Yes! the Co-Co.  The computer that sparked my interest in computers
and launched (eventually) my career in IT.  It wasn't overly loved as
a home computer (the Commodore 64 was the public favorite at the
time), but you couldn't find a better home computer to learn
programming on.  As I recall, the Easy-To-Learn Basic manual was top
notch.

That takes me back a few decades .... ah ;-)


On Dec 30, 12:29 am, axarca <[email protected]> wrote:
> I went to the Thrift Store and purchased a circa 1982 Radio Shack
> TRS-80 Micro Color Computer. Complete in fine box with all (2)
> manuals.
>
> SPECS:
> +Easy-to-Learn BASIC Language
> +4K RAM of Memory
> +Serial I/O Port
> +Cassette Port
> +Attaches to Any Standard TV
> +Includes AC Adapter
> +Instruction Manual
> +Complete, Ready to Plug In
>
> ALL FOR ONLY $9.99. SWEEEEEEETTT!!!!!!!!!!!
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