CoCo Clones
TRS-80 Color Computer clones
How To Build A MiST CoCo
How To Build A MiST CoCo Get the CoCo 3 core for your MiST-compatible device There are several MiST-compatible boards/kits. Each has one its pros and cons, but in general all are extremely powerful systems capable of implementing as chip logic many consoles and computers. In my opinion, due to the constant breaking of the…
RealCoCo Quick Reference
TRS-80/Tandy Color Computer 3 FPGA Clones by Roger Taylor Custom GIME implementation designed from the ground up The most accurate CoCo clones available Virtal floppy disks and hard drives via CyloneSDC/WD1793 FDC hybrid controller Up to 2MB CoCo RAM with FPGA boards that have an SDRAM chip Up to 128KB program paks with FPGA boards…
How Small Can A CoCo Get?
One of my new sayings is “You want me to turn that into a CoCo?”. Yes, I’ve got my eye out for the next coolest FPGA-based device. I think the ultimate CoCo clone would be the size of an HDMI dongle that you can plug into any monitor or TV, and your keyboard and mouse…
How to Build a Matchbox CoCo
The Matchbox CoCo is a Do It Yourself CoCo 3 clone that may or may not be offered by third parties fully assembled or by snap-together components. This is not a Tandy or Radio Shack product, but you are welcome to customize your own system with Tandy or Radio Shack logos for cosmetic purposes. Before…
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