The Colorful History of the CoCo with Boisy Pitre
Boisy Pitre presents the history of the Tandy Color Computer which was made by Tandy Corporation and sold through Radio Shack stores. VCF Southwest is made possible by the efforts of the Vintage Computing Collective of North Texas, an 501(C)3 non-profit. Please consider a donation to help us continue to produce shows and content like this. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...

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Porting OS-9 to the Foenix F256 with Boisy Pitre

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The Apple IIGS Megahertz Myth

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LGP-21 vs. Bendix G-15 Restorations

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BASIC: The First 10 Years

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What Happened to Compaq? Why the PC Giant Disappeared

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RS 232 Then and Now

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Jim Butterfield Commodore 64 Training Tape - FULL Length C64

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The history of the PC: From 8bit to 64bit and everything in-between.

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A TEMPEST In AT-Cup: The IBM TPC

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BASIC - Personal Computer Revolution Years (1975-1980'ish)

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Commodore History Part 1- The PET

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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All about VSYNC & 6809 interrupts | Asm Adventures

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TMS340 Family - The First Programmable Graphics Processor

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Vintage Computing 1982 - BBC's The Computer Programme Episode 1

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"Over the RAINBOW": A 12 Year Journey through the Color Computer's Most Influential Magazine

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This Small Device Solved Computing's Biggest Problem in 1951#viralvideo

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TRS-80 Color Computer: Radio Shack's $399 Micro from 1980!

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Vintage Computer History: Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) (PDP, VAX)

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