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For those who just want to relive some fond memories, an emulator is a great way to do just that.
For those who just want to relive some fond memories, an emulator is a great way to do just that.
= Emulators by Platform =
= Emulators by Platform =
==Java==
*[http://members.cox.net/javacoco/ Mocha] - A CoCo 1/2 emulator written in Java that runs from a web browser.


==Mac Classic==
==Cross-platform==
*[http://www.maya.com/local/phil/coco/ Virtual CoCo] - A CoCo 2 emulator for the Macintosh.
* [http://www.haplessgenius.com/mocha/ Mocha], by Brad Grier, is a CoCo 1/2 emulator written in Java that runs from a web browser. This emulator has been running online for 10 years now and has a vast collection of disk and cassette programs to run.
* [http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/?page_id=163 MAME], the current version of MESS has been merge into MAME. MAME runs on Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and other SDL-supported operating systems.
* [http://www.6809.org.uk/dragon/xroar.shtml XRoar] is a [[Dragon]] and Coco 1/2 emulator for Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, Windows, and other platforms.
 
==Linux==
* The Windows-based [[VCC]] emulator has been shown to work under Linux using the WINE virtualization software.
 
==Mac (pre OS X)==
* [http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Emulators/Coco%201-2/Virtual%20Coco/ Virtual CoCo] - A CoCo 2 emulator for the Macintosh. Not much is known of this emulator.


==Mac OS X==
==Mac OS X==
*[[MacMESS]] - Multi-platform emulator that has a CoCo 1, 2 and 3 module.
* [http://www.macmess.org/ MacMESS] - Multi-platform emulator that has a CoCo 1, 2 and 3 module. It is a front-end for [[SDLMESS]].
*The Windows-based VCC emulator has been shown to work under PC virtualization on the Mac (using Parallels and Windows XP). Parallels is capable of tight integration with Mac OS X and allows the Mac user to double-click on a .rom file from the Mac desktop and VCC will launch in its own floating window running the ROM. It should also work under VMWare.


==PalmOS==
== PalmOS ==
* [http://netpage.em.com.br/mmand/coconut.htm CoCoNut] - CoCo 1/2 emulator for PalmOS v5 devices.
* [http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Emulators/Coco%201-2/Coconut/ CoCoNut] - CoCo 1/2 emulator for PalmOS v5 devices.


==PC MS-DOS==
== MS-DOS ==
* Jeff Vavasour's CoCo emulator.


==PC Windows==
== Microsoft Windows ==
*[[MESS]]
* [[MESS]] - Based on the MAME arcade emulator code, this project emulates various classic home computer systems.
*[[AdvanceMESS]]
* [[AdvanceMESS]]
* [http://bjork.bravehost.com/index.html Bjork] - CoCo 3 emulator for Windows.
* [[VCC]] - CoCo 3 emulator for Windows. (originally called "Bjork")
 
== Raspberry Pi ==
* [http://www.780tech.com/cocopi3/ Ron Klein's CoCo Pi3 Project] - Use your Raspberry Pi3 as a CoCo and/or [[DriveWire]] server


= Using Emulation (Tutorials) =
= Using Emulation (Tutorials) =
== General Information ==
== General Information ==
* [[Working With Emulator Disk Images]]
* [[Working With Emulator Disk Images]]
* [[Using OS-9 on an Emulator]]
* [[Using OS-9 on an Emulator]]
* [[Using XRoar]]


= ROM Resources =
= ROM Resources =
Some places on the internet to download ROM and Disk images.
Some places on the internet to download ROM and Disk images.
* ...
* A functional set of ROM images is included with the VCC emulator.
 
[[Category:Emulators]]

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For those who just want to relive some fond memories, an emulator is a great way to do just that.

Emulators by Platform

Cross-platform

  • Mocha, by Brad Grier, is a CoCo 1/2 emulator written in Java that runs from a web browser. This emulator has been running online for 10 years now and has a vast collection of disk and cassette programs to run.
  • MAME, the current version of MESS has been merge into MAME. MAME runs on Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and other SDL-supported operating systems.
  • XRoar is a Dragon and Coco 1/2 emulator for Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, Windows, and other platforms.

Linux

  • The Windows-based VCC emulator has been shown to work under Linux using the WINE virtualization software.

Mac (pre OS X)

  • Virtual CoCo - A CoCo 2 emulator for the Macintosh. Not much is known of this emulator.

Mac OS X

  • MacMESS - Multi-platform emulator that has a CoCo 1, 2 and 3 module. It is a front-end for SDLMESS.

PalmOS

  • CoCoNut - CoCo 1/2 emulator for PalmOS v5 devices.

MS-DOS

  • Jeff Vavasour's CoCo emulator.

Microsoft Windows

  • MESS - Based on the MAME arcade emulator code, this project emulates various classic home computer systems.
  • AdvanceMESS
  • VCC - CoCo 3 emulator for Windows. (originally called "Bjork")

Raspberry Pi

Using Emulation (Tutorials)

General Information

ROM Resources

Some places on the internet to download ROM and Disk images.

  • A functional set of ROM images is included with the VCC emulator.