the term "CoCo".