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What (who) is CoCo 3 - definition

LINE OF HOME COMPUTERS
Tandy Color Computer; Color Computer; TRS-80 Colour Computer; Radio Shack Color Computer; TRS-80 CoCo; CoCo 3; Coco 2; TRS-80 Color Computer 1; TRS-80 Color Computer 2; TRS-80 Color Computer 3; Tandy Color Computer 3; CoCo 2; Color Computer 3; TDP System 100

Coco López         
PUERTO RICAN COCONUT PRODUCT
Coco Lopez
Coco López is a Puerto Rican coconut product which is used in many popular drinks, most well known for its use in piña colada.
CoCo         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
COCO; Coco (disambiguation); CoCo; CoCo (song); Coco (film); Coco (Movie); Coco (song); Coco (French film)
<computer> The Tandy Color Computer with a Motorola MC6809E CPU. The Dragon is a CoCo clone. The CoCo was as powerful as the IBM XT at the time it was made, and could run OS-9. (1997-02-12)
coco         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
COCO; Coco (disambiguation); CoCo; CoCo (song); Coco (film); Coco (Movie); Coco (song); Coco (French film)
¦ noun (plural cocos)
1. coconut.
2. W. Indian the root of the taro.
Origin
C16: from Sp. and Port., lit. 'grinning face' (because of the appearance of the base of the coconut).

Wikipedia

TRS-80 Color Computer

The RadioShack TRS-80 Color Computer, later marketed as the Tandy Color Computer and sometimes nicknamed the CoCo, is a line of home computers developed and sold by Tandy Corporation. Despite sharing a name with the earlier TRS-80, the Color Computer is a completely different, incompatible system and a radical departure in design and compatibility with its Motorola 6809E processor rather than the Zilog Z80 earlier models were built around.

The Tandy Color Computer line started in 1980 with what is now called the Color Computer 1. It was followed by the Color Computer 2 in 1983, then the Color Computer 3 in 1986. All three models maintain a high level of software and hardware compatibility, with few programs written for an older model being unable to run on the newer ones. The Color Computer 3 was discontinued in 1991.

All Color Computer models shipped with Color BASIC, an implementation of Microsoft BASIC, in ROM. Variants of the OS-9 multitasking operating system were available from third parties.