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==OS-9==
==OS-9==
* [[Basic09 Tour Guide]] ([[1985]]) - [[Peter Dibble]]
* [[BASIC09 Tour Guide]] ([[1985]]) - [[Peter Dibble]]
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] ([[1987]]) - [[Kevin Darling]]
* [[Inside OS-9 Level 2]] ([[1987]]) - [[Kevin Darling]]
* [[Mastering OS-9 on the Tandy Color Computer]] ([[1995]]) [[Paul K. Ward]]
* [[Mastering OS-9 on the Tandy Color Computer]] ([[1995]]) [[Paul K. Ward]]
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== Newstand ==
== Newstand ==
=== CoCo specific ===
=== CoCo specific ===
*[[Color Computer Magazine]]
*[[The Color Computer Magazine]]
*[[Hot CoCo]]
*[[Hot CoCo]]
*[[International Color Computer Club Newsletter]]
*[[International Color Computer Club Newsletter]]
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== Disk or Tape Magazines ==
== Disk or Tape Magazines ==
*[[CFDM]] - CoCo Friends Disk Magazine from [[Rick's Computer Enterprises]].
*''[[Chromasette]]'' - the original
*[[The Upgrade]] - by the [[Mid Iowa & Country CoCo Club]].
*''[[Color LOAD 80]]'' - spinoff of ''CLOAD 80'' from ''[[80 Micro]]'' [https://archive.org/details/80-microcomputing-magazine-1982-06/page/n441/mode/2up Announced June 82] [https://archive.org/details/80_Micro_1982-12_1001001_US/page/n49/mode/2up?q=%22Color+Load+80%22 first ad]
*[[NineTimes]] - by Jordan Tsvetkoff of JWT Enterprises.
*''[[Rainbow on Tape]]'' - from [[Falsoft]]
*[[Rainbow on Disk]]- from [[Falsoft]].
*''[[Rainbow on Disk]]''- from [[Falsoft]]
*[[Rainbow on Tape]] - from [[Falsoft]].
*
*[[UP-2-Date]] - (Dragon Computer Only)
*''[[Instant CoCo]]'' - from ''[[HOT CoCo]]'' [https://archive.org/details/sim_hot-coco_1983-10_1_5/page/n5/mode/2up?q=%22Instant+CoCo%22 Announcement] [https://archive.org/details/80_Micro_1983-11_1001001_US/page/n65/mode/2up?q=%22Instant+CoCo%22 in 80 Micro]
*''[[The Color Computer Magazine Tapes]]'' from ''[[The Color Computer Magazine]]'' [https://archive.org/details/color-computer-magazine-1983-08/page/n68/mode/1up]
*''[[CFDM]]'' - ''CoCo Friends Disk Magazine'' from [[Rick's Computer Enterprises]].
*''[[The Upgrade]]'' - by the [[Mid Iowa & Country CoCo Club]].
*''[[NineTimes]]'' - by Jordan Tsvetkoff of JWT Enterprises.
*''[[UP-2-Date]]'' - ([[Dragon]] computer only)


== Subscription Only (non-newstand) ==
== Subscription Only (non-newstand) ==

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