TRS-80 Color Computer

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CoCo-tan
CoCo
Also Known As: TRS-80-tan, Trash-tan
Original Creator: C-Chan, zerodin
First appearance: Late 2006
OS Personified: TRS-80 Color Computer, TRS-80 Original, TRS-DOS
OS Developer: Tandy Corporation (Radio Shack)
First Released: 1977
Latest Stable Release: 1991

CoCo-tan was created in late 2006 by C-Chan and zerodin to personify the TRS-80 Color Computer, a derivative of the very popular Tandy TRS-80 with color capabilities.

The original TRS-80 was Tandy Corporation's desktop microcomputer model line, sold through Tandy's RadioShack stores in the late 1970s and 1980s. Hobbyists, home users, and small-businesses were the intended consumers, and the endearment of the TRS-80 computer by its users resulted in a successful venture for Tandy Corporation. It was improved in later years as the TRS-80 Color Computer, often referred to as CoCo by its users, which started out as a joint venture between Fort Worth based Tandy Corporation and (then) Austin based Motorola Semiconductor, Inc. to develop a low cost home computer in 1977.

CoCo-tan is commonly depicted as a young Hispanic woman with short black hair. She commonly wears trashy 80's-styple clothes, such as tight rubber shorts, lampooning the trashy persona of the TRS-80. Her appearance and personality are known to cause quite a lot of disturbance, parodying the massive RF interference the TRS-80 caused in surrounding electronics.

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