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* [[CoCo Ethernet]] - Allen Huffman's project to hook Ethernet to a CoCo.
* [[CoCo Ethernet]] - Allen Huffman's project to hook Ethernet to a CoCo.
* [[CoCo HID]] - Allen Huffman's Arduino-based I/O interface project, allowing CoCo joysticks/keyboards to be used on a PC/Mac/Linux machine, or a USB mouse/keyboard to be used on a CoCo.
* [[CoCo HID]] - Allen Huffman's Arduino-based I/O interface project, allowing CoCo joysticks/keyboards to be used on a PC/Mac/Linux machine, or a USB mouse/keyboard to be used on a CoCo.
=Software=
See the [[CoCoBrew]] page.

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Hardware

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  • ArduinoCoCo - Boisy Pitre's project to interface Arduino to the CoCo.
  • CoCo-X - Gary Becker's drop-in replacement motherboard for a CoCo 3 case, using FPGA emulated CPU/GIME.
  • CoCo Ethernet - Allen Huffman's project to hook Ethernet to a CoCo.
  • CoCo HID - Allen Huffman's Arduino-based I/O interface project, allowing CoCo joysticks/keyboards to be used on a PC/Mac/Linux machine, or a USB mouse/keyboard to be used on a CoCo.

Software

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See the CoCoBrew page.