[Coco] Color Computer Flex

Joel Ewy jcewy at swbell.net
Sun Apr 29 11:46:40 EDT 2007


farna at att.net wrote:
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>> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:28:23 -0700
>> From: coco at yourdvd.net
>> Subject: Re: [Coco] Color Computer Flex
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>> I've read your book :-) It was excellent -r
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> Thanks! Glad someone still appreciates all the work -- I'm sure others have as well, of course!
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>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: Re: [Coco] Color Computer Flex
>>> From: farna at att.net
>>> Date: Thu, April 26, 2007 6:25 pm
>>> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
>>>
>>> Frank Hogg got into a bit of hot water promoting Flex over OS-9 way
>>> back when! <snip>
>>> I interviewed Frank Hogg for the book I wrote years ago
>>> and he still remembered all that!
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>      I remember those articles (weren't they in his 64K Corner or whatever  
> editorial it was he did for CCN (Color Computer News)?
> We discussed it as well, once we joined the TC-9 development team. Hard to  
> believe he started (and I believe has returned to?) being a dentists  
> office. On a side note, Bill Sias (editor/publisher of CCN) has given  
> permission for scans of his magazines (inluding Forum 68, I think was his  
> other one) to be put on the web, no restrictions.
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> Frank Hogg printed articles on Flex vs. OS-9 in Rainbow also -- I remember reading them there. He's ALWAYS been in the dental lab business -- making dentures, crowns, and partial plates. The computer venture was a side business made possible because the dental lab was sucessful. It was sort of like my hobby magazine ventures ("the world of 68' micros" and "American Independent Magazine", no retitled "American Motors Cars") -- as long as it didn't cost money it was fine. He did make a bit at first, but as he got more heavily into development and the PC started becoming way to cheap to compete with, the hobby side busines started costing to much money and time. 
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I believe he had some of his K-Bus stuff done by Hazelwood (sp?)
Computers, or maybe Hazelwood designed and manufactured them and FHL
re-badged them, or something.  I don't know what the exact relationship
was, but I know there was a connection.

JCE
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