[Coco] CoCo and Amateur Packet Radio?
Steve Stroh
steve.stroh at gmail.com
Sun Feb 25 19:25:31 EST 2018
Sounds very interesting David! If you find it, please get back in touch!
I didn't realize there was a magazine dedicated to Dragon! Do you know
if there are any scans of Dragon User available online?
I just recalled that the first TAPR TNC, the TNC-1 also used a 6809
processor - it always seemed like a natural to port that firmware to
do something on the CoCo.
Thanks,
Steve N8GNJ
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 4:09 PM, David Linsley <davidlinsley at gmail.com> wrote:
> There was an AX25 board, with software on cartridge, for the Dragon. The same company also had RTTY and SSTV software. You can find the ads in scans of Dragon User from around 1987.
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> I acquired a Dragon 32 with the board installed in 1994. I tried it once or twice, but I was mainly using an Amiga 1200 with a Baycom clone I'd built on strip board and housed in a VHS case. One of these days I'll trace the schematic from the pcb.
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> David. Formally G7RAW. Never got my US license.
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