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The TRS-80 Color Computer - affectionately dubbed the "CoCo" by its fanbase - is a series of computers produced by Tandy (aka Radio Shack) from 1980 to 1991. Despite the similar name, it was completely different from the earlier [[TRS-80]] line, so it was not backwards compatible with it at all.
 
The TRS-80 Color Computer - affectionately dubbed the "CoCo" by its fanbase - is a series of computers produced by Tandy (aka Radio Shack) from 1980 to 1991. Despite the similar name, it was completely different from the earlier [[TRS-80]] line, so it was not backwards compatible with it at all.
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As it was a popular machine, the CoCo received a number of unofficial clones in Asia and Latin America. It also had a "cousin" of sorts in the Dragon 32, a machine with near-identical hardware but a wholly different ROM, so compatibility between them was only partial.
   
 
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The TRS-80 Color Computer - affectionately dubbed the "CoCo" by its fanbase - is a series of computers produced by Tandy (aka Radio Shack) from 1980 to 1991. Despite the similar name, it was completely different from the earlier TRS-80 line, so it was not backwards compatible with it at all.

As it was a popular machine, the CoCo received a number of unofficial clones in Asia and Latin America. It also had a "cousin" of sorts in the Dragon 32, a machine with near-identical hardware but a wholly different ROM, so compatibility between them was only partial.

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Computers Apple I - Apple II - Apple III - Atari 8-bit - Acorn BBC Micro - Commodore PET - Tandy TRS-80 - Tandy TRS-80 CoCo