[Coco] CoCoFEST! reports, anyone?
Mark McDougall
msmcdoug at iinet.net.au
Sat May 3 11:19:04 EDT 2014
On 2/05/2014 12:29 PM, S Klammer wrote:
> Was every attendee sworn to secrecy? :)
This is what I heard happened:
* The Coco4 was revealed and available for sale for USD$49.95. It runs up to
200MHz and has a true colour mode and an OpenGL driver for DECB.
Unfortunately Sockmaster's Boing demo and Donkey Kong still can't be made to
work properly on it.
* NitrOS9 Level 3 was released, which now supports X-Windows.
* Wayne has fixed all remaining issues with decode, and it now produces
BASIC source code for *any* arbitrary 6809 binary.
* Cloud 9 demoed new hardware that adds support for all known storage
devices, up to 16GB RAM, and toasts really nice crumpets.
* Nick sent a preview copy of Popstar Pilot
* John Linville demoed his new project, a WIP port of Sega Dreamcast's
Shenmue, and you can actually play the original Fahrfall in the in-game
virtual arcade.
* Luis revealed CP/M was a hoax, but then demoed Amiga Workbench running on
a Coco 1/2, but it makes use of a semi-graphics mode that isn't available on
the Coco 3.
* Boisy announced a new book - a (rather controversial as it turns out)
3-volume history of the TP-10 Thermal Matrix Printer.
Regards,
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