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Got a [[CCR-81]] after a generic computer tape recorder proved incompatible. Never did get [[Dungeons of Daggorath]] (which I loved otherwise) to successfully load or save any games to/from tape though. | Got a [[CCR-81]] after a generic computer tape recorder proved incompatible. Never did get [[Dungeons of Daggorath]] (which I loved otherwise) to successfully load or save any games to/from tape though. | ||
Subscribed to [[Rainbow]] (sadly, couldn't afford Rainbow on Tape, let alone on Disk), [[The Color Computer Magazine]], and [[HotCoCo]]. And | Subscribed to [[Rainbow]] (sadly, couldn't afford Rainbow on Tape, let alone on Disk), [[The Color Computer Magazine]], and [[HotCoCo]]. And [[T&D Software]]. | ||
Got a black and white RadioShack dot matrix printer that never worked properly; can't recall the model number/name. So my CoCos were never practical tools for school. | Got a black and white RadioShack dot matrix printer that never worked properly; can't recall the model number/name. So my CoCos were never practical tools for school. | ||
Had a number of cool games though. | Had a number of cool games though. |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 27 June 2006
This is my userpage.
I started with a 16K CoCo 2 that I got for Christmas as a kid and a little later moved up to the 64K. Longed for a CoCo3 but didn't want to seem ungrateful for the ones I'd gotten so I proactively said I didn't want one!
Got a CCR-81 after a generic computer tape recorder proved incompatible. Never did get Dungeons of Daggorath (which I loved otherwise) to successfully load or save any games to/from tape though.
Subscribed to Rainbow (sadly, couldn't afford Rainbow on Tape, let alone on Disk), The Color Computer Magazine, and HotCoCo. And T&D Software.
Got a black and white RadioShack dot matrix printer that never worked properly; can't recall the model number/name. So my CoCos were never practical tools for school.
Had a number of cool games though.