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02/24/98: Help bring this hardware to life by pucc_unknown, | Category: Princeton | 1 comment - (Comments are closed)

Help bring this hardware to life

Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 05:36:11 GMT
Reply-To: Scott Nudds
Sender: COCO – Tandy Color Computer List
From: Scott Nudds
Organization: Hamilton-Wentworth FreeNet
Subject: Help bring this hardware to life

A friend of mine is interested in getting his old COCO based EPROM
BURNER working. I believe the circuit and software appeared in Rainbow
long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away.

Are there any software archive sites for this kind of thing.

I’ve done some searching on the net with surprisingly little success.

I expected to find every coco program written archived somewhere.

So sad…

1 comment to Help bring this hardware to life

  • pucc_unknown

    Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 05:12:26 GMT
    Reply-To: taubin [at] vabch [dot] com
    Sender: COCO – Tandy Color Computer List
    From: Tom Aubin
    Subject: Re: Help bring this hardware to life

    Scott Nudds wrote:
    >
    > A friend of mine is interested in getting his old COCO based EPROM
    > BURNER working. I believe the circuit and software appeared in Rainbow
    > long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away.
    >
    > Are there any software archive sites for this kind of thing.
    >
    > I’ve done some searching on the net with surprisingly little success.
    >
    > I expected to find every coco program written archived somewhere.
    >
    > So sad…
    Would that happen to be the Rainbow article on how to build your own
    E-Prom programmer? I recently asked for this article and someone scanned
    it and E-Mailed it to me. I still have the files, {4 GIF files}
    containing all 4 parts of the series. If this is what you are looking
    for E-Mail me and I’ll send them to you.

    Tom Aubin
    taubin [at] vabch [dot] com