Sprucing up my TRS-80 Coco 3 #SepTandy

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well hello everyone and welcome back to adrian's digital basement it's september and if you remember from last year what that means is it's septandi where my channel and others focus on old computers made by tandy radioshack so machines like the trs-80s including the color computers and the tandy 1000 line of pc compatibles unfortunately the texas-based company that was tandy radio shack doesn't exist now just exists in name only but they had a huge effect on the personal computer industry in the 80s and into the 90s so that's why we take this month of september and call it septandi and focus on these machines in my first septanti video i'm going to be taking a look at the trs-80 color computer 3 affectionately called the coco 3. the machine is in desperate need of some cosmetic transformation and that's what i'm going to do today let's get right to it [Music] so here is my coco 3 i've never showed this on the channel but i've actually had this for a little while you can see here i bought this from tim at the portland retro gaming expo back in 2018 it's a coco 3 that's already been upgraded to 512k now condition wise cosmetically it's not great besides the obvious yellowing the only real blemish is there's a little bump in the case here and that would be from someone installing a screw into the underside that was too long and it started to push through the keys have significant yellowing as does the case and then there's this splotchiness right here which may just be dirt i haven't actually given this thing a clean on the side of the machine it does have the cartridge slot here and on the back everything looks in order we have a reset button we have a composite video output along with the audio output an rf modulator output with the channel switch there's a cassette port here there's a serial i o port which i think you would hook up to modems and printer interfaces and such two joystick interface ports and then there is the power switch right here as far as i'm where all cocoas have internal power supplies so the power cord is fixed and it's coming out here and the end of this cable has a usual two-prong us plug on the bottom of the machine other than a few scratches this machine is in much better condition obviously this is much closer to the original color an awesome feature on the kogo 3 is it has this pin header right here which is used for rgb output zooming up on the labels here you'll notice there is french and english i'm pretty sure that this particular machine was actually a canadian model sold there it did come with the original box but it was in really really rough shape so i didn't end up keeping it but that original box did have french and english on it but the fact that everything on these labels is in both languages really does confirm this was a canadian model although if you're a coco 3 expert and you know the us model really well does the u.s model sold at radio shack have french and english as well oh wait look right here on this label it says distributed in canada by tandy electronics limited in ontario anyway even though this is a canadian model i don't think there's any actual difference between this one and the version that was sold in the u.s i'm not a huge expert in the coco line of computers and i do have a coco 2 which i've used a little bit shown off on the channel on some really old videos but tandy released the color computer 3 very late in the life cycle of this computer but this machine is also very capable compared to the earlier ones from a specification standpoint the coco 1 and 2 are exactly the same they run the same software and why not they just look physically different but the coco 3 has some much enhanced graphics modes and capabilities over those earlier models although this machine still maintains full backwards compatibility with the earlier ones in designing the original color computer one radio shack tandy went to motorola and worked with them on designing the computer so it's pretty much using an off-the-shelf design of all motorola chips inside here the dragon 32 and i think the 64 were also designed around the same exact chipset and because of that the coco line of computers at least the one and two and then the dragon line of computers are basically the same and i think you can run all coco one and two software on the dragon 32 64 if you do a rom upgrade on the dragon machine but the coco 3 architecturally is a big upgrade over the old one so software design for the three specifically will not work on those older machines including those dragons as i mentioned earlier this machine has 512k internally which this is still an 8-bit computer so that's a lot of memory for an 8-bit machine this isn't the hybrid 8-16 bit like the apple 2gs was but ram upgrades on this machine are pretty common and easy to do one thing i notice on the coco 3 keyboard versus the coco 2 is the layout is a little bit better with the arrow keys being right here in a normal plus configuration and then the feel of the keyboard is also actually quite nice although knowing radio shack they probably have a bunch of different versions of the keyboard some feeling worse than others but this one actually feels quite nice and my coco 2 that i have has the better of the keyboards released for that machine that is similar in feeling to this although the layout is not as good in my opinion now one of the things i want to try to do with this machine today is tackle this extreme yellowing it really bothers me how uneven it all looks and i want to try to do some retrobrite on here now i want to put a disclaimer here on retrobrite there are a lot of different ways to do it a lot of youtube videos on the subject don't take what i'm doing here as some type of this is the ultimate way to do it this is just the way i'm going to do it this machine is in pretty rough shape from a sun damage perspective so this may not end well it might end up with the splotchiness or whatnot but let's hope it doesn't come to that so let me get started with this process and i'll describe along the way how i do it so the very first thing i'm going to do is take pictures of the machine so i know specifically the keyboard how it's laid out and then i'm going to take the machine apart and give it a thorough cleaning i have my funky 70s towel underneath here because i want to make sure i don't add any scratches to this case as i turn it over and slide it around on my desk while i take the screws out besides aiding and reassembly the pictures also helped me do an a b comparison to how the case looked before and after the retrobrite process so underneath the cocoa you just simply take out the six rather chunky screws to get the lid off the lid just comes straight off no clips or anything two of the screws are shorter than the other four and those are the two that go in up into this part of the plastic which is exactly where this little bump happened so clearly someone at some point reassembled this machine and put one of the longer screws into that position here we have our first glimpse inside the coco 3 so this is the ac mains transformer that converts from 120 volts here down to whatever some low ac voltage and that plugs into the motherboard right here which has some type of rectification and brings it down to the 5 volts needed to run this machine i'm noticing here that the keyboard connection is this ribbon cable which reminds me a lot of what you see in the zx spectrum very worrisome because these are so flaky at least they can be and i'm worried that if i touch this it might screw something up and make the keyboard not work currently this keyboard does fully work all keys so i'm going to have to unplug that to do any kind of retrobrite on this thing if i screw up this keyboard i'm going to have to try to fix it or maybe someone sells a new membrane i just slid this ribbon cable out of the connector on the motherboard and this is the underside of the keyboard it does have tiny little screws here i don't know if that's how these all are but that means at least i could take this plate off where i would have access to change this membrane if i needed to it doesn't appear to be plastic heat staked on where there's little plastic pegs that they melt to hold the plate on or you have to break those to get it off and then reattach it some other way my plan for retrobiting the keyboard i'm going to have to take all these keys off i'm not going to retrobrite this gray plastic it may be slightly yellowed it's hard to tell i actually don't think it is but these keys obviously originally were never this yellowy color i can in fact i can see shadows where the sun was shining on these keys making the yellow show up only where probably was getting exposed to light or heat or whatever the inside of the coco 3 case is looking pretty good there's a little foam pad right here appears to be glued on so i'll leave that and there's that one as well but this is obviously the original color of what the case should be and the exposed parts have deviated quite a bit from this color which is pretty nice i like that beige color should look good hopefully i can get the case back to looking like this again looking at the ram board here it says performance peripherals coco 3 512 mem and each of these chips holds one bit at 256k of ram so there are 16 of them so basically eight of these chips makes up 256k and the other eight makes up another 256k for 512 total and i'm looking underneath this little board here which is plugged into a header on the motherboard and appears that there are sockets that are empty there so i'm assuming that when you install this particular ram upgrade you probably take off the original memory of whatever this thing had from the factory maybe it was 128k or something like that so this just replaces all of the ram the fact that these headers exist here for ram expansion means that probably tandy had in mind easy upgradeability when they designed this computer okay i have all the screws out of the motherboard so this just sort of comes out like so there's an rf shield on the back but it's not in the way right now and i don't need to do any work on this thing so i am not going to touch it at this time although i'm noticing this is the main processor where i have my index finger the processor is not even in a socket that means that if i want to change it with the hitachi slightly faster version i'm going to have to desolder and socket that thing that's kind of annoying here's the bottom of this case it's kind of weird it's like all this sort of epoxy around like right here on this particular standoff also i see that the four little feet on the bottom of the case uh these things right here i thought maybe they were screwed on but they appear to be melted on right here all four corners there this is the cartridge slot and there's witness marks here where someone has inserted the cartridge a lot of times there's sort of black scrape marks on the lighter color plastic so this machine was definitely well loved and well used so now it's time to take my favorite cleaner which is windex and a microfiber cloth and i'm going to just clean up the case try to get as much of the kind of gunk this weird stain on the front off as i can before i do the retrobrite process so i'm not making very good progress especially with whatever that sort of stain was on the front this almost feels like it's some kind of glue maybe so i'm going to use some magic eraser this is a melamine or malamayan sponge just to try to get these scuff marks off and some of this plastic oxidation oh that's actually a scratch in the plastic right there i'm not going to put any of the peroxide retrobrite solution on this bottom part of the case only doing it on the sides of the bottom cover here and of course the top will get it all over but so i'm not going to be trying to clean this too much the sponge is taking this stuff off here but i'm going to go get some baking soda this is an 8-bit guy method and i'm gonna i'm going gonna attack this stuff and on the top case with baking soda and see if that does a better job than the sponge sometimes i find that baking soda works better than sponge or vice versa it kind of just depends on whatever's on the case so i just used some regular baking soda and don't worry i don't use this for cooking anymore this is strictly for cleaning and things like that so i have some of this and i will just use a little bit of liquid i'll just use windex in this case but water works fine and you take a cloth you mix them together and then you just rub the scratch or the blemish and see if it works yup that did a great job i'd say that stuff is pretty much gone let me try the scratch that was over here it is a scratch in the case so it's not going to be perfect and i'd say that looks fantastic now so i'm just going to quickly go through the rest of the case and do the same [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] after using the magic eraser it kind of leaves a little bit of a powdery residue because it is abrasive and it scratches off some of the plastic so you do need to kind of give everything a final clean so just use a cloth again use some cleaner like i use the windex glass cleaner and you just give everything a nice clean good wipe down you got to do this before you do the retrobrite process and take a look at the case now it looks so much better than it did before of course it still has this uneven yellowing but notice down here that unsightly sort of stain is gone it's there's still a little bit left of it but i didn't want to keep rubbing forever it starts to take the texture of the plastic off and make it look shiny so you have to be careful with that whenever you use magic eraser or the baking soda method and overall the case just looks a lot better it was pretty grimy so just giving it a good clean not even including the retrobrite made a huge difference there's a little bit of black mark there that's from the cartridge going in and out that it would be visible outside the machine so i'm just going to take the magic eraser and go around the edge right here of the cartridge slot should clean that right up i don't like on the outside how there's a bit of a scuff mark so i'm just gonna make sure that it's nice and clean and i'm not gonna be taking this little door off because you gotta oh you know what i can take this door off i don't like it because i have to bend everything but there we go there take the cartridge door off that doesn't need to go through the retro braid process and actually now that this is open might as well clean up these scuff marks a little bit okay so the retrobrite process can have a negative effect on labels especially ones that are printed like this if you don't cover them with say tape or take them off before you retrobrite you may end up damaging these especially these red green blue marks right here so i'm going to try to remove this off it's already sort of peeled up a little bit on one side this is a metal badge so a very good method of getting off things like metal badges or even stickers is heat so i'm this is my heat gun that i use for removing ics and service mount components i have it set to about 250 degrees celsius high fan speed and i'm just going to heat this thing up now especially on the metal label and that will have the effect of loosening the adhesive that's behind it you want to be careful not to overdo it because you could actually melt the plastic and sometimes it helps to also heat on the back side here so the plastic itself is not taking all the heat away that you're putting into the label now you could just try to pry this up but if you're not careful you can actually bend this thing it's a metal badge and if you bend it it'll be very difficult to get it back into shape and i can lift it a little bit but it's not really coming off i'm going to use like one of these plastic splotch spudger tools you have to be very careful feels like it's wedged into the case right here so it's sort of stuck in the plastic i'm gonna try the back again i've taken off a lot of these before on say commodore 64's i haven't had this much trouble wow it's very hot the adhesive should be loose i don't know why i'm struggling so much with this so as you see here i've kind of bent it up a little bit that's not what i wanted to do tandy used some pretty insane glue on this thing this doesn't look deformed enough that i can't glue this back together i've never had this much trouble getting something off i probably would have been better off just trying to cover this with tape ouch there we go so unfortunately it is a little curved now hopefully uh i can try to straighten this back out i want to protect these labels from any potential peroxide solution so i'm just going to put plastic over them and then tape this down with some of this painters tape here the bottom of this computer does not need to be retrobrited and here's my salon care 40 volume this is what i'm going to be painting onto the case and this is the liquid version i'm going to be submersing the keys in now i'm just going to lay down plastic and i'm going to paint this stuff onto the case and wrap it up in the plastic and then put it outside [Music] and then i just put them outside in the sun and they're actually sitting on like a little jewelry store turntable kind of thing i got it off amazon i'll put a link in the description and then i have an old like pc case cover and i just let them rotate and it's kind of later in the day so the sun is shining like this it's a hot day for the keyboard i'm just taking these keys off and it's pretty dirty underneath here use a key puller find these pretty inexpensively from aliexpress ebay whatever pull all the keys off i'm going to give them a quick clean because they are dirty and then i am going to pour that volume 40 clear stuff into this tote here cover it with plastic add some water so it's not quite so concentrated and put this out in the sun as well i recommend using a tub like that even when you're pulling these keys off only because you don't want to accidentally lose one of these i can't imagine finding a coco 3 compatible key is going to be that easy looking at the construction of this keyboard i'm assuming this is a rubber dome underneath there rubber domes you know aren't the worst thing in the world that's how most keyboards are these days like laptops and they're a lot better than some of the horrible 8-bit keyboards from the old days i am not a keyboard snob so as long as it doesn't feel like utter garbage to type on i really don't mind i have a timer going on the google home there just uh 15 minutes that's for the stuff that's outside right now in the sun [Music] so i left the space bar because it's going to be a stabilized key and i don't know how to get this off so you have to kind of be very careful about it pull up on it carefully and then look underneath to see how this works it's very dirty okay it looks like there's a stabilizer bar then slightly it should be able to free the space bar there we go oh look at that dirt and everything [Music] gross [Music] all the keys have been cleaned so i have the volume 40 clear it's same strength as that stuff i uh oh stop it's the same strength as the stuff i put on the case outside i'm just going to pour this in here and then i will pour water in there as well not a lot because i don't need a whole ton i'm going to pour hot water in here i'm going to just raise it up above the key so they're all floating and then i'm going to cover this in plastic keep the heat in and stick it outside all right this has been on here about 15 minutes and it's definitely getting better already i've sort of massaged it it's pretty warm day out here it's about 80 something degrees what is that low 30s in celsius so i just checked doneness and massage it a little bit and it all looks good and then over here we have the keys so i have them sitting on a mirror and they're in that solution and i just have to come out here and shake it around periodically because it forms bubbles when the reaction is going on and i need to make sure that they are getting good coverage but you just sort of shake the tub and that has the desired effect if i had more space on my turntable i would put them on the turntable too but i don't unfortunately [Music] well this has to be one of the most dramatic results i may have ever gotten doing retrobrite bright yes this is actually the same coco 3 computer i just have it loosely assembled it's not completely put together but wow the transformation is absolutely dramatic i'd say it was outside for roughly an hour i massage it for every 20 minutes moving the cream around and then when i brought it inside i just quickly gave it a full wash got all that peroxide off it then dried it and then i applied 303 aerospace protectant i like to get this stuff on as soon as it comes out of retrobrite now this plastic already was looking pretty dull and oxidized and it still looks kind of like that when the plastic is just old and damaged when you add 303 protectant it kind of quickly absorbs it and goes away so yeah i applied multiple coats to this thing and now i think it's pretty much as good as it's going to get luckily there's no discoloration everything looks good i mean that that mark in the front here it's completely gone the overall color of the entire machine just just looks great whole from all directions there's no kind of blemishes no yellow spots anymore it looks amazing now if i remove the keyboard from inside which i cleaned comparing the color of the plastic to the inside of the bottom to the outside of the top there's a slight just ever so slight yellowing on the top still but it's super super minor and to be honest when this machine is together again it will be really hard to notice the real question will be how will the keys turn out so they're currently still outside this immersion method i'm using with the keys takes a lot longer than the plastic wrap over the plastic and the cream i was using on this it's been over three and a half hours the keys have been outside and they are on the turntable now and the sun is quite low because it's almost 7 pm but it's still hot out there so it's probably still doing something so when i bring them in when the sun finally drops below the neighbors houses i'll be able to take a look and see how good it is and if i need to leave it out tomorrow tomorrow i'll do that we're gonna have more sunny weather in the meantime i'm gonna install the motherboard back into this and be ready for when the keys are done [Music] [Music] all right so the keys are done and they look amazing i wouldn't say they look brand new there's definitely a little bit of yellowing on these white keys but overall the transformation is staggering let me put these back onto the coco 3. [Music] [Music] wow that is a real transformation so the retrobrite process from the keys on these gray keys was pretty easy the submerged method outside worked great but the white keys were really yellow and they still have a yellow tinge even right now after it was outside in the sun on the turntable for a good number of hours there was still some yellowing on all the keys but especially these white keys so i ended up taking the whole batch and sticking it in my retrobrite blue box inside the house where i left it actually overnight that really helped make a difference and get rid of a lot of the yellowing but it definitely there's these keys should be completely white and they still have just a slight tint of yellowing the gray keys on the other hand they just look amazing after i felt the process was complete i took all the keys i dumped them into a bath of just plain water to get all the peroxide off them then i dried them individually and applied 303 aerospace protectant to all of them let that soak in a little bit and then i buffed that off of it and then these sat to dry for a few days let's see how this looks in the case so with the keyboard in this thing is unbelievably transformed i can't even believe this is the same machine remember all that splotching that was here gone no marks whatsoever all we have is the little screw mark right there or someone put the long screw in but this machine looks pretty much brand new i'd say the color of the plastic that's under the label is probably original and the shade of kind of white beige from this like unexposed plastic to this part that was very yellowed it's almost identical i mean i could see a slight difference all the sides looked perfect i didn't retro right the door but i just cleaned it so that looks good this side looks great as well i mean maybe there's a slight yellowing right there but it's extremely minor i can't even see that with my eyes and the back of the machine it looks fantastic as well there's there's a little no those are just dust i think there's a little mark yeah right there there's a slight mark but it's it's almost nothing on the bottom all the labels survive completely undamaged none of that peroxide cream got on those at all i covered them up so even though they were in the sunlight nothing really happened and i just cleaned up the bottom it didn't actually need retrobrite now of course we're noticing the label is missing the badge and i do have that here i spent a little bit of time straightening it out because i had bent it slightly so i just need to use adhesive to get this back in here to complete the look of this thing i think what i'm going to use is this thermal adhesive i use for sticking heatsinks on it's extremely thin it's quite sticky double-sided but it does come off without too much issue and because it's not thick like say a 3m foam adhesive it's not going to add height you know too much height at least to the label actually i'm not going to use too much i'm just going to use this little strip here i'm going to cut little pieces and stick it on in various spots i have to say whatever heat adhesive they use on here is incredibly tough it it just doesn't even want to come off when i physically scrape it either and the heat as you saw just it wasn't releasing so i'm going to use a little ipa 99 ipa on here just to kind of clean up the surface some of the 303 got on here and 303 is a bit oily i don't think adhesive sticks that well to it so we're going to clean that up just just inside there and then we'll stick this in here hopefully this stays on let me just reassemble this computer and make sure that it still works sweet this machine is back together so one thing to remember is there are four short screws there are two that go next to the keyboard here one is what made this little bump on my case and then there are two more that go in this lower section and then there are two longer chunky screws that go on the back part of the case if you put those long ones up here accidentally it will puncture through the plastic so you must be careful for putting this machine through its paces i have a little pile of coco 2 cartridges here nothing is specific for the coco 3 there so all this stuff would work on coco 2 as well so i won't be able to show off the capabilities of this machine on this video i also have a tandy radio shack joystick for the color computer and i gotta say this thing is really not a great choice it feels really crappy i hope this thing was like ten dollars or something when it was new unfortunately uses a proprietary din connector for the joystick which means these joysticks are specific to the color computer series and i'm pretty sure this also works on the tandy 1000 series of machines it is an analog joystick like those used on the apple ii and the ibm pc lines so you can't just adapt a regular commodore 64 or atari amiga type joystick to use on this computer although maybe it's possible to take an apple ii joystick or something and make a little converter to this din connector that might be a good solution if all you're stuck with is a piece of crap joystick like this i notice on the back there are two connections for the joysticks and is labeled right and left so which is joystick one and two i don't know i'm going to assume that the left is player one because in an arcade cabinet you usually have the left control for the first player but not sure if that's uh a convention that holds on the tandy all right so this cartridge here is videotex which i think is for modems or something so that's not anything we can play this is the audio spectrum analyzer cartridge which is an awesome cartridge used in the movie revenge of the nerds i made a video on this which i'll link to in the description below showing off this cartridge in operation all right and then here's a cartridge called mind roll from epics so let's just give this one a try it goes into the side cartridge slot connector like so i do have my speaker plugged in as well so video is going to come through the retro tank and the audio through the speaker here on my right side power it on hey please choose rgb monitor or color tv that implies this supports the coco 3. when you use the rgb output on this thing on the bottom i showed that earlier the color palette that's used is a little different so i think games can look screwy unless they're specifically supporting it so we're gonna hit color tv and we'll hit joystick this game came out in 1989 [Music] turn the music down here i'm assuming this is a billiards game because there's an 8 ball there pretty disappointing music it's pretty much beep speaker quality music there single voice no volume control i think the coco line of computers can do better than that all right i'm going to push this button oh hey it worked okay choose player oh this is so hard to use because this joystick doesn't spring back what the heck what am i missing here i have no idea what i'm doing it's like it's rolling and i can roll left right up and down but if i roll up let's try really slowly as soon as it hits the gray it kind of resets okay i'm going to reset and i'm going to try one of those other planes we're going to say color tv joystick plane number two okay this looks a little more fancy the colors on this are kind of okay i thought this thing just had like spectrum type colors there's a key there do i need to pick it up or anything yeah this is this is acting really weird like i can't move to the right even though there's no wall there it's like very strange so either something wrong with this cartridge or there's something wrong with a coco 3 if you are familiar with this game and you know what i'm doing wrong please let me know maybe it's not compatible with this joystick maybe it's not compatible with coco 3 i don't know let me know in the comment section below there's another cartridge here called starblaze this one has a radio shack part number on it so i guess it was published in concert with them or by them or whatever so let's try this out okay those are the colors i was expecting garish green red blue and yellow i knew these were one of the color palettes available for use with the graphics chip but look at that look at that color skill one okay so this looks like maybe it's a a defender type game looks like a defender type game i'm moving the joystick around and nothing is happening so let's switch the other port okay maybe that did it ah there we go so this one uses the other port i clearly am missing something because where's everything to shoot at says down here sector clear i guess how did i clear the sector i didn't even do anything let's reboot and try that one more time i wonder if something is wrong with this coco 3 this this doesn't seem right i'm going to try this game here spider side also a radio shack trs-80 game spider-side 1983 tandy corporation [Music] this is very hard to control it's very hard to control with this terrible joystick on sound the sound is horrible oh and i died i could see this game being fun if you have a better joystick than this horrible piece of junk i think with a d-pad this would be doable but this joystick is just terrible well at least this game appears to be working properly though and there's a game here called down land which looks like a cave type game music no we got corruption let's put that take it in and out again and that game does not work and the last one is color baseball another tandy title all right well that one started up there are those garish colors [Music] hey well at least there was a rendition of the star spangled banner and it had multiple tones so it wasn't just beep speaker the crowd sound is changing in volume so that implies that this thing has some capability of multi-channel audio and volume control i was never good at baseball games i just threw the ball over to nowhere okay so i see you can push the button to select okay so i'm moving first base oh i don't even know okay i'm totally lost on this one okay last but not least let's turn the computer on with no cartridge we should get to the basic prompt and we do it looks good 10 print hello there 20 go to 10. wow it's a little bit hard to type on this keyboard the keys are just in strange locations hello there okay so that's that's a good sign i hit the reset button instead of just pushing the break key right there now there are probably lots of fans at this computer are watching this video now screaming at their screen that i'm doing crazy things wrong and i do apologize i am just not familiar with this machine growing up was all commodores and apple ii's and i just never was really exposed to any of the cocoa line so now as an adult i own the three and also a two and i think it's time to learn because there's a big fan base so there's got to be a reason why people love this machine well that's going to be it for the transformation of this very ugly coco 3 into a machine that looks pretty much as good as new at least in my eyes stay tuned for more septandi videos specifically featuring the trs-80 line of computers and the tandy 1000 videos in the month of september and don't forget to check out the other channels who are also participating in september now if you liked this video i'd appreciate a thumbs up but if you didn't you know what to do hit that thumbs down button subscribe for more videos and hit that bell icon for notifications and of course put your comments and your suggestions in the comment section below and that's going to be it stay healthy stay safe and i'll see you next time [Music] goodbye
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Channel: Adrian's Digital Basement
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Keywords: septandy, trs-80, radio shack, retro computer, coco3, color computer 3, retrobrite, vintage computer, perioxide
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Length: 38min 58sec (2338 seconds)
Published: Sat Sep 05 2020
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