[Coco] NON-GAME Coco cartridges
Arthur Flexser
flexser at fiu.edu
Sun Jun 8 18:02:28 EDT 2014
So who made it? The image seems to cut off in the middle, with no company
listed.
Art
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Kandur <k at qdv.pw> wrote:
> Mine must be this one, it wasn't cheap then! :)
>
> If I remember correctly, the 2 RCA connectors were used for interrupts.
> http://qdv.pw/eng/_photos/Computers/Coco/COCO%20COMM-4.jpg
>
> Kandur
>
> Sunday, June 8, 2014, 11:06:20 AM, you wrote:
> > Your pack seems to be the equivalent of four
> > different RS-232 Paks, and
> > contains four 6551 ACIA chips. The Marty
> > Goodman CoCoPro one is equivalent
> > to just a single RS-232 Pak and contains a single 6551 chip..
>
> > Art
>
>
> > On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Kandur <k at qdv.pw> wrote:
>
> >> As I have mentioned in my intro, fortunately
> >> kept most of my NON-GAME Coco cartridges,
> >> when I had to part from my computer gear.
>
> >> My first question is, which RS-232 pack is mine?
> >> http://qdv.pw/eng/_photos/Computers/Coco/cartridges/Serial/index.html
> >> Is it the famous CoCoPro! RS232 Pak by Marty Goodman?
>
> >>
> http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Documents/Manuals/Hardware/RS232%20Pak%20%28CoCoPro!%29.pdf
> >> I'm in the process to upload the photos of my other NON-GAME Coco
> >> cartridges.
>
> >> Kandur
>
> >> --
> >> Coco mailing list
> >> Coco at maltedmedia.com
> >> http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco
>
> --
> Coco mailing list
> Coco at maltedmedia.com
> http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco
>
More information about the Coco
mailing list