[Coco] coco1 - 26-3003A

Bruce W. Calkins brucewcalkins at charter.net
Tue Nov 6 18:45:48 EST 2012


Early CoCo 1s had raised lettering above the ports in the rear.  Those 
photos show the screen printed lettering.  That should be one of the later 
CoCo 1s.

Now the introduction of a model number does not show when they stopped using 
that model number or what board was inside.  The 26-3003 (n/a equaling 
suffix information not listed?)  Some answers will have to wait until you 
have the item in hand and can check the output and/or open it up.

Bruce W.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charlie"

> Thanks Bruce.
>
> I see what your saying. On page 34 it is listed in 1981 as :
>
> 26-3003 - n/a     - 32K CoCo 1
>
> I don't think that n/a means 3003A though.. I mean was there a 3003N ? I 
> think this is just an original 26-3003 with no A.
> More honestly, maybe just wishful thinking on my part! :)
>
> The only reference to 3003A I can find is on page 76. What I pasted 
> previously in another mail:
>
> 64K CoCo 1; TDP-100
> IDENTIFICATION : Beige Case, Low-profile keyboard, vents
> on sides (some early models came with CoCo 1 style cases and
> keyboards)
> CATALOG NUMBERS: 26-3002A, 26-3003A, 26-3004A, 26-
> 3005
> BOARD REVISIONS: "NC" (also called "F" or "285").
>
> This is the reason I purchased it. After I had found that. Then doubt 
> started to set in!
> I was thinking this one is what they are calling an early model with coco1 
> case and KB.
>
> Here is the auction link. Maybe someone who knows a lot can tell by the 
> look of the machine or the serial number (0004144).
> The TRS-80 badge is centered on the computer.
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRS-80-Color-Computer-with-Start-Up-Guide-and-extended-Color-Basic-Manual-/230876003171?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&nma=true&si=3uBzandgVjEWbRG56TwyPb0iE%2Bg%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
>
> Charlie 




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