Xref: utzoo comp.os.os9:1246 comp.sys.m6809:1315 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!pacbell.com!att!cbnewsc!cbnewsd!knudsen From: knudsen@cbnewsd.att.com (michael.j.knudsen) Newsgroups: comp.os.os9,comp.sys.m6809 Subject: Re: CoCo 4 (TC9) Summary: address Message-ID: <1990Oct30.184259.1565@cbnewsd.att.com> Date: 30 Oct 90 18:42:59 GMT References: <2989.272c8e83@cc.nu.oz.au> Followup-To: comp.os.os9 Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 23 In article <2989.272c8e83@cc.nu.oz.au>, v8803330@cc.nu.oz.au writes: > I have seen the TC9 from Frank Hogg Lab. mentioned several times. Does anyone > Have some detailed info on this computer, or have the address of Frank Hogg Labs Frank Hogg Laboratory, Inc 204 Windemere Road Syracuse, NY 13205 USA Note that the TC9 is strictly a 6809 computer. If you want to move up to OSK on a 680x0, Frank Hogg has the TC-70 bus card. But if you want a compact system at lower cost, ask about the MM/1 Computer from: Interactive Media Systems 238 Catawba Ave. Davidson, NC 28036 USA These people do not have a 6809 machine. -- "Round and round the while() loop goes; Whether it stops," Turing says, "no one knows."