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The MM1 was the only actual computer that tried to be the next step after the CoCo 3 that actually was marketed. Sadly the industry had changed too much and the technology was sort of dated and the PC and Macs were just beginning to reign supreme as well... | |||
Not more than 8 units were sold and the company that built it folded shortly after. There has not been an attempt to make a next CoCo since then now there is talk of an FPGA based next generation CoCo but so far is all just talk... |
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Name | MM1 |
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Date | 199X |
Year | DATE NEEDED |
Notes | Sales Flyer from Warren Hrach |
Info Source | Dean Leiber |
About the Info Box |
The MM1 was the only actual computer that tried to be the next step after the CoCo 3 that actually was marketed. Sadly the industry had changed too much and the technology was sort of dated and the PC and Macs were just beginning to reign supreme as well...
Not more than 8 units were sold and the company that built it folded shortly after. There has not been an attempt to make a next CoCo since then now there is talk of an FPGA based next generation CoCo but so far is all just talk...