The TRS-80 Color Computer is based on a Motorola MC6809E microprocessor. Its graphics and sound hardware were quite primitive and somewhat complex to develop for, but the system still had a loyal following.
 | Virtual CoCo 0.9.5. (You might need to hold option while you click this link.) |
 | the ROMs to Virtual CoCo. |
This TRS-80 Color Computer emulator was written by Phil Stroffolino. It supports almost all graphic modes, sound effects, cassettes, and cartridge PAK-based CoCo software. This emulator has become the premiere Color Computer emulator, as the author updates frequently and is always adding new features.
 | the home page of Phil Stroffolino's Virtual CoCo emulator. |
 | to Phil Stroffolino, author of the Virtual CoCo emulator. |
 | XRoar 0.19 (PowerPC binary). |
 | XRoar 0.18 (Universal binary). |
 | the latest XRoar source code. |
XRoar is a Dragon 32, Dragon 64 and Tandy CoCo emulator for Unix, Linux, GP32, MacOS X and Windows32. It uses standard cassette images (".cas" files) and virtual diskettes (".vdk" files) but has its own snapshot format at the moment (no ".pak" file support).
XRoar is Free Software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence.
 | the XRoar home page. |
 | to Ciaran Anscomb, author of XRoar. |
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