[Coco] Japanese PC Game in CoCo Style?
wdg3rd at comcast.net
wdg3rd at comcast.net
Tue Mar 4 00:45:07 EST 2008
Damn, I thought that was common knowledge and then I realize how much grey there is in my beard and think about the public schools.
I couldn't afford one when they were new. Radio Shack didn't pay Computer Center Customer Support Representatives all that well. But it wasn't the only machine to use Zilog-style CPU with Motorola-style support. I think (and I could be wrong, it's happened before and it's been almost thirty years) that the CompuColor played a similar trick.
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Ward Griffiths wdg3rd at comcast.net
These histrionics were probably unnecessary, since there was no reason to think anybody would be watching us with more than casual interest until I made my first move to follow Buchanon's trail, in London. Still, somebody might check back this far later, and I always feel that if you're going to play a part, you might as well play it all the way, at least in public -- and it's hard to tell what's public and what isn't, these electronic days.
Donald Hamilton, _The Devastators_, 1965
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From: john poco <poco6809 at hotmail.com>
>
> Ahhh Haaa
> http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=177
>
> The last clue falls into place. Not a coco type system its a Z80 but it does use
> a 6847. Cute machine I want one now.
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