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== Web sites ==
* See [[CoCo_Links]]
== Web Forums/Message Boards ==
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640 TRS-80 Color Computer (CoCo)] group on Facebook
* Roger Taylor message board (still active?)


== Chat ==
== Chat ==
* CoCo IRC channel (info to be added).
* [https://discordapp.com/invite/4J5nHXm Tandy Color Computer (CoCo) Discord Chat] - age verification required
* [https://discordapp.com/invite/4J5nHXm Tandy Color Computer (CoCo) Discord Chat]
* [https://matrix.to/#/+retrobytes:matrix.org RetroBytes CoCo community on Matrix] - Spanish, French and English channels
* #coco_chat IRC channel on [https://freenode.net/ FreeNode]  


== E-Mail Mailing Lists==
== E-Mail Mailing Lists==
*[http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco MaltedMedia Color Computer Mailing list] - this list, operated by [[Dennis Báthory-Kitsz]], takes over for the former Princeton CoCoList (also found at bit.listserv.coco). The Princeton list had been in existence for ages, but spam messages rendered it useless so Dennis offered to create a closed mailing list. A closed mailing list requires approval from the list owner in order to join the mailing list. You can download the old archives [http://five.pairlist.net/pipermail/coco/ here]. A NNTP and [http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.tandy.coco web interface] for the mailing list is available from gmane.org
* [http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco/ The MaltedMedia mailing list] - You can subscribe by visiting the web page and filling the subscription form.
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cococlub Cococlub Yahoo Group]
* The <code>gmane.comp.hardware.tandy.coco</code> newsgroup on the <code>news.gmane.io</code> NNTP server - a mail-to-news gateway for the MaltedMedia mailing list, accessible through NNTP client software such as [https://www.thunderbird.net Thunderbird].<BR>You can also use this link on some news clients: <code>news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.tandy.coco</code>.<BR/>''Note :''
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ColorComputer Color Computer Yahoo group]
** Postings to the gmane newsgroup are automatically spam-checked.
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dragonuser Dragon User group]
** Email addresses on the group are also encrypted, so private email may only be sent by subscribers and email addresses will not be harvested.
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/icoco iCoCo group] Discussion about the Cloud-9 Suberboard
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tandycomputers Tandy Computers Yahoo group]
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/trs80mc10club MC10 Yahoo group]


== FTP File Archives ==
== FTP File Archives ==
*[ftp://os9archive.rtsi.com/ The OS-9 and CoCo file archive at RTSI.com]
*[ftp://os9archive.rtsi.com/ The OS-9 and CoCo file archive at RTSI.com]
*[ftp://maltedmedia.com/coco/ FTP site associated with the Maltedmedia CoCo mail list, run by Dennis Kitsz]
*[ftp://maltedmedia.com/coco/ FTP site associated with the Maltedmedia CoCo mail list, run by Dennis Kitsz]
== Web Forums/Message Boards ==
* Roger Taylor message board (still active?)
== Websites ==
*[http://m.webring.com/hub?ring=coco Webring.com] Hub:TRS-80 Tandy Color Computer
*[http://www.coco3.com www.coco3.com] - Mostly Spam now...
*[http://www.pereanet.com/cocomc10 www.pereanet.com/cocomc10] - Yet Another MC-10 website


== Delphi Online Service ==
== Delphi Online Service ==

Revision as of 19:05, 28 February 2021

WELCOME
Looking for CoCo help? If you are trying to do something with your old Color Computer, read this quick reference. Want to contribute to this wiki? Be sure to read this first. This CoCo wiki project was started on October 29, 2004. --OS-9 Al

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Web sites

Web Forums/Message Boards

Chat

E-Mail Mailing Lists

  • The MaltedMedia mailing list - You can subscribe by visiting the web page and filling the subscription form.
  • The gmane.comp.hardware.tandy.coco newsgroup on the news.gmane.io NNTP server - a mail-to-news gateway for the MaltedMedia mailing list, accessible through NNTP client software such as Thunderbird.
    You can also use this link on some news clients: news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.tandy.coco.
    Note :
    • Postings to the gmane newsgroup are automatically spam-checked.
    • Email addresses on the group are also encrypted, so private email may only be sent by subscribers and email addresses will not be harvested.

FTP File Archives

Delphi Online Service

Lists of files from the OS-9 6809 and 68K file archives on the Delphi information service. These archives are no longer extant. Perhaps this wiki can serve as a way to organize the preservation of Color Computer history. Files on these lists that are preserved at RTSI.com can be marked, and those who have copies of files that aren't preserved can upload them so they are not lost to history. Only the OS-9 sections are cataloged here at this time. Please contribute lists of RSDOS files if you have them.

GEnie Online Service

Here is a list of CoCo and OS-9 files once hosted on the GEnie online service, long gone now of course. An interesting historical project would be to compare this list with the Delphi archives and those of Compuserve, if such a list can still be found or re-constructed.