MediaWiki:Sitenotice:
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)
Category:People
WELCOME |
---|
Looking for CoCo help? If you are trying to do something with your old Color Computer, read this quick reference. Want to contribute to this wiki? Be sure to read this first. This CoCo wiki project was started on October 29, 2004. --OS-9 Al |
See Recent Changes. | About this site. | Join the E-Mail List or Facebook Group. | Contact me with updates/questions.
This page was last updated on 03/8/2007. Total Pages: 744. Total Files: 994.
Here we can create pages for all the known CoCo folks, by category (programmers, hardware designers, writers, etc.) and any that register for accounts here can just link their personal info page to the page here. If that happens.
OS-9 Notables
Game Greats
Other Folks
- Carl Boll - SysOp of ChiCoCo BBS and OS-9 advocate
- Eric Crichlow - Author of ShellMate and Gold Runner
- Al Dages
- Lawrence C. "Lonnie" Falk - Founder and publisher of Rainbow Magazine
- Wayne Green - Founder and publisher of 80-Micro, Hot Coco and other publications
- Marty Goodman - Famed CoCo columnist and hardware guru
- Scott Griepentrog
- Mike Haaland
- Joel Hegberg - Prolific CoCo and MM/1 software developer
- Gene Heskett - NitrOS-9 contributor
- Allen Huffman - Sub-Etha Software, CoCo Chronicles (CoCoFest reports).
- Paul Jerkatis
- Tim Jenison - author of CoCo Max 1, involved with DS-69 Digisector
- James Jones - Former Microware employee and Compiler Guru
- Mike Knudsen - Music man and author of UltiMuse
- Carl Kreider - OS-9 expert and creator of the AT-306
- Eddie Kuns
- Timothy Lindner
- Mark Marlette - CoCo hadware guru and founder of Cloud-9
- Terry Simons - Founder of Mid-Iowa Country & CoCo Club and a controversial figure in his day
- Chet Simpson
- R.C. Smith - Popular fest-goer and member of the Atlanta Computer Society
- John Strong - Founder of StrongWare
- Lee Veal - Proud owner of CoCo #00001
- Paul Ward - The man behind the MM/1
- David Wordell
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "People"
The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.