[Coco] The CoCo outside of the U.S.
Diego Barizo
diegoba at adinet.com.uy
Mon Apr 15 13:37:14 EDT 2013
In Uruguay, the situation was a bit peculiar.
Radio Shack computers were sold by "Sycom", a local company created just for that purpose.
I learned Logo and Basic there.
They had the full computer range. I remember seeing Model I, II, III 12, 16, and some Tandy 1000. Also. Some pockets PC-1,2 and 4.
And Cocos 1,2 and 3. Those were stock NTSC models, and since local TV is Pal, they would, free of charge, make your TV bi-norm when you bought a Coco.
I have great memories of the small team that worked there, and I was always trying to find an excuse to hang around after school.
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"Boisy G. Pitre" <boisy at tee-boy.com> wrote:
>I want to tap into the collective knowledge of the list here, especially those outside of the U.S. who are members and who owned Color Computers back in the day.
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>In the upcoming book, Bill and I want to touch a bit on CoCo as it existed outside of the U.S. There's the issue of clones, which is a different topic and not what I'm looking to discuss at the moment.
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>My understanding is that there were different subsidiaries of Tandy in different countries setup to handle Radio Shack store sales there. Canada had InterTan. Who did Australia have? Europe?
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>It also appears that international CoCo sales started with the CoCo 2, then carried on with the CoCo 3. I know that a PAL version of the CoCo 3… what about a CoCo 2? And were there any other languages that the BASIC manual was printed in besides English?
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