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DriveWire
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This page was last updated on 08/27/2025. Total Pages: 749. Total Files: 997.
DriveWire consists of multiple projects developed over the past 20 some years.
- DriveWire 3 by Dr. Boisy Pitre and sold through Cloud 9.
- JAVA based DriveWire 4 by Aaron Wolfe - Opens the CoCo to new features and worlds.
- JAVA based DriveWire 4 by Aaron Wolfe, Refreshed by Rocky Hill.
- Python based DriveWire by Mikey Furman, ( Python 2 based ).
- DriveWire Server Set by Dr. Boisy Pitre.
Further Details are Found on the Getting Started with DriveWire page.
DriveWire Articles
[edit | edit source]- USB to 4-Pin Din parts.