[John W. Linville] wrote a digital video player for the Tandy Color Computer (aka TRS-80). The decades-old hardware performs quite well considering the limited resource he had to work with. This is ...
The Tandy Color Computer came with analog joysticks, quite unlike most computers and consoles of the early 1980s. Many games of the era actually worked best with digital input, so [Gadget Reboot] ...
Some tinkerings for a color computer 3 based on CMOC. Includes several apps, including an integer-based ray tracer and mandelbrot generator. Designed to run on a 6809 micro - if you have the patience.
My mom sold mine at a yard sale when I wasn't looking (some time ago, now). I still have the manuals and games and some peripherals around here somewhere ...
In the 80s, Radio Shack sold a line of Tandy personal computers in its stores. Tandy machines were sometimes mocked -- 1980's TRS-80 model was derided as the "Trash-80" by critics -- but they were ...
This repository contains the source code for the Dragon 64 versions of the Microsoft 16K BASIC Interpreter for the Motorola 6809 (aka BASIC-69 and Extended Color BASIC).
Way back when, I played around alot with the Tandy Coco3 my family owned. It was a wonderful toy and learning device when I was very young, and I did some BASIC programming on it as well as some ...
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