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=Currently Publishing=
== Newsletters ==
* [[CoCo~123]] - Glenside CoCo Club newsletter (digital delivery)


==Books==
=Books=
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] (19??) - [[Peter Dibble]]
==Assembly==
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] (199?) - [[Allen Huffman]]
* [[6801, 68701, & 6803 Microcomputer Programming & Interfacing]], by [[Andrew C. Staugaard, Jr.]], ([[1981]]). ISBN: 0-672-21726-0
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] (year?) - [[Kevin Darling]]
* [[6809 Assembly Language Programming]], by [[Lance Leventhal]]. [[McGraw-Hill]], ([[1981]]). ISBN: 0-931988-35-7
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] (1985) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]
* [[6809 Machine Code Programming]], by [[David Barrow]]. [[Granada Technical Books]], ([[1984]]). ISBN: 0-246-12532-2
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] (1987) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]
* [[6809 Microcomputer Programmng and Interfacing with Experiments]], by [[Andrew C. Staugaard, Jr.]], [[Howard W. Sams]], ([[1981]]). ISBN: 0-672-21798-8
* [[Advanced 8-Bit Microprocessor Mc6809]] by [[Robert J. Simpson]] & [[Raveendran Paramesran]], Its Software, Hardware, Architecture & Interfacing Techniques
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Dymax]] [[Don Inman]], [[Kurt Inman]]
* [[Assembly Language Programming for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1985]]) [[Laurence A. Tepolt]]
* [[Assembly Language Programming for the COCO 3]] ([[1987]]) [[Laurence A. Tepolt]]
* [[Assembly Language Subroutines for the 6809]], by [[Lance Leventhal]] and [[Sally Cordes]]. [[McGraw-Hill]], ([[1985]]). ISBN: 0-07-707152-2
* [[Microtechnology: the M6809]], by [[P.J. Thewlis]]. [[Blackwell Scientific Publications]], ([[1985]]). ISBN: 0-632-01315-X
* [[Programming the 6809]], by [[Rodnay Zaks]], [[William G. Labiak]]. Sybex, ([[1982]]). ISBN: 0-89588-078-4
* [[The 6809 Companion]], by [[Mike James. Bernard Babani]], ([[1982]]) . ISBN: 0-85934-077-5
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming]] ([[1983]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[The MC6809 Cookbook]] by [[Carl D. Warren]], ([[1980]]), TAB BOOKS Inc


== Fanzines ==
==Basic==
These would be things like photocopied newsletters that don't really fit into the other categories.
* [[101 Color Computer Programming Tips and Tricks]] [[1981]] [[Ron Clark]]
* [[500 POKES, PEEKS 'N EXECS for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1984]]) [[Kishmore M.Santwani]]
* [[Supplement to 500 POKES, PEEKS 'N EXECS for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1986]]) [[Kishmore M.Santwani]]
* [[55 Color Computer Programs for the Home, School, and Office]] [[Ron Clark]]
* [[55 More Color Computer Programs for the Home, School & Office]] [[Ron Clark]], [[Jim Cole]]
* [[I Speak BASIC to My Color Computer]] ([[1985]]) [[Aubrey B Jones]]
* [[Arcade Games in BASIC for the Color Computer]] [[Bruce Bell]]
* [[Basic Basic English Dictionary]] (For the Apple, IBM Pc, Commodore 64, Vic 20, Atari Trs-80, Trs-80 Color Computer, Ti-99/4A, Pet, and Timex Sinclair) [[Larry Noonan]]
* [[CoCo 3 Secrets Revealed]] ([[1986]]) [[John Gabbard]]
* [[Color Computer Applications]] [[John P. Grillo]], [[J. D. Robertson]]
* [[Color Computer Graphics]] ([[1982]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[Color Computer Songbook]] ([[1982]]) [[Ron Clark]]
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] ([[199?]]) - [[Allen Huffman]]
* [[Guide to Super Software for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1985]]) [[Scott L. Norman]]
* [[Hands-on Basic for the Trs-80 Colour Computer (a Computer Literacy Book)]] ([[1983]]) [[Herbert Dean Peckham]]; Etc
* [[Hands-on Basic, for the Trs-80 Color Computer (Texas Instruments Software Series)]] ([[1983]]) [[Herbert Dean Peckham]]
* [[Inside the Dragon]] ([[1983]]) [[Duncan Smeed]],[[Ian Sommerville]]
* [[Kids to Kids on the Color Computer]] [[Martin Cannon]] (Illustrator), [[William B. Sanders]], [[Sam Edge]]
* [[Making the Most of Your TRS-80 Color Computer]] [[Peter Vernon]]
* [[More Color Computer Applications]] [[John P. Grillo]], [[J. D. Robertson]]
* [[Stimulating simulations for the TRS-80 color computer]] [[C. William Engel]]
* [[The Color Computer Playground]] ([[1984]]) [[Fred D'Ignazio]]
* [[The Power of the TRS-80 Color Computer]] [[John Sharp]], [[David Bolton]], edited by [[Thomas Szlucha]]
* [[The Ultimate Color Computer Reference Guide and Tool-Kit]] ([[1985]]) [[David D. McLeod]],[[Robert van der Poel]]
* [[The Working TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1984]]) [[David Lawrence]]
* [[Things to do with your trs-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Jerry Willis]] [[Merl Miller]] & [[D. LaMount Johnson]]
* [[Top-Down Basic for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Ken Skier]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Book]] Radio Shack, Home Computer, Motorola 6809, Zilog Z80, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 64, Atari 8-Bit Family
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Graphics]] ([[1982]]) [[Don Inman]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Fantastic Games]] ([[1984]]) [various authors]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Programmer's Handbook]] ([[1986]]) [various authors]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer & MC-10 Programs]] ([[1983]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Programs]] ([[1982]]) [[Tom Rugg]],[[Phil Feldman]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Program Writing Workbook]] (Apr [[1983]]) [[Jim Cole]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Program Writing Workbook]] (Apr [[1983]]) [[Ron Clark]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer What Else You Can Do With Your TRS-80]] ([[1985]]) [various authors]
* [[TRS-80 Colour Computer Space Adventures]] ([[1984]]) [various authors]
* [[TRS-80 Computer Reference Handbook]] [[1982]] [[William Barden]] - 62-2314
* [[TRS-80 Programs and Applications for the Color Computer]] ([[1982]]) [[Alfred Baker]]
* [[The TRS-80 User's Encyclopedia (Color computer & MC 10)]] ([[1984]]) [[Gary Phillips]] and [[GS Wright III]] by The Book Company
* [[Your Color Computer]] ([[1994]]) [[Doug Mosher]]


==Magazines with CoCo Sections==
==Hardware==
* [[A Full Turn Of The Screw]] ([[1989]]) [[Tony DiStefano]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Interfacing, with Experiments]] ([[1982]]) [[Andrew C Staugaard]]
* [[TRS-80 Models I, III, & Color Computer Interfacing Projects]] ([[1983]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[TRS-80 Micro Computer Technical Reference Handbook]] Model I
 
==History==
* [[CoCo: The Colorful History of Tandy's Underdog Computer]] ([[2013]]) [[Bill Loguidice]] [[Boisy Pitre]]
* [[CoCoFest Chronicles]] ([[1998]]) [[Allen Huffman]]
* [[Tandy's Little Wonder]] ([[1993]]) [[Frank Swygert]]
 
==LOGO==
* [[Coco LOGO for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1985]]) [[Dale Peterson]]
* [[Computer Art and Animation: A User's Guide to Radio Shack Color LOGO]] [[David D. Thornburg]]
* [[Learning LOGO on the TRS-80 Color Computer]] [[Tony Adams]], [[Pauline Adams]], [[Anne McDougall]]
* [[Introducing LOGO: For the Apple II Computer, Texas Instruments 99/4A and Tandy Color Computer]] [[Peter Ross]]
* [[The TRS-80 Color LOGO Manual]] [[Thomas Milton Kemnitz]]
 
==OS-9==
* [[BASIC09 Tour Guide]] ([[1985]]) - [[Peter Dibble]]
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] ([[1987]]) - [[Kevin Darling]]
* [[Mastering OS-9 on the Tandy Color Computer]] ([[1995]]) [[Paul K. Ward]]
* [[OS-9 Guru]] ([[1992]]) [[Paul S. Dayan]]
* [[OS-9 Insights]] ([[1988]]) [[Petter Dibble]]
* [[OS-9 Level 2 and the Tandy Color Computer 3]] ([[1992]]) [[Rodger Alexander]],[[Scott Honaker]]
* [[OS-9 User Notes Volume 1]] ([[1985]]) [[Petter Dibble]]
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9]] ([[1985]]) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]
* [[The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS-9 Level II]] ([[1987]]) [[Peter Dibble]],[[Dale Puckett]]
* [[Using Awk with OS-9]] ([[1993]])  [[Zack C. Sessions]]
 
==The Rainbow bookshelf==
* [[The Rainbow Book of Adventures]] (198?) [[Falsoft]] (Various Contributors)
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Adventures]] ([[1985]]) [[Falsoft]] [[Charles L. Springer]] (Editor), [[Marjie Faul]]
* [[The Third Rainbow Book of Adventures]] [[Jutta Kapfhammer]] (Editor), [[Philip S. Helm]] (Editor)
* [[The Fourth Rainbow Book of Adventures]] ([[1988]])
* [[The Rainbow Book of Simulations]] ([[198?]]) [various authors]
* [[The Second Rainbow Book of Simulations]] ([[1986]]) [various authors]
 
==Others==
* [[Spreadsheeting on the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1993]]) [[Harry Anbarlian]]
 
= Magazines =
== Newstand ==
=== CoCo specific ===
*[[The Color Computer Magazine]]
*[[Hot CoCo]]
*[[International Color Computer Club Newsletter]]
*[[The Rainbow]] (July 1981 to May 1993) - [[Falsoft]]
*[[Dragon User]] (May 1983 to January 1989)
 
=== Magazines with CoCo Sections ===
*[[68 Micro Journal]]
*[[68 Micro Journal]]
*[[80-US / Basic Computing]]
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]
*[[80 Micro / 80 Microcomputing]]
*[[Australian COCO]]
*[[Compute! Magazine]]
*[[Computer Shopper]]
*[[Computer Shopper]]
*[[Computer User]]
*[[Forum SixtyEight]]
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]
*[[Micro - 6502/6809 Journal]]
*[[Micro-80]]
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]
*[[TRS-80 Microcomputer News]]
*[[World of 68' Micros]]
*[[World of 68' Micros]]


==Newsstand Magazines==
== Disk or Tape Magazines ==
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]
*''[[Chromasette]]'' - the original
*[[Hot CoCo]]
*''[[Color LOAD 80]]'' - spinoff of ''CLOAD 80'' from ''[[80 Micro]]'' [https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine-1982-06/page/n441/mode/2up Announced June 82] [https://archive.org/details/80_Micro_1982-12_1001001_US/page/n49/mode/2up?q=%22Color+Load+80%22 first ad]
*[[Rainbow]] (XXXX-XXXX) - Falsoft
*''[[Rainbow on Tape]]'' - from [[Falsoft]]
*''[[Rainbow on Disk]]''- from [[Falsoft]]
*
*''[[Instant CoCo]]'' - from ''[[HOT CoCo]]'' [https://archive.org/details/sim_hot-coco_1983-10_1_5/page/n5/mode/2up?q=%22Instant+CoCo%22 Announcement] [https://archive.org/details/80_Micro_1983-11_1001001_US/page/n65/mode/2up?q=%22Instant+CoCo%22 in 80 Micro]
*''[[The Color Computer Magazine Tapes]]'' from ''[[The Color Computer Magazine]]'' [https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine-1983-08/page/n68/mode/1up]
*''[[CFDM]]'' - ''CoCo Friends Disk Magazine'' from [[Rick's Computer Enterprises]].
*''[[The Upgrade]]'' - by the [[Mid Iowa & Country CoCo Club]].
*''[[NineTimes]]'' - by Jordan Tsvetkoff of JWT Enterprises.
*''[[UP-2-Date]]'' - ([[Dragon]] computer only)


==Newsletters==
== Subscription Only (non-newstand) ==
*[[Coco Ads]]
*[[Coco News]]
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]
*[[Coco Trader]]
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.
 
==Subscription Only (non-newsstand)==
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]
*[[CoCo Clipboard Magazine]]
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]
*[[Coco Tech Journal]]
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*[[Color Micro Journal]]
*[[Color Micro Journal]]
*[[Dazzle]]
*[[Dazzle]]
*[[Dragon World]] (Dragon Computer Only)
*[[Dynamic Color News]]
*[[Dynamic Color News]]
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]
*[[International OS-9 Underground]]
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]
*[[Metamorphasis / No Name Magazine]]
*[[OSKer]]
*[[Spectrogram]]
*[[Spectrogram]]
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]
*[[TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing]]
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).
*[[UpTime]] - Published by Jordan Tsvetkoff, the guy behind Pyramix (one of the first 3rd party CoCo 3 games).
*[[Wizard's Castle]]
*[[Wizard's Castle]]
= Newsletters =
*[[Australian OS-9 Newsletter]]
*[[Coco Ads]]
* [[Bits & Bytes]] - CoCoByte's club newsletter (Colombia)
*[[Coco News]]
*[[Coco Notes Newsletter]]
*[[CoCoPS]] - Newsletter for the Color Computer Preservation Society. Only three issues, though four were promised.
*[[CoCo Report, The]] - Rick's Computer Enterprise; The creators of CFDM and PCFDM proudly present: ...
*[[Coco Trader]]
*[[Color Computer Weekly]]
*[[East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club]]
*[[Info CoCoNut]] (Dutch)
*[[Glenside CoCo-123]] (XXXX-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club's newsletter. Still going!
*[[Lewis Clark Exchange]]
*[[MOTD]]
*[[Stop Press]] (Dragon Computer Only)
*[[OS-9 International]]
*[[OS-9 Newsletter]]
*[[Undercolor]] (12/10/1984-6/30/1985) - Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's publication. 11 issues total.

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Others

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Newstand

CoCo specific

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Subscription Only (non-newstand)

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