[Coco] Not exactly a CoCo 4, or even fully on topic, but...
J Arcane
jarcane at gmail.com
Thu Jul 17 05:43:34 EDT 2014
Indeed, the description even mentions that it's using Color Basic.
I've bookmarked it for later, might be fun to put this in a casemod and
finally (sort of) have my own 'custom built' classic computer. ;)
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Bill Loguidice <bill at armchairarcade.com>
wrote:
> I saw someone make reference to this "Propellerpowered Pocket Mini Computer
> 256 / PMC/PEB 2014" today on AtariAge:
>
> https://www.tindie.com/products/Propellerpowered/propellerpowered-pocket-mini-computer/
>
> While the font is pure Commodore 8-bit, things like the RAM and color modes
> remind me of what came about/was targeted at one point in the CoCo series.
> While there is little practical value for a device like this (other than
> "fun" and "because you can"), I still found the specs and relatively low
> price point intriguing.
>
> -Bill
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