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  1. TRS-80 Color Computer - Wikipedia

    The TRS-80 MC-10, or Micro Color Computer, was sold in Radio Shack stores as an entry-level computer at a lower cost than the CoCo. Released in 1983, it was similar in appearance to the …

  2. TRS-80 Color Computer Archive

    I've been collecting Coco related files since 2002: cartridges, cassettes, virtual disks, ROMs, music, pictures, manuals, books, magazines, Radio Shack catalogs and more. I also scanned …

  3. The TRS-80 Color Computer

    The all-new TRS-80 Color Computer features vivid color graphics, instant-load Program Paks, expandability and sound at a low price you won’t believe. Since it attaches to any color …

  4. TRS-80 Color Computer - Tandy Videotex

    On July 31, 1980, Tandy announced the TRS-80 Color Computer, which shares the same case, keyboard, and layout as the AgVision/VideoTex terminals. The internal modem was removed, …

  5. TRS-80: Everything You Need to Know - History-Computer

    May 23, 2025 · In 1975, Don French, a buyer for the company Radio Shack (a successful American chain of electronics stores owned by Tandy Corp.) on the West Coast, purchased an …

  6. TRS-80 Colour Computer 2 - Computer - Computing History

    The Color Computer, referred to by many by its nickname CoCo (Co lor Co mputer), with its Motorola 6809E processor, was a radical departure from the Z80-based TRS-80 Models.

  7. Tandy-TRS80.com – Celebrating the Legacy of the TRS-80 Series

    Dec 3, 2025 · Explore the legacy of the TRS-80 Color Computer — your hub for CoCo history, hardware, software, programming guides, and a vibrant retro computing community.

  8. 1980- TRS-80 Color Computer - hub.catalogit.app

    The TRS-80 Color Computer, often referred to as the CoCo, was a series of home computers developed by Tandy Corporation and sold through Radio Shack. The first model was released …

  9. Engineering:TRS-80 Color Computer - HandWiki

    Nov 26, 2025 · The TRS-80 Color Computer, later marketed as the Tandy Color Computer, is a series of home computers developed and sold by Tandy Corporation. Despite sharing a name …

  10. The TRS-80 Epoch

    From user manuals and technical guides to schematics and software catalogs, our goal is to ensure this invaluable information remains accessible to enthusiasts, historians, and restorers. …