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* [[More Color Computer Applications]] [[John P. Grillo]], [[J. D. Robertson]]
* [[More Color Computer Applications]] [[John P. Grillo]], [[J. D. Robertson]]
* [[Stimulating simulations for the TRS-80 color computer]] [[C. William Engel]]
* [[Stimulating simulations for the TRS-80 color computer]] [[C. William Engel]]
* [[Tandy's Little Wonder]] ([[1993]]) [[Frank Swygert]]
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] ([[1984]]) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] ([[1984]]) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]
* [[The power of the TRS-80 color computer]] [[John Sharp]], [[David Bolton]], edited by [[Thomas Szlucha]]
* [[The power of the TRS-80 color computer]] [[John Sharp]], [[David Bolton]], edited by [[Thomas Szlucha]]
* [[The Ultimate Color Computer Reference Guide and Tool-Kit]] ([[1985]]) [[David D. McLeod]],[[Robert van der Poel]]
* [[The Ultimate Color Computer Reference Guide and Tool-Kit]] ([[1985]]) [[David D. McLeod]],[[Robert van der Poel]]
* [[The working TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1984]]) [[David Lawrence]]
* [[The working TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1984]]) [[David Lawrence]]
* [[Things to do with your trs-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Jerry Willis]] [[Merl Miller]] & [[D. LaMount Johnson]]
* [[Top-Down Basic for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Ken Skier]]
* [[Top-Down Basic for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Ken Skier]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Book]] Radio Shack, Home Computer, Motorola 6809, Zilog Z80, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 64, Atari 8-Bit Family
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Book]] Radio Shack, Home Computer, Motorola 6809, Zilog Z80, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 64, Atari 8-Bit Family
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* [[TRS-80 Models I, III, & Color Computer Interfacing Projects]] ([[1983]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[TRS-80 Models I, III, & Color Computer Interfacing Projects]] ([[1983]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[TRS-80 Micro Computer Technical Reference Handbook]] Model I
* [[TRS-80 Micro Computer Technical Reference Handbook]] Model I
===History===
* [[CoCo: The Colorful History of Tandy's Underdog Computer]] ([[2013]]) [[Bill Loguidice]] [[Boisy Pitre]]
* [[Tandy's Little Wonder]] ([[1993]]) [[Frank Swygert]]


===LOGO===
===LOGO===
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* [[The Third Rainbow Book of Adventures]] [[Jutta Kapfhammer]] (Editor), [[Philip S. Helm]] (Editor)
* [[The Third Rainbow Book of Adventures]] [[Jutta Kapfhammer]] (Editor), [[Philip S. Helm]] (Editor)
* [[The Fourth Rainbow Book of Adventures]] ([[1988]])
* [[The Fourth Rainbow Book of Adventures]] ([[1988]])
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* [[The Rainbow Book of Simulations]] ([[198?]]) [various authors]
* [[The Rainbow Book of Simulations]] ([[198?]]) [various authors]
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] ([[1986]]) [various authors]
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] ([[1986]]) [various authors]
===Others===
===Others===
* [[Spreadsheeting on the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1993]]) [[Harry Anbarlian]]
* [[Spreadsheeting on the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1993]]) [[Harry Anbarlian]]
== Fanzines ==
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.


==Newsstand Magazines==
== Magazines ==
=== Newstand ===
==== CoCo specific ====
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]
*[[Hot CoCo]]
*[[Hot CoCo]]
*[[Rainbow]] (July 1981-May 1993) - [[Falsoft]]
*[[International Color Computer Club Newsletter]]
*[[Dragon User]] (May 1983-January 1989)
*[[The Rainbow]] (July 1981 to May 1993) - [[Falsoft]]
*[[Dragon User]] (May 1983 to January 1989)


==Magazines with CoCo Sections==
==== Magazines with CoCo Sections ====
*[[68 Micro Journal]]
*[[68 Micro Journal]]
*[[80-US / Basic Computing]]
*[[80-US / Basic Computing]]
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*[[World of 68' Micros]]
*[[World of 68' Micros]]


==Disk/Tape Based Magazines==
=== Disk or Tape Magazines ===
*[[CFDM]] - CoCo Friends Disk Magazine from [[Rick's Computer Enterprises]].
*[[CFDM]] - CoCo Friends Disk Magazine from [[Rick's Computer Enterprises]].
*[[The Upgrade]] - by the [[Mid Iowa & Country CoCo Club]].
*[[The Upgrade]] - by the [[Mid Iowa & Country CoCo Club]].
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*[[UP-2-Date]] - (Dragon Computer Only)
*[[UP-2-Date]] - (Dragon Computer Only)


==Newsletters==
=== Subscription Only (non-newstand) ===
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]
*[[Color Computer News]]
*[[Color Micro Journal]]
*[[Dazzle]]
*[[Dragon World]] (Dragon Computer Only)
*[[Dynamic Color News]]
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]
*[[OSKer]]
*[[Spectrogram]]
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).
*[[Wizard's Castle]]
 
== Newsletters ==
*[[Australian OS-9 Newsletter]]
*[[Australian OS-9 Newsletter]]
*[[Coco Ads]]
*[[Coco Ads]]
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*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]
*[[CoCoPS]] - Newsletter for the Color Computer Preservation Society. Only three issues, though four were promised.
*[[CoCoPS]] - Newsletter for the Color Computer Preservation Society. Only three issues, though four were promised.
*[[CoCo Report, The]] - Rick's Computer Enterprise; The creators of CFDM and PCFDM proudly present: ...
*[[Coco Trader]]
*[[Coco Trader]]
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]
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*[[OS-9 Newsletter]]
*[[OS-9 Newsletter]]
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]
*[[Color Computer News]]
*[[Color Micro Journal]]
*[[Dazzle]]
*[[Dragon World]] (Dragon Computer Only)
*[[Dynamic Color News]]
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]
*[[OSKer]]
*[[Spectrogram]]
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).
*[[Wizard's Castle]]

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