The Colorful History of the CoCo with Boisy Pitre

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • Boisy Pitre presents the history of the Tandy Color Computer which was made by Tandy Corporation and sold through Radio Shack stores.
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  • @edgeeffect
    @edgeeffect 11 місяців тому +2

    I've not previously been much of a CoCo fan... but, wow, that's possibly the most complex history of any of the 8 bit home computers.

  • @MrDave6309
    @MrDave6309 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for doing this great presentation ! I got my first coco at christmas .. then the Coco3 a christmas or 2 later .. fun times 😂

  • @paulshoemaker4761
    @paulshoemaker4761 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic presentation!

  • @sohl947
    @sohl947 11 місяців тому +1

    Great presentation! My first computer was a CoCo 1 in 1980, growing up in the Des Moines area. When I first heard about OS-9 in Rainbow magazine or maybe Micro-80, I was astounded that it was from a company based in Des Moines. I considered trying to get a job with them in about 1991, but I didn’t see anything open at the time I looked. But if I landed something there I probably would have overlapped Boisy’s time!
    My family’s CoCo was originally base model BASIC and just 4K, but was expanded to 16K and Extended Color BASIC within the first two years. We soon changed to a C64, but I was shocked how primitive the BASIC seemed compared to the extended CoCo’s. OS-9 seemed cool but I didn’t have a good use case for it. I was just happy to learn to program and play a few games loaded from tape.

    • @kob8634
      @kob8634 3 місяці тому

      I remember seeing so many posts on "bitnet" and "netnorth" with "Boisy"... and "Kuntz"... my god man this is a tiny universe this.... "hello, anyone out there, I'm lonely"