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This was a small device (square epoxy covered PCB) which when connected to the CoCo3 innards (via Clip leads) would cause the screen to Dim after a certain period of inactivity. | This was a small device (square epoxy covered PCB) which when connected to the CoCo3 innards (via Clip leads) would cause the screen to Dim after a certain period of inactivity. | ||
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This was a small device (square epoxy covered PCB) which when connected to the CoCo3 innards (via Clip leads) would cause the screen to Dim after a certain period of inactivity.