[Coco] Re: [Color Computer] Digest Number 861
Rudolf Gutlich
inforvale at yahoo.com.br
Sun Apr 23 23:38:04 EDT 2006
The biggest problem will be the speed, George.
When you type RUN and press ENTER, the program will be
ENDED in a blink ;)
So, all the fun of loading tapes, executing things...
will be gone! And using a PC keyboard instead the
original one... hmmmm doesn't seems to be nice at all.
Best regards,
Rudolf Gutlich
Brazil.
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> 1. [coco] What would it take to really emulate
> a coco on a modern PC?
> From: "George Ramsower"
> <yahoo at dvdplayersonly.com>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 01:36:31 -0500
> From: "George Ramsower"
> <yahoo at dvdplayersonly.com>
> Subject: [coco] What would it take to really emulate
> a coco on a modern PC?
>
> I'm "iggernunt" on the technical part of this, but I
> was wondering....
>
>
> What would it take to really emulate a coco on a
> modern PC? This would
> include a plug in board to emulate all the I/O stuff
> a coco has, including
> the expansion port.
> I think this would be an expensive project. I'm
> sure this would not be
> easy. However, this would be really fun to have a
> real coco on a PC. It
> would be faster than a bullet,, more powerful than a
> locomotive, able to
> leap tall buildings in a single bound.....
> I hope you get the idea.
>
> I would be willing to make a special boot to afford
> this, provided I could
> swap files between the emulator and this *&^^^ XP
> box..
>
> I love my cocos. However, they are slow. Imagine an
> I/O board that would do
> this, using an emulator program on a modern PC.
>
> I'm sure I'm dreaming.... No.. not sure, certain.
>
> George
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