[Coco] "My" CoCo 4 project

Stephen H. Fischer SFischer1 at Mindspring.com
Sat Jul 18 19:35:14 EDT 2015


That does present a very different picture. My archive does not go back that far. 

The download files page on CoCo4.com does not load and 

there is a huge amount of content that has been removed. 

I do see two at least persons on this page that likely can be contacted for a clearer picture. 

 http://www.coco4.com/contact/coco4list.shtml 

With such a powerful person in the CoCo World having a real CoCo4 project alive at some point a contract with the VCC author sure seems possible.

The post I could not find about VCC needing to be put back up has words that suggested the two times I have read it that Steve was in control. 

Now we are now perhaps at the classic case of software that has been abandoned without a known person who would and has taken legal action in the past.

The Direct8 to Direct9 conversion should be possible.

See, it is easy to change my option with proper documentation but not with UN-useful angry words.

SHF


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Pierce via Coco" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Cc: "Bill Pierce" <ooogalapasooo at aol.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Coco] "My" CoCo 4 project


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> Here's one from "coco3.com" where Steve actually mentions the author of Vcc allowing his code to be used for the "VR Coco 4 Project". No mention of "buying it":
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> 6809er 
> November 15, 2007 at 2:19 am        
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> Is there any ongoing work or discussion of this project? In particular, is there anywhere a person could obtain work-in-progress code for this? It seems to me that there might be more interest in the project if there was something to look at and comment on. After all, it’s hard to visualize something from a lot of words on a screen.
> 
> There has been no code done because it’s stalled in the design stage.
> When I try to get the project going (a few months back) most of the talk was anti-productive options on what the project should not be.
> At this point, project’s design (so far) has been on my own with input from a few CoCo user that are open to what the design could be.
> Please remember that any CoCo project is a “labor of love” with limited resources in both time and money and that controls the speed of development. (Look at long it’s taking for the SuperBoard from Cloud-9 to get done!)
> As for where we are…
> We start with the MESS as the core for the project but the later versions have not been so great. (Very buggy.) Now with the VCC emulator running under the Raindow IDE, we may move to that being the project’s code base.  (Besides the programmer is very open to creating a V.R. CoCo 4 version.)
> While VCC is for windows only at this time, the programmer maybe open to using SDL to make the code cross-platform.  We will see how far the project gets before we cross that bridge.
> Will the first version be a full V.R. CoCo 4 with all the extras?  Most likely not.  We need to take this project one step at a time.  From now, let get the bugs out of the code-base and IDE system.
> The goals the first time out are:
> 1) Get the full IDE system up and running. The key to writing new CoCo programs.  With the current state of the VCC and Raindow IDE, we are just about there.
> 2) Expand the graphics modes to support all CoCo 1/2 graphics modes in the CoCo 3 mode.  Some programs will not run on a coco 3 because some graphics modes are not supports.  Need to address this.
> 3) Get the VCC to support the Speech Sound pak and other standard CoCo hardware items.
> 4) Add a few extra improvements to the CoCo 3 hardware to make a V.R. CoCo 3.5 like…
>  A) 2048 Megabytes of RAM  (done on the VCC)
>  B) Extra CPU speed (done on the VCC)
>  C) Add a Red and Green bits for a 8-Bit color reg.  for 256 color palette.
>  D) Add more scrolling control to the Bit map screens.
> Later we will add tools like an Internet Interface system so your V.R. CoCo can talk to other V.R. CoCos on the web.
> Well, that is where the project is as of today.  More will happen once those working on it have more time.  For me, I just moved and I’m still trying to get my house in order.
> Hopefully, you can visualize the project with the above words.  
> 
> Steve (6809er) Bjork
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> Bill Pierce



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