Episodes
Sunday Nov 03, 2019
Episode 132 - Lots of Revelations!
Sunday Nov 03, 2019
Sunday Nov 03, 2019
A lot of revelations on this week's show!
A new product "The Joey" has been announced by Jason Reighard and will allow you to switch multiple joystick configurations around. Visit http://cocoman.biz to learn more/order.
Stevie Strow has a new CoCoVGA game project
Visit http://cocovga.com to learn more about that product
Ron Delvaux and Terry Steege host a TDP-100 segment
Curtis Boyle reveals 6309 optimized games that run faster on the CoCo 1/2/Dragon and would run even faster on the CoCo 3
Nick Marentes shows a new way to palette patch PMODE 3 colored games to look better on a CoCo 3!
Some news stories for November 2, 2019 show:
1) Jim Gerrie has ported his MC-10 Akalabeth to the Coco, using the same PMODE 2.
He also ported "Paint Duel" to the MC-10
2) Paul Shoemaker has released a new video update to Oregon Trail:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157600108852641/
3) Chet Simpson has a demo testing his VGM player that will support the original Speech Systems Symphony 12 card, or Jim Brains Philharmonic 12. He still has a way to go, but the Moon Patrol theme at the beginning sounds very much like the arcade:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157602710247641/
4) Todd Wallace has a demo of simple OPL music player based on Ed Sniders CCT (Coco Chip Tunes) format that he plans on using as the base of an OS9 player.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157603182972641/
5) Amigos Retro Gaming has a few new Coco videos:
6) Petsasjim1 has some more Dragon videos:
Dragrunner (Kind of Frogger with guns?):
Fireball (written in BASIC):
Fireforce
Fearless Freddy:
https://youtu.be/jZqXHb_sV-g?t=46
Folly's Farm Chicken Run:
https://youtu.be/jRFTUqM5ITs?t=11
Football Manager: Manage your Football (Soccer to us North Americans) team, and low res game play views as well.
https://youtu.be/JZWVv4nreIg?t=18
7) Gigerpunk has a game video for the Dragon that was a game promo for Weetabix cereal
8) CanadianRetroThings has part two of his MC-10 video up on YouTube.
9) David OConner put a video up showing some custom fonts/palettes using the CocoVGA running on his Coco 1. https://youtu.be/TvXa2UMvU3w
10) Simon Jonassen has an animated 10 color palette demo, based on his RGB/10 color demo he did previously, which will be the base background for a much fancier looking demo he is working on.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157617349797641/
11) James Jones mentioned on Facebook that the Paul Schreiber interview (from Tandy Assembly) is up on YouTube:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157613982202641/
12) Davy Mitchell has updates to SGEDIT online semigraphics screen editing tool, and Rob Inman also found out that it works fine from iOS (in addition to desktop browers):
https://hardcore-jackson-6272e8.netlify.com/
13) New cartoon from D. Bruce Moore:
http://joey.gracenote.ca/004-syntax-errors/
VOLUME 1 OF COCO 1/2 6309 ENHANCED GAMES (will work on Coco 3 as well - and if you do POKE 65497,0, some of them *really* run fast) - Includes 6309 sped up versions of 3 old Coco 1/2 games.
To download:
http://www.lcurtisboyle.com/Coco12-6309games-volume1.zip
Live interactive video streams:
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https://www.periscope.tv/CoCoTALKlive/
https://twitter.com/CoCoTALKlive
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Sunday Oct 27, 2019
Episode 131 - With Floyd Resler, Chet Simpson and Inside CoCoTALK!
Sunday Oct 27, 2019
Sunday Oct 27, 2019
CoCoTALK! audio episode 131 - With Floyd Resler, Chet Simpson and Inside CoCoTALK!
Some news stories for October 26, 2019 show:
1) Jim Gerrie release "Stronghold of the Dwarven Lords" for the MC-10.
2) Brian Palmer has been experimenting with custom Coco 3 palettes for the Dragon game (that works on the Coco) called Back Track:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157585763007641/
3) Paul Shoemaker has gotten a fair bit further on his port of the Apple II version of Oregon Trail to the Coco:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157585460487641/
4) Related to this: Vintage is the New World has an article on (and mini interview with) Paul Shoemaker about his port of Oregon Trail:
5) Diego Barizo has released version 4.0 of his X-Filer virtual disk utility for the Coco 3:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157583688102641/
6) petsasjim1 on YouTube has been adding more Dragon 32/64 game videos, of course - a neat one is a text adventure game that not only has an interesting user interface, but allows up to 4 players.
Death Cruise 4 player:
The Dark Pit (which actually works with the Tandy Electronic Book, too!):
https://youtu.be/NLxygDDNnIY?t=96
Cyclops (Semigraphics Pacman type game):
Cuthbert in the Cooler:
Dragon Golf:
Dragon Trek (a graphical Star Trek game):
https://youtu.be/wsffitkCXP8?t=10
And another Dragon Trek (completely different), also graphical game
7) Amigos Retro Gaming did a play of Poltergeist on real hardware:
8) Dave Philipsen has a video showing some of the progress he has made on his CocoDEV board - which features an FPGA 6809 core running at 25 MHz and with BASIC.
9) Stevie himself did a couple of special Coco YouTube videos this past Tuesday. One was a demo of some BASIC games using the extended features of the CocoVGA, which included Brendan Donahe & his daughter Morgan (Brendan is the man behind the CocoVGA, and his daughter wrote the games and designed the custom characters):
His second video had Sheldon MacDonald as his guest, and he was showing prototypes of Sheldon's new Coco controllers, demonstrating multiple games with it:
10) Bill Pierce uploaded a video (from VCC) of his horizontal scrolling demo again, this time written in assembly. One thing that happened during people testing it on real hardware, is that it was causing screen glitches on real 2 MB RAM systems (both Triad+ and Boomerang E2). It appears to be a timing problem if running the computer at .895 MHz. On both boards, it runs fine if running at 1.78 Mhz) (a huge discussion trying to track down what what happening is in the comments).
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157584143357641/
And, more discussion on the 2MB / video above 512k issue:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157594300962641/
11) Steve Bamford has a new video displaying a Halloween themed level in his upcoming GMC cartridge game, 'kiruke-no-shima-circe'
12) CanadianRetroThings has put up a video about his MC-10 (including his 16K RAM pack & cassette), with general info, etc. A bonus - he has a modified MC-10 which has 8K on the main board, but still only goes to 20K with the 16K pack added in. This is also labelled as "Part 1", so he is planning on more MC-10 content in the future. (He also plays Minefield, written by our own Ken Reighard). Unfortunately, I think the 8K RAM upgrade is causing problems with the 16K upgrade pack (as seen on PacMan)
13) Simon Jonassen has graphic/game demo that he has been working on for the Coco 3:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157598804057641/
14) Ben Drakes has made a video playing Ken Kalish's Escape game (which was the first use of the engine he used for Phantom Slayer) using his VR rig:
Sunday Oct 20, 2019
Episode 130 - Chet Simpson updates, Dragon Games, Assembly series, and more!
Sunday Oct 20, 2019
Sunday Oct 20, 2019
Featuring game development updates from Chet Simpson, CoCo news from around the globe, and a little show and tell from the CoCoTALK! panel.
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Some news stories for October 19, 2019 show:
1) Petsasjim1 has put up more Dragon gameplay videos (Copta Snatch & Cosmic Crusader are quite good):
Chuckie Egg+
Chateau of Gold (interesting interface for a text adventure game):
Championship Darts:
Clowns:
And Clowns part 2?
Tom Mix Colour Golf:
Convoy:
Cuthbert in Space:
Cuthbert Goes Digging:
Cuthbert and the Golden Chalice (jump to 2 minutes in to show multiple screens):
The Cricklewood Incident (another cool "GUI" for an adventure game):
https://youtu.be/-uuHvdS2uDQ?t=45
Cruising (actual gameplay starts around 2:20)
Crusader:
Copta Snatch (A hi-res semi-graphics game similar to Chopper Strike/Scramble):
Cosmic Crusader:
2) Ed Snider (Zippsterzone.com) has his shrunken footprint Orchestra-90 cards for sale (called CocoDAC-16).
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157559098787641/
3) Paul Shoemaker has an update on his porting Oregeon Trail from the Apple II to the Coco:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157560611492641/
4) John Linville has made a video demonstrating his first version of replacing the standard Extended BASIC PLAY for the GMC
5) ShareSquid put up another "Tips and Tricks" video, this time for Dungeons of Daggorath:
6) Frédériic Griignon Posted a video on Facebook about a video game tournament from Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1983. The price as a 16K Coco 1, and the competition was playing Mega Bug. All in French.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157566416852641/
7) Matchy released a video showing a Coco generating a QR code (and using the Axel F MOD file playing using Sock Master's MOD player as background music), and showing that is scannable.
8) GigerPunk on YouTube started to do long play Dragon game reviews about a year ago - on the real hardware, but I just found out about his page with his latest video, released this week.. He also reads out the original instructions, too.
When he got his Dragon:
Transylvanian Tower:
Phantom Slayer:
Backtrack:
9) Secretly helped by our own host Steve Strowbridge, Manny Wolfe II got an awesome anniversary present from his wife & Cloud 9 - a 2 MB RAM, 6309 Coco 3 (including 2048K replacement sticker):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157570045997641/
10) Rick Adams put up some details and background story behind his first game cartridge, Temple of Rom, that he has discovered while going through the sourcecode, with an eye on making an updated version of the game:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157578172622641/
11) Neil Blanchard put up a photo of some Game Master Cartridge boards being manufactered, as the unstoppable onslaught of winter starts approaching us that live in the Great White North:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157577927592641/
12) Simon Jonassen put up some graphic images showing a technique that he is working on of (I think) just using the primary RGB (& black & white) colors with dithering, and alternating lines vertically with red, blue and green based palettes to make it appear as if more colors are being display (kind of like a zoomed up version of the RGB phospher dots that appear in a triangle on a TV):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157577945362641/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157578152282641/
13) Glenside has released the latest Coco~123 newsletter, with some tweaks by brand new newsletter editor, Stevie Strowbridge:
13) Stevie has gotten Steve Bjork's assembly series in a separate playlist on his Youtube account:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDfh7JjQaSYAs92js43dJ05ytKqswUV4
He also has a download page for the slides and sample files from the tutorial:
Sunday Oct 13, 2019
Episode 129 - Glenside election results
Sunday Oct 13, 2019
Sunday Oct 13, 2019
The top story this week was the results of the Glenside Color Computer Club election results, we also heard project updates from the panel, and reviewed a lot of Coco, MC-10 and Dragon news from around the globe.
Some news stories for October 12, 2019 show:
0) Glenside election results
- President - Eric Canales
- Secretary - Rich Bair
- Treasurer - Brian Goers
- VicePresident - John Mark Mobley
1) Jim Gerrie has been fixing more bugs, and slightly speeding up his Akalabeth port to the MC-10 (he even took a suggestion from Curtis Boyle!):
http://jimgerrie.blogspot.com/2019/10/retrochallenge-201910-akalabeth-another.html
Unfortunately, his blog has a later update from Thursday, October 10th, that he is running out of BASIC memory, even on the MCX-128, to be able to fit the whole game on the MC-10 - and the Coco will have a lot of the same issues. So it may have to wait until we get time to work on the a (Nitr)OS9 Level 2 BASIC09 version, where we can get >32K for a BASIC program.
http://jimgerrie.blogspot.com/2019/10/retrochallenge-201910-coco-version.html
2) Roger Taylor is sending out feelers on Facebook about a "computer on a channel" for Roku, where you will be able to use a Coco 3 emulator through the Roku:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157540291702641/
3) Amigos Retro Gaming did a live stream of some classic computer game playing, including a sizable chunk on the Coco 1/2/3 (starting about 59 minutes in for the Coco). Paul Fiscarelli and myself helped supply tips & some game suggestions, and even Rick Adams popped by for a little bit.
https://youtu.be/ofiWbjGcKPQ?t=3540
4) Amigos Retro Gaming have also released the video of episode 1 of their Coco game podcast (the Coco Show) which features Poltergeist and Sailor Man
And the audio version is up as well:
5) Aaron from Amigos Retro gaming also did a video of him playing Sailor Man live, showing a lot of the features, all 3 levels, the inviso screen, etc.
6) Ed Snider has some preliminary designs for his new Coco 3+ - but this time for the case. It will have an external keyboard, but a built in MPI, and be in a compact, cube shape.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157542665227641/
And an actual prototype, showing the 2 slots built in:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157552612097641/
7) ShareSquid on YouTube did video play of Downland showing some tips and tricks - running on real hardware with a deluxe joystick.
He also did a companion piece - "Dumb Ways to Die" in Downland:
8) Our own Brian Wieseler has pictures of (and demo video from) the Dazzle video capture device, capturing composite from a Coco 3. It seems to be an excellent job:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10157550440267641/
9) Petsasjim1 on YouTube did more Dragon game play videos, including (This is not all of them by far):
Cave Fighter (a Scramble type game - but with some cool wall barriers added):
https://youtu.be/cMT1pstBFcc?t=14
Caverns of Doom (BASIC adventure game with RPG elements):
Capture the Flag:
Buzzin Bertie (never seen this one before, not sure what the goal is):
https://youtu.be/LPf-KCdYKqQ?t=18
Bust-Out! (A higher semi-graphics version of Bustout with a fair number of game options - including some multi-voice music in the background at times & win you complete a screen):
https://youtu.be/231Qys-6AUg?t=157
Bug Diver (reminds me of Shark Treasure):
https://youtu.be/iahDeU1SODc?t=9
Bubble Buster (Popcorn style game):
https://youtu.be/6XQcH1kVDIE?t=15
Brock's Kingdom:
https://youtu.be/RpFeT4GtWoQ?t=25
Boulder Crash2 - which is a revised version of Boulder Dash that actually contains a level editor:
https://youtu.be/85CLAWyYtns?t=5
Bonka (Space Panic type game):