I see some messages from a 'robcfg' on there... is that the same 'robcfg' here in the World of Dragon forums? If so, some talk about the Coco 3, etc. I might be able to help with some details that you can pass along:
I would mention OS9 level 2 (now NitrOS9) for pre-emptive multitasking with a GUI might give it the best operating system. BASIC09 was one of the fastest and most advanced 8 bit BASIC's too (that would include the Dragon running it as well with OS-9 Level 1).
Some were asking about sound & graphics capability - there are videos of games like Photon, Zenix, The Contras, Crystal City; transcodes like Donkey Kong, PacMan, Joust, Defender and Robotron:2084, and others that should show some of what it is capable of (any of Nick Marentes' games too).
The Coco 3 was only officially sold in 3 countries from September/October 1986 onwards - USA, Canada and Australia. It sold for up to 5 years from that point (depending on the country). The Coco 1 came out about the same time in 1980, so the Coco line had about an 11 year run. (it's main magazine Rainbow stopped 2 months shy of finishing it's 12th year).
Sales figures: It is completely maddening that the Tandy guys who are still around will not reveal this at all, except to say that "it is higher than you think". Going by some hints from Tandy executives back in the day, and serial numbers, my rough guesses are:
Coco 1 ~ 500,000 (sold 1980-1984) (this one I am fairly certain on, as several sources in 1983 gave this figure).
Coco 2 ~ 2,000,000 (sold 1983-1990)
Coco 3 ~ 1,000,000 (sold 1986-1991)
The Coco 1/2 was sold in Europe and Asia as well. And clones were sold in Asia (the Sampo), Brazil, and other places.
I will say that the Coco 1/2 was way overpriced in the UK (and possibly the rest of Europe), especially compared with the Dragon with it's better keyboard, minium RAM of 32K & a real parallel port.
CPC Wiki forum discussion - best 8 bit computer
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Hehe, not that many people out there with the nick Robcfg, right? 
It is indeed me, and if you look around the CPCWiki for, say, "Mainboard Versions", you'll find that I haven't been only scanning Dragon boards
Can you point me to the discussion there?
Also, I find it interesting that CoCo3s seem so scarce compared to the 1s and 2s when they sold a lot of them.

It is indeed me, and if you look around the CPCWiki for, say, "Mainboard Versions", you'll find that I haven't been only scanning Dragon boards

Can you point me to the discussion there?
Also, I find it interesting that CoCo3s seem so scarce compared to the 1s and 2s when they sold a lot of them.
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Re: CPC Wiki forum discussion - best 8 bit computer
Link to the start of the discussion:
https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/general-di ... #msg139450
I think there are two reasons that Coco 3's seems scarce; 1) it was only sold in 3 countries, where as the 1/2 were sold in several dozen. 2) Since they are quite an upgrade, and 99% backwards compatible, people tend to hold onto them (I have 2 myself for development, one with a GIME-X and one with a regular GIME, so I can test on both chips. Two different manufacturers of 2 MB RAM upgrade boards as well).
https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/general-di ... #msg139450
I think there are two reasons that Coco 3's seems scarce; 1) it was only sold in 3 countries, where as the 1/2 were sold in several dozen. 2) Since they are quite an upgrade, and 99% backwards compatible, people tend to hold onto them (I have 2 myself for development, one with a GIME-X and one with a regular GIME, so I can test on both chips. Two different manufacturers of 2 MB RAM upgrade boards as well).
Re: CPC Wiki forum discussion - best 8 bit computer
Thank you very much!
I posted the info you gave us there.
I posted the info you gave us there.
