[Coco] Wikipedia Page

Richard Ivey rrivey at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 17 16:59:04 EST 2005


Nice article.  I really enjoyed it.  Maybe a mention of some of the magazines that service us coco users such as Hot CoCo and the great, great Rainbow.
   
  I have a website I'm tinkering with.  Could I use your article in my page as long as I give you credit?  Thanks
  

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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Re: Color Compter, Hard Disk Controller, etc (Arthur Flexser)
2. Re: Re: Color Compter, Hard Disk Controller, etc (William Astle)
3. Re: Re: Color Compter, Hard Disk Controller, etc
(PaulH96636 at aol.com)
4. [Color Computer] updated wikipedia article (Mike Pepe)
5. Re: [Color Computer] updated wikipedia article
(Phill Harvey-Smith)
6. Tiny IDE controller... (Paul T. Barton)
7. Re: [Color Computer] updated wikipedia article (Mike Pepe)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 14:05:29 -0500 (EST)
From: Arthur Flexser 
Subject: Re: [Coco] Re: Color Compter, Hard Disk Controller, etc
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts 
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, William Astle wrote:

> > Even if a signature is required, you can sign the slip with instructions to
> > leave it on your patio, or with a neighbor, or whatever. At least, that's how
> > it works in the US.
> 
> That assumes they even bother leaving a slip. I've had UPS attempt 
> delivery three times (in three days) and NOT leave a slip so I had no 
> idea I had a package coming. Actually, I've had that happen twice. At 
> least in and around Calgary, UPS doesn't seem to have any interest in 
> actually delivering packages to people who are not there during the day.

Just curious...if they didn't leave a slip, and the package got returned to
sender, how'd you discover what had happened?

Art




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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:58:45 -0700
From: William Astle 
Subject: Re: [Coco] Re: Color Compter, Hard Disk Controller, etc
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts 
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Arthur Flexser wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, William Astle wrote:
> 
> 
>>>Even if a signature is required, you can sign the slip with instructions to
>>>leave it on your patio, or with a neighbor, or whatever. At least, that's how
>>>it works in the US.
>>
>>That assumes they even bother leaving a slip. I've had UPS attempt 
>>delivery three times (in three days) and NOT leave a slip so I had no 
>>idea I had a package coming. Actually, I've had that happen twice. At 
>>least in and around Calgary, UPS doesn't seem to have any interest in 
>>actually delivering packages to people who are not there during the day.
> 
> 
> Just curious...if they didn't leave a slip, and the package got returned to
> sender, how'd you discover what had happened?

The first time, the sender contacted me and gave me the tracking number. 
I then called and complained and they delivered the package to an 
alternate address that I provided. The other time, they actually called 
me before returning the package. I complained that time, too.

The next time UPS tried to deliver a package, they didn't bother trying 
the address on the package but just delivered it to the alternate 
address I had provided the first time. That's just as dicey as not 
leaving a notice in my book. What if that address is not valid anymore?

Needless to say, I avoid UPS if at all possible these days.

(Purolator, on the other hand, left a slip with a number to call and 
telephoned me. I like Purolator much better than UPS at the moment. :) )

-- 
William Astle
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:32:23 EST
From: PaulH96636 at aol.com
Subject: Re: [Coco] Re: Color Compter, Hard Disk Controller, etc
To: coco at maltedmedia.com
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Usually on a slip that UPS leaves, indicating attempted delivery, it should 
show where the
package can be picked up by the recipient, usually at the nearest UPS depot. 
At least
that's the way it works here in NJ. 

I, too, prefer USPS parcel post; at least the local P.O. is a lot closer 
than a UPS depot,
and there's not always the desirability of tracking, with the extra fee. 
-ph


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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:52:32 -0500
From: Mike Pepe 
Subject: [Coco] [Color Computer] updated wikipedia article
To: ColorComputer at yahoogroups.com
Message-ID: <437BD450.9060808 at doki-doki.net>
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Hi listers,

I was working on a "CoCo Tech" web page, but when I saw the entry for 
the Atari 8 bit machines on wikipedia I decided to integrate my work 
there instead.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Color_Computer

now includes a lot of hardware information, though I'm not sure if that 
would really be of interest to most people.

Comments are welcome.

-Mike


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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 01:46:34 +0000
From: Phill Harvey-Smith 
Subject: [Coco] Re: [Color Computer] updated wikipedia article
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Mike Pepe wrote:
> Hi listers,
> 
> I was working on a "CoCo Tech" web page, but when I saw the entry for 
> the Atari 8 bit machines on wikipedia I decided to integrate my work 
> there instead.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Color_Computer
> 
> now includes a lot of hardware information, though I'm not sure if that 
> would really be of interest to most people.
> 
> Comments are welcome.

Looks cool, however, you are slightly in error with your description of 
the Dragon:

The Dragon does have TV out, as well as a monitor port, also the monitor 
output of the base machine is composite + sound (on a 5 pin din-180).

Also the 64 also has a Serial port however driven by a 6551, rather than 
bitbanged.

Apart from that a good overview of the CoCo.

Phill.


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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 17:55:01 -0800 (PST)
From: "Paul T. Barton" 
Subject: [Coco] Tiny IDE controller...
To: "coco at maltedmedia.com" 
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So, I wanted to try and see if an IDE controller
could be made out of surplus stuff. I found a
Lattice CPLD on a board, sucked it off and
re-programmed it to do 8-bit (only) IDE.
No upper data latch ($FF78).
It has a fixed address of $FF7X (0..7)
only because it ran out of pins.
Really tiny stuff. There is another PAL
on board to decode the $FFXX area, 74LS30 style.
It doesn't take much to do IDE.

Here's the direct link as
it's not on my page, yet.

http://www.geocities.com/idezilla/tinyide.html

Paul T Barton - idezilla




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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 23:05:31 -0500
From: Mike Pepe 
Subject: [Coco] Re: [Color Computer] updated wikipedia article
To: ColorComputer at yahoogroups.com
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> 
> Looks cool, however, you are slightly in error with your description of 
> the Dragon:
> 
> The Dragon does have TV out, as well as a monitor port, also the monitor 
> output of the base machine is composite + sound (on a 5 pin din-180).
> 
> Also the 64 also has a Serial port however driven by a 6551, rather than 
> bitbanged.
> 
> Apart from that a good overview of the CoCo.
> 
> Phill.
> 

Hi Phill,

I didn't write that part of the article, I'm not sure who did. Probably 
someone on the list I would bet though.

Since you know the Dragon better than any of us, maybe you could go 
ahead and create a separate entry for the Dragon which the CoCo page can 
link to. I don't see any logical reason to describe a separate (although 
similar) machine there in any detail anyway.

-Mike


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