Rusty CoCo emulates the color computer's hardware on Mac, Windows and Linux. Graphics, sound, keyboard and joystick (using mouse) are all supported. Peripherals like cassette, disk and RS-232 are not ...
This is a collection of 6809 assembly language sources (and the C source code for a 6809 assembler) which allow one to fully build all "rom" images for variations of the TRS-80 Color Computer. The ...
As a relic of the early 80s, the TRS-80 Color Computer couldn’t display very many colors. By default, the CoCo could only display 8 colors on the screen at a time, but [John] figured out a way to ...
Retro is in the air today as [John] has tipped us off about a new game he has written for the Tandy Color Computer (CoCo), The game, inspired by the homebrew game DOWNFALL for the Atari Jaguar, ...
This is way, way back old school. Back in the day in the '80s, when other kids had popular computers like the C= 64 or the Amiga, I had a Tandy Color Computer (aka Coco). It wasn't as popular and it ...
(From Color Computer Magazine, March 1983.) FIELD OF HONOR occupies 11.4K RAM, including six graphics pages and requires 32K and Extended Basic. I have also included changes to run Field of Honor on ...