[Coco] Coco interfacing, running a coco from 12 volts and more.

K. Pruitt pruittk at adelphia.net
Tue Feb 7 12:19:40 EST 2012


There is an article on running a Coco 2 from 12 volts in the book "A Full 
Turn of the Screw" which is available at:

ftp://ftp.maltedmedia.com/coco/MAGAZINES/Rainbow/

"A Full Turn of the Screw" is  a collection of "Turn of the Screw" articles 
from Rainbow magazine.

I'm not very knowledgeable regarding electronics, but it seems to me that 
running a Coco 3 from 12 volts wouldn't be much different from running a 
Coco 2 from 12 volts.  Of course most of my hardware experiments start with 
that same quote and end up in a pile of smoking electronics.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <haywire666 at aol.com>
To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 4:42 PM
Subject: [Coco] Coco interfacing, running a coco from 12 volts and more.


> I'm new to this mailing list. I used cocos for ages back in the day, ages 
> past everyone else moving on too.
>
>
> Lately, I've been working on a mobile robot project of sorts. I was going 
> to use a micro controller for controlling it but I
> remembered how great the analog inputs (joystick ports) were for sensors 
> and things like that and I decided to try and use a coco.
>
>
> I got some old cocos I saved out of some bins in my basement, but so far 
> things have progressed very slowly.
>
>
> I need info on using pia chips to get digital i/o lines in and out of the 
> coco. After goggling for ages, I found very little on the subject of
> interfacing with a coco, which is a shame, I'm sure I remember tons of 
> projects like that in rainbow and other coco magazines.
>
>
> I also need info on running a coco3 from 12 volts. Right now I'm using a 
> voltage inverter and its terribly inefficient. I'm sure running direct 
> from the
> 12 volt gell cell would add tons of run time.  Right now the battery gets 
> drained pretty quick!
>
>
> If anyone has any old magazine articles that they could scan, or can give 
> me ANY info on these things I would sincerely appreciate it.
>
>
> If I don't find the info I need I will have to use a microcontroller I 
> guess, but I would REALLY love using a coco for this.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Steven
>
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