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==Mac Classic==
==Mac Classic==
*[http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Emulators/Coco%201-2/Virtual%20Coco/vCoCo.v0.9.cpt.hqx Virtual CoCo] - A CoCo 2 emulator for the Macintosh.
*[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
* Not much is known of this emulator
* Here is the link from The Color Computer Archivs.
* Here is the link from The Color Computer Archivs.

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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

Java

  • Mocha - A CoCo 1/2 emulator written in Java that runs from a web browser.
  • By Brad Grier
  • Run Coco software right on your web browser!
  • This emulator has been running online for 10 years now.
  • A vast collection of disk & cassette programs to run

Mac Classic

  • Virtual CoCo - A CoCo 2 emulator for the Macintosh.
  • Not much is known of this emulator
  • Here is the link from The Color Computer Archivs.

Mac OS X

  • SDLMESS Is the current port of MESS for Mac OS X, Linux/Unix, and other SDL supported operating systems.[1]
  • MacMESS - Multi-platform emulator that has a CoCo 1, 2 and 3 module. It has been replaced by SDLMESS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

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

PC MS-DOS

PC Windows

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

Linux

  • SDLMESS is a port of MESS to Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and other SDL supported operating systems.
  • The Windows-based VCC emulator has been shown to work under Linux using the WINE virtualization software.

Using Emulation (Tutorials)

General Information

ROM Resources

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

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