I think u can save a lot of video space and viewing time by opening the box covered in mass amounts of tape BEFORE recording the video. I became impatient and decided to fast forward, after it buffered of course. =/ Any who its nice to see someone like you that still thinks old computers and antiques are a treasure especially if you are the owner. I would love to get my hands on an Atari 2600 which was 1 of the 1st video game consoles on the market back in the 80s. Again overall nice post
I think u can save a lot of video space and viewing time by opening the box covered in mass amounts of tape BEFORE recording the video. I became impatient and decided to fast forward, after it buffered of course. =/ Any who its nice to see someone like you that still thinks old computers and antiques are a treasure especially if you are the owner. I would love to get my hands on an Atari 2600 which was 1 of the 1st video game consoles on the market back in the 80s. Again overall nice post
@thomas3120 Thank you so much for the comment. First I want to say I love your channel. I saw the video where you show the CoCo1. Liked it. My Grandfather had one of those back in the day, and me, and my brother played games on it. I didn't know what it really was at the time. Now that I got this CoCo3 I need to learn the thing. And I'd like to find more games for it. So thanks once again for the comment, and keep putting out great vids.
@hsjfender Thank you sir! I would also recommend checking out Marlinlee and Atarileaf here on youtube (if you didn't already) They have some excellent videos on the Color Computers :)
I think u can save a lot of video space and viewing time by opening the box covered in mass amounts of tape BEFORE recording the video. I became impatient and decided to fast forward, after it buffered of course. =/ Any who its nice to see someone like you that still thinks old computers and antiques are a treasure especially if you are the owner. I would love to get my hands on an Atari 2600 which was 1 of the 1st video game consoles on the market back in the 80s. Again overall nice post
slim404 10 months ago
I think u can save a lot of video space and viewing time by opening the box covered in mass amounts of tape BEFORE recording the video. I became impatient and decided to fast forward, after it buffered of course. =/ Any who its nice to see someone like you that still thinks old computers and antiques are a treasure especially if you are the owner. I would love to get my hands on an Atari 2600 which was 1 of the 1st video game consoles on the market back in the 80s. Again overall nice post
slim404 10 months ago
Very nice boxed CoCo3 you got!
I have a CoCo1..looking to hopefully find a CoCo3 :)
thomas3120 1 year ago
@thomas3120 Thank you so much for the comment. First I want to say I love your channel. I saw the video where you show the CoCo1. Liked it. My Grandfather had one of those back in the day, and me, and my brother played games on it. I didn't know what it really was at the time. Now that I got this CoCo3 I need to learn the thing. And I'd like to find more games for it. So thanks once again for the comment, and keep putting out great vids.
hsjfender 1 year ago
@hsjfender Thank you sir! I would also recommend checking out Marlinlee and Atarileaf here on youtube (if you didn't already) They have some excellent videos on the Color Computers :)
thomas3120 1 year ago