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Last update November 19,2005

Hello and welcome to our "online Scrap Book". Here We will post photos of unusual and neat CoCo / TSR 80 Related photos. If you have Unusual Photos, please, feel free to send them in and we will post them.


This is a picture of my messy CoCo 3 setup.

This is a picture of part of my CoCo 2 setup,

This is a TDP "System 100" . This was actually made by Tandy, and a Color Computer, but it was sold in major retail outlets other than Radio Shack. The strange thing about this one is it has a "64K" upgrade badge and a chicklet keyboard. Usally the TDP had "Enhanced" keyboards ( E-bay Photo)
CoCo 2 and 3 setup side by side, soon, I will have a CoCo 1 setup to the left of this. The double floppy drive is shared between the units, by just moving the controler.The box on the tv is actualy a nice cabinet with slide out shelves. It houses all the cassettes I have and hides the junk. Some day I will mount it on the wall.


Pistol grip "Deluxe Joystick" Original packaging (E-Bay)

Regular TDP Keyboard (E Bay) (Not my Knee!)


The "Ditro 1 Meg upgrade" with a CoCo 3 Motherboard. I purchased this off Ebay and have yet to send it out to Mike P, who wants to document it for me. With the big box of stuff I have for Mike, I am waiting untill I have enough money at one time for shipping- Its coming Mike! I swear!

E-bay auction of a TDP, this is the box, very close to the CoCo box


In the UK, the Dragon was the CoCo clone of choice and
is still used to this day


Now that is a serious CoCo user.-Ok, so I had to
put this picture from e-bay up, I am guessing it is
from the workshop of Mike P. You will notice the CoCo
tucked nicely away underneth the bench. I wish I
had a shop like this! And so clean! My shop
usually ends up with computer guts, driver disks,
cables and tools all over the place. I know Brian
was always after me to clean up the work bench
at the store we use to work at together. Also notice the
Sun and Veritas posters, all we had were AMD and Intel. I wonder if Tandy bothered with CoCo posters?
The brazilain made DGT 100 (E Bay Photo)

Just an example of one Third party Joysticks for the CoCo, but I am
not sure of the name (I do think this one is made by Gravis) (E bay)
Just an example of one Third party Joysticks for the CoCo, but I am not sure of the name (E bay)

Some People tried to paint thier CoCo's with mixed results,
but the after market keyboard is nice on this unit with 4 function keys.
After market Keyboard for the CoCo 1

Posibly the first "net" enabled, "portable" computer. I know this has nothing to do with the CoCo, but I think it was one of the coolest looking portables for its time. Its the TRS 80 PT-210 Portable Data Terminal. This is what (I think) the CoCo 1 would have looked like if they made a "Laptop" version- well maybe not, but after all these years, it still looks great.
More to come