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This is very cool. I had. TDP100 CoCo clone as my first computer back in 1984. I live in Chicago so I may try to attend.
ОтветитьNice to see people keeping this tech alive. I still have my Color Computer from back in the day also.
ОтветитьWow it amazes me when I stumble upon things like this. My one CoCo is still hooked up in our gameroom. Wish I had known there was still such interest as I pitched about a hundred Rainbow magazines when I moved after keeping them all these years. My original gray CoCo certainly also inspired my passion for computers and is why I am still in the software industry. I learned so much piggybacking memory chips on the original gray CoCo to double ram and ordering bare Tandem 5.25 drives and then building a power supply and case for a double stacked drive.
In fact I now realize this is why I still prefer any technology that is not locked down.
Really neat tour of everything and perhaps someday I will make it to a CoCo fest.
Good job filming that ... even though you're on the move you still focus on stuff and minimal shaking.
Ответитьwo, wo, woo
ОтветитьThe CP-400 is a Brazilian CoCo clone. And the wood-grain mini-tower case looks like it's a CoCo repack. It was all the rage in the early '90s to pack your CoCo motherboard, floppy and hard disk controllers, possibly a Multi-Pak interface, and all your drives and cabling in a PC case and run it all off an AT power supply.
ОтветитьThank’s for the tour looks like fun
ОтветитьThanks for the tour!
ОтветитьThanks for sharing!
ОтветитьIt was a great show! Glad the turnout has been good despite the strange weather.
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