Released in 1980 by Tandy Corporation and sold through Radio Shack stores, the TRS-80 Color Computer (nicknamed "CoCo") was one of the first affordable home computers with color graphics and sound.
It used the powerful Motorola 6809E CPU and the MC6847 Video Display Generator.
This emulator supports real CoCo cassette formats:
Drop ANY file of ANY type directly into memory at a specified address. Features auto-detection, byte-swap, pre-fill, hex preview, memory map visualization, upload history, and memory dump/download.
Audio: Click-free 6-bit DAC with ring buffer, linear interpolation, and DC offset removal.