[Coco] delivers to your home computer

Bruce W. Calkins brucewcalkins at charter.net
Mon Oct 15 15:10:44 EDT 2012



----- Original Message ----- 

From: "John W. Linville"

> On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:22:02AM -0400, Bill Loguidice wrote:
>> I don't think we'll ever really know what's in the ad, since from what 
>> they
>> show it could represent either the VIDEOTEX or the CoCo 1, since that 
>> part
>> is exactly the same on both. You would think they would have chosen the
>> VIDEOTEX to be as generic as possible in showing a "computer" work with 
>> the
>> system, but at the same time, we're talking 1981, and it's perfectly
>> reasonable for the CoCo itself to have been handy.
>
> The ad picture is a bit grainy, but if you blow it up it looks like
> there is a space for a nameplate just above the keyboard.  It looks
> like the nameplate itself is missing, but the location is clearly
> offset towards the left side.  This matches the placement of the
> nameplate on my videotex terminal, while my CoCo 1 has it's name
> plate more centered.
>
> So, FWIW...my money is on that being a videotex terminal in the ad.
>
> John



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"E" board and later CoCos had the nameplate centered.  Earlier CoCos had the 
nameplate offset to the left as you face the CoCo.  The spot on the right 
might be the RAM size button, discontinued with the "E" and later board 
CoCos.  Given that there was something blanked out on the right and the 
blanked out label position, I lean toward an early CoCo.



Bruce W.




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