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2024-03-02: The wiki ran out of disk space, so things were not working. This has been resolved by adding another 5GB of quota ;-) Thanks to Tim Lindner for reporting the issues. 2020-05-17: If a page gives you an error about some revision not being found, just EDIT the page and the old page should appear in the editor. If it does, just SAVE that and the page should be restored. OS-9 Al (talk) 12:22, 17 May 2020 (CDT)

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(→‎Monitors and displays: missed that the 16-230 did manage to slip into RSC-8. Fixed. All this detail probably should just go in the individual article pages for these displays, but for now at least the links and details are in place, and I was expanding on what was already here. And I guess)
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*[[Joystick]]
*[[Joystick]]
*[[Deluxe Joystick]]
*[[Deluxe Joystick]]
*[[Mouse]] (1 Button)
*[[Color Mouse]] (1 Button)
*[[Deluxe Color Mouse]] (2 button)
*[[Deluxe Color Mouse]] (2 button)
*[[Tandy Hi-Res Joystick Adapter]]
*[[Tandy Hi-Res Joystick Adapter]]
*[[Pistol Grip Joystick]]


=== Third party ===
=== Third party ===

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Hardware design and integrated circuits

Internally the CoCo 1 and CoCo 2 models are functionally identical. The core of the system is virtually identical to the reference design included in the Motorola MC6883 data sheet and consists of five LSI chips:

Audio Digitizers

Audio Output Devices

Bus Expander

Computers & Clones

Tandy/Radio Shack Tape Drive Systems

Other Tape Drive Systems

Floppy Disk Controllers

Tandy/Radio Shack floppy disk controllers

Third party floppy disk controllers

Hacking floppy disk

Alternate floppy disk controller ROMs

Hard Drive Controllers

Input Devices

Tandy / Radio Shack

Third party

Accessories

Memory Upgrades

MIDI Interfaces

Monitors and displays

Arithmetic Processor Units

Multi Devices

These are items that serve more than one purpose, such as Cloud-9's SuperBoard.

RS232 Devices

Video Digitizers

Video Out

Light Controller

Mods & Hacking