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Auction, personal and classified ads sites
Check under the Internet resources for buying and selling CoCo-related hardware and more.
Current Vendors List
Hardware
- Cloud-9 - Website - hardware and software upgrades for the CoCo, full CoCo 3 systems also for sale
- Boyson Tech - Memory upgrades and SDC boards
- Electronics is Fun, Carlos Santiago - makers of the Guru Modem, compatible with the CoCo
- Retro Innovations - maker of the CoCoFLASH (a multi-ROM cartridge system), the Color Pak (a cartridge enclosure), and various sound-oriented ROMpaks
- The Zippster Zone - Home of Ed Snider's CoCo 2 & 3 peripeherals such as the CoCo SDC, mechanical keyboards, MPI alternatives, and more
- WynDec Systems - maker of Joystick and keyboard adapters to connect to modern USB systems
- Roy Justus - RGB to VGA adapter, contact thru the CoCoList
- Chris Hawks - RGB to S-video converter, contact thru the CoCoList
Software
- Nickolas Marentes - games publisher
Apparel
- Radio Shack may not sell the CoCo or accessories anymore but they carry a TRS-80 CoCo badge T-Shirt
- Nickolas Marentes - games publisher, also has a T-Shirt for sale for his Gunstar game
Also see :
- CoCoWares - a directory of most CoCo hardware, software and service providers
Former CoCo Companies (Historical reference)
- Taylor Software - Website
- Radio Shack - creator of the CoCo!
- CRC/Disto (XXXX-XXXX) -
- Spectrum Projects (1983-1988) - Bob Rosen. Sold software and hardware.
- Sub-Etha Software (1990-1995) - Allen Huffman/Terry Todd. RS-DOS, OS-9 and MM/1 software. Known for MiniBanners banner printing utility.
- Zebra Systems, Inc. (1983-Current) - Stewart Newfeld. Publisher of software, and manufacturer of hardware products.
- Computerware - founded by Paul Searby
Games
- Diecom (XXXX-XXXX) -
- Sundog (XXXX-XXXX) -
- Tom Mix Software (XXXX-XXXX) - Some of the best CoCo 1/2 games around, such as the fantastic Donkey Kong clone, The King.
Music and Speech
- Speech Systems (XXXX-XXXX) - MIDI, SuperVoice, E.A.R.S., and more.
Publishing Companies
- Falsoft (XXXX-XXXX) - Publisher of the Rainbow and many books.
- FARNA Systems / 68' micros (1992 ? -1999) - Publisher of the "The World of 68 Micros"