Here are a few links I found related to the Compucolor II. If you know of any others, please forward them and I'll post them here.
- The personal website of Charles Muench, founder Intelligent Systems Corporation, which produced the Compucolor II. He also has a page with his work history.
- Peripheral Exchange still services ISC/Intecolor computers; this page and this one tell some of the long history of ISC.
- Epcot used a Compucolor 8051 for Taxi Driver, its game to educate about fuel consumption. This blog post contains a picture of a boy playing the game. Don Schmidt wrote a javascript emulator to run that specific game. The emulator code is amazingly terse.
- Randy Kindig, the man behind the Floppy Days vintage computer podcast, created an episode about the Compucolor II, including some memories from former users, and color commentary by yours truly.
- oldcomputers.net
- The Computer Closet
- Erik Klein's vintage computer collection
- The Trailing Edge
- An old ad and another.
- John Pospisil's website A lot of my Comucolor II collection came from John.
- Brian Carlstron's computer collection.
- A short youtube video of a non-working Compucolor.
- 1000bit's Compucolor information, including a rare ad in Italian.
- A podcast reminiscing about the Compucolor II.