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#DynoSprite is a sophisticated, object oriented game engine for the #Tandy #ColorComputer 3, written in #6809 assembly language. The build system runs on a modern computer to compile, assemble, and package a final disk image which can be loaded into an emulator or copied onto a physical disk for running on a real #CoCo 3. The resulting CoCo program requires a 512K Coco 3 with a disk system (either 5 1/4" floppy drive, or CoCo SDC card, or CoCoNET ROM Pak, or similar.
This is a Complete Capacitor rE-Cap Kit it contains all the values of electrolytic caps to replace the caps in ALL Versions of The #TRS-80 / Tandy Color Computer 2 and #Tandy #ColorComputer 3
#XRoar est un émulateur complet du #ColorComputer 1 et 2 pour #GNULinux. Les images des #ROM requises pour cette émulation sont décrites et disponibles ici.
#ColorComputer projects
This Raspberry Pi 4 case is based on the TRS-80 Color Computer, Model 1. The top and bottom files should be printed using silver filament. I used Tianse Silver PLA because it's so close to the original color. The keyboard back should be printed in black. The keys themselves should be printed in white.
Since the keys are designed to be inserted into the back of the keyboard back, they can be painted the correct colors before being inserted, without causing a mess on the finished keyboard.
How to diagnose, restore and fix a #CoCo 3
Since 1994, #Cloud-9 has been in the business of developing and marketing cool hardware and software products for users of the #RadioShack #TRS-80 #ColorComputer 1, 2 and Tandy Color Computer 3. The company is made up of a couple of guys who get a kick pushing the #CoCo beyond what it was originally designed to do.
This site is the result of an effort to preserve Color Computer software and documentation. I've been collecting Coco related files since 2002: cartridges, cassettes, virtual disks, ROMs, music, pictures, manuals, books, magazines, Radio Shack catalogs and more. I also scanned several manuals and books to add to my collection, which is now available to the Coco community.
Many thanks to Steve M. for his prodigious Rainbow restoration project and for providing numerous manuals to the archive!
Device Side Data's flagship product is the FC5025 USB 5.25" floppy controller. The FC5025 plugs into any computer's USB port and enables you to attach a 5.25" floppy drive. Even if your computer has no built-in floppy controller, the FC5025 lets you read those old disks. And it's not just for IBM PC disks – it also understands formats used by Apple, Atari, Commodore and TI, among others.
The TRS-80/Tandy Color Computer consoles are some of the longest living vintage personal computers with an active user base spread around the world since 1980. The time has come to consider ditching the desk full of ancient heavy drives that were once required to let a CoCo load software. A Drive Pak is a virtual disk drive system that can take the place of your real floppy and hard drives.