[Coco] Quick cross over video showing the x10 plug n power as it was originally intended

Bruce W. Calkins brucewcalkins at charter.net
Tue Oct 22 15:10:26 EDT 2019


That explains some of the confusion and lack of documentation for the 
Radio Shack Plug-n-Play line.

I controlled several household lights with mine until I moved in 2004.  
I have not been able to train this wife to work with the P-n-P / X10 
system, in spite of acquiring more modules and various controllers 
since.  The modules still show up now and then in my local thrift store.

Bruce W.


On 10/22/19 10:01 AM, rietveld rietveld wrote:
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-nI8e8c_yAk
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> This is a video that shows the coco2 x10 controller being used with the Mattel Aquarius computer. Most of you are probably familiar with the plug n power for the coco2 but I would bet that most don't know that it was never intended for use with the coco2. The x10 'command module ' was designed to work with Mattel 's flag ship home computer; the Aquarius. But soon after the prototype was completed, the Aquarius was discontinued. The Aquarius was such a flop that it only lasted for four months before it's demise and ultimately Mattel s bankruptcy After the Aquarius's untimely death the design was sent to radioshack where it was very quickly re purposed for the coco2. Nothing was changed other than the cassette cable interface and a quick question software revision. Not even the case was changed. The Aquarius used Microsoft basic so it was a very quick translation to the coco. They even kept the graphics the same by using the coco's semi graphics mode that mirrored that of the Aquarius. My video uses a copy of the un released software. Only one copy of the software was known to exist and was generously made available to the Aquarius community, I rewired the interface and now have a working x10 on my Aquarius computer.
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