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*[[Al Dages]] - Atlanta Computer Society.
*[[Al Dages]] - Atlanta Computer Society.
*[[Allen Huffman]] - Sub-Etha Software, CoCo Chronicles (CoCoFest reports).
*[[Allen Huffman]] - Sub-Etha Software, CoCo Chronicles (CoCoFest reports).
*[[Bob Rosen]] - Owner of Spectrum Projects
*[[Bob Rosen]] - Owner of [[Spectrum Projects]]
*[[Carl Boll]] - SysOp of ChiCoCo BBS and OS-9 advocate
*[[Carl Boll]] - SysOp of ChiCoCo BBS and OS-9 advocate
*[[Carl Kreider]] - OS-9 expert and creator of the AT-306
*[[Carl Kreider]] - OS-9 expert and creator of the AT-306
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*[[Eric Crichlow]] - Author of ShellMate and Gold Runner
*[[Eric Crichlow]] - Author of ShellMate and Gold Runner
*[[Gene Heskett]] - NitrOS-9 contributor
*[[Gene Heskett]] - NitrOS-9 contributor
*[[James Jones]] - Former Microware employee and Compiler Guru
*[[James Jones]] - Former [[Microware]] employee and Compiler Guru
*[[Joel Hegberg]] - Prolific CoCo and MM/1 software developer
*[[Joel Hegberg]] - Prolific CoCo and MM/1 software developer
*[[John Strong]] - Founder of StrongWare
*[[John Strong]] - Founder of StrongWare
*[[Lawrence C. "Lonnie" Falk]] - Founder and publisher of Rainbow Magazine
*[[Canadian Retro Things|Ken from "Canadian Retro Things"]] - CoCo-centric retrocomputing YouTuber
*[[Lawrence C. "Lonnie" Falk]] - Founder and publisher of ''[[The Rainbow]]'' magazine
*[[Lee Veal]] - Proud owner of CoCo #00001
*[[Lee Veal]] - Proud owner of CoCo #00001
*[[Lester Hands M.D.]] - author of [[Lyra]], [[Musica]] 1 & 2, and [[Coco Midi]] 1, 2, 3, & Pro
*[[Lester Hands M.D.]] - author of [[Lyra]], [[Musica]] 1 & 2, and [[Coco Midi]] 1, 2, 3, & Pro
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*[[Mike Knudsen]] - Music man and author of [[Ultilmuse_III]]
*[[Mike Knudsen]] - Music man and author of [[Ultilmuse_III]]
*[[Paul Jerkatis]]
*[[Paul Jerkatis]]
*[[Paul Ward]] - The man behind the MM/1
*[[Paul Ward]] - The man behind the [[MM/1]]
*[[R.C. Smith]] - Popular fest-goer and member of the Atlanta Computer Society
*[[R.C. Smith]] - Popular fest-goer and member of the Atlanta Computer Society
*[[Robert G. Kilgus]]
*[[Robert G. Kilgus]]
*[[Robert Gault]]
*[[Robert Gault]]
*[[Scott Griepentrog]] - StC Software, author of StG Net OS-9 Level 2 BBS package.
*[[Scott Griepentrog]] - StC Software, author of StG Net OS-9 Level 2 BBS package.
*[[Stewart Newfeld]] - [[Zebra Systems, Inc.]] - CoCo Graphics Designer Plus, Label Designer, Car Sign Designer, and more
*[[Stevie Strow]] - "The Original Gamer" - a CoCo-centric retro-gaming YouTuber
*[[Terry Steen]] - [[T&D]] games programmer
*[[Terry Simons]] - Founder of Mid-Iowa Country & CoCo Club and a controversial figure in his day
*[[Terry Simons]] - Founder of Mid-Iowa Country & CoCo Club and a controversial figure in his day
*[[Tim Jenison]] - author of [[CoCo Max]] 1, involved with [[DS-69 Digisector]]
*[[Tim Jenison]] - author of [[CoCo Max]] 1, involved with [[DS-69 Digisector]]
*[[Timothy Lindner]]
*[[Timothy Lindner]]
*[[Todd Earles]] - Microware employee and one of the "three mugateers."
*[[Todd Earles]] - Microware employee and one of the "three mugateers."
*[[Wayne Green]] - Founder and publisher of 80-Micro, Hot Coco and other publications
*[[Wayne Green]] - Founder and publisher of ''[[80-Micro]]'', ''[[Hot CoCo]]'' and other publications
*[[Kip Koon]] - Computer Doc - Have enjoyed all Cocos since early 1980s, OS-9, NitrOS-9, and 6x09 Projects.
*[[Kip Koon]] - Computer Doc - Have enjoyed all CoCos since early 1980s, [[OS-9]], [[NitrOS-9]], and 6x09 Projects.


==Currently Active==
==Currently Active==
*[[Dennis Bathory-Kitsz]] - provider of the ftp://maltedmedia.com/coco
*[[Dennis Bathory-Kitsz]] - provider of the ftp://maltedmedia.com/coco
*[[Luis Fernández]] - author of CoCoDskUtil For Windows, organizing MaltedMedia
*[[Luis Fernández]] - author of CoCoDskUtil For Windows, organizing MaltedMedia
*[[Aaron Wolfe]] - author of DriveWire
*[[Aaron Wolfe]] - author of DriveWire 4 Server

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