[Coco] Coco ....new coco product
Rob Rosenbrock
rob.coco at zaphod.tzo.com
Sat Feb 4 09:45:40 EST 2012
Put me down for one of the SVGA converters as well.
Thanks!
On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:56 AM, RJRTTY at aol.com wrote:
> People,
> I am writing to tell everyone that I have begun to assemble
> my SVGA converter again. That's right, I am back so to everyone
> who is waiting for a unit know that I am on the job. It may take
> a couple of months to get to you but I will get to you. I have kept
> an email record of everyone who has requested one so be ready
> when I call. Its time for a decent display for your coco3....
>
> Which brings me to my subject line. I have put together a wooden
> framework to carry my coco1 and it's four original drives plus a dmp110
> printer, multipak interface, cassette tape drive, a color monitor, a
> monochrome
> monitor driven with an 80 column card and a couple of stereo speakers
> driven
> by a stereo sound card. I call it "system alpha" because it was my first
> machine and all the components where purchase in the early and mid
> 80's except the speakers. When I want to run system alpha it is ready
> to go at the press of a switch on a power strip. When I am done with
> it I simply throw the power switch and push it against the wall out of
> the way. You can think of It is as sort of a rack system or "H" frame
> but on wheels. The "Tandy Tangle" has been tamed. :)
>
> My question is this...If I offered a kit with all the components predrilled
> and ready to assemble with lag screws would there be any interest in
> such a kit. All the wooden pieces would be numbered and a schematic
> showing how these pieces were put together would be included.
>
> So how about it. Does it sound like a viable product?
>
> Roy
>
>
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