[Coco] Tandy Hard Disk Controller
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Fri Mar 3 14:40:52 EST 2006
In a message dated 3/3/06 2:35:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,
gene.heskett at verizon.net writes:
>Heh. My impression was that they loaded a board and stuck it in a coco
>cartridge case, then priced it outrageously high specifically to
>discourage the coco from ever being used in business environment.
I saw one of these boards once, at a Tandy sell-off booth at a Fest.
It was probably the same thing as a B&B HD interface, whose 3 14-pin ICs
merely changed the 6809's bus-control pulses to 8088/86 style. The difference
is that Chris Burke charged only $50 for his interface, in a solid metal case,
and included all the drivers for BASIC and OS9, and some useful utilities
besides. And by then, you could get HDs with the built-in controller lots of
places for under $200, by Seagate et al.
Tandy did seem to push the Coco for serious uses like education for a while,
but the Coco did push up against the TRS-80 series and later the PClones, so
as you say, it got discouraged.
There's a fine application for one of those Tandy "controllers" if you have
a big enough back yard, but you can buy a LOT of clay pigeons (and 12g shells)
for $129.
--Mike K.
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