[Coco] Which is better?
Jack Carpenter
jmdlcar at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 8 08:10:34 EDT 2018
Where and what version of VCC will I need to get to try?
On Sunday, July 8, 2018, 2:36:03 AM GMT, Robert Gault <robert.gault at att.net> wrote:
Well, the VCC emulator is free and emulates a Coco3. You don't need Drivewire as you can mount a
hard drive image (.vhd) on the VCC but for further flexibility can also use VCC with Drivewire. A
.vhd will give you at least 256 "floppy" disks plus a large OS-9 partition. You can even expand a
.vhd for additional floppy partitions of 256 disks each.
There are many many free .dsk and .vhd images at
http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/
so you have all kinds of programs readily available.
Try that for a while on your PC, and then decide whether you need to obtain a Coco3, added memory,
and a multi-pak in which to mount some of the newest third party Coco enhancements. You don't need
to rush into anything.
Robert
Jack Carpenter via Coco wrote:
> Right now I only a Coco2 and no other hardware. I want to go cheapest way because I'm on a tight fixed income @70. I am new to this.
>
> About 30 years ago I had a Coco3 with 512k multi pak and 2 floppy drive. I even had OS-9 2 software.
> One problem with DW Coco is in one room and the PC is in another room.
>
> Right now I am trying to get a Coco3.
>
>
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