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The Color Computer had a number of clones and relatives.  All have some differences from the TRS-80/Tandy Color Computer, they also bear some significant resemblance and some degree of compatibility, whether because of a similar hardware design, a similar Microsoft BASIC, or the commonality of the OS-9 operating system.
The Color Computer had a number of clones and relatives.  All have some differences from the TRS-80/Tandy Color Computer, they also bear some significant resemblance and some degree of compatibility, whether because of a similar hardware design, a similar Microsoft BASIC, or the commonality of the OS-9 operating system.


CoCo Clones
==MC-10==
*[[MC-10]] The Radio Shack Micro Color Computer.


*[[Dragon]] Information about the Tano Dragon 32 and Dragon 64
==CoCo Clones==
*[[CP400]] Information about the Prologica CP-400
*[[Dragon]] The Dragon 32, Dragon 64, Tano Dragon, and related computers
 
*[[TDP System 100]]
4th Generation "CoCo 4" Contenders
===Brazilian Clones===
When it comes to clones, Brazil is a special case meriting its own category. From 1984 to 1992, Brazil had a strict policy of trade protectionism for computer hardware and software.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_Brazil#1985%E2%80%931989]  As a result, many globally important computer platforms of the era had Brazilian clones, and the CoCo was no exception, with several clones.
*[[CP400|Prológica CP-400 COLOR and COLOR II]]
*[[Dynacom_MX-1600|Dynacom MX-1600]]
*[[Varix VC-50]]
*[[LZ Color 64]]
*[[Codimex CD-6809]]


== 4th Generation "CoCo 4" Contenders ==
*[[MM1|MM/1]] Information about the IMS/Blackhawk MM/1
*[[TC-9]] Information about the Frank Hogg Labs TC-9 Tomcat
*[[TC-9]] Information about the Frank Hogg Labs TC-9 Tomcat
*[[TC-70]] Information about the Frank Hogg Labs TC-70
*[[TC-70]] Information about the Frank Hogg Labs TC-70 {{TODO}}
*[[MM1]] Information about the IMS/Blackhawk MM/1
* ADD: Delmar, WCP, and a few others?

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The Color Computer had a number of clones and relatives. All have some differences from the TRS-80/Tandy Color Computer, they also bear some significant resemblance and some degree of compatibility, whether because of a similar hardware design, a similar Microsoft BASIC, or the commonality of the OS-9 operating system.

MC-10

  • MC-10 The Radio Shack Micro Color Computer.

CoCo Clones

Brazilian Clones

When it comes to clones, Brazil is a special case meriting its own category. From 1984 to 1992, Brazil had a strict policy of trade protectionism for computer hardware and software.[1] As a result, many globally important computer platforms of the era had Brazilian clones, and the CoCo was no exception, with several clones.

4th Generation "CoCo 4" Contenders

  • MM/1 Information about the IMS/Blackhawk MM/1
  • TC-9 Information about the Frank Hogg Labs TC-9 Tomcat
  • TC-70 Information about the Frank Hogg Labs TC-70
  • ADD: Delmar, WCP, and a few others?