[Coco] Re: [Color Computer] Re: Why not a Coco on a card

Davey Brain dsbrain at sbcglobal.net
Fri Mar 3 15:57:02 EST 2006


James the Animal Tamer wrote:
> Diamond, a video card maker, made a AppleII-on-a-card for PCs.  I don't 
> think they make it any more...  which would be why not a CoCo on a card.
> 
> 

Hi,
Yes, the Diamond Trackstar was an Apple ][+ or  //e on an ISA or MCA 
card; it was sold in computer stores & at Radio Shack as a bridge 
(mostly for schools) between the Apple // and PC world. I had a 
Trackstar E (Apple //e card) but never got the software for it working. 
I may even still have it? You can read about the Trackstar at 
<http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/USA2WUG/TrackStar/TrackStarInfo.txt> & 
<http://www.macgeek.org/museum/trackstarplus/>

I think it would be much simpler to do this with a CoCo 3 as Radio Shack 
had a simpler & more efficient design with the CoCo 3 (IMHO). 
Personally, since it was so simple & my 1st CoCo I'd like to see someone 
do an MC-10 on a chip myself. Anyway, it would be an interesting project 
but hardware design is beyond me; I'm a contract hardware/software 
network install tech for HP.

WarpDavey
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