| Italian MIDI keyboard for the Commodore 64 |
| Can you read Italian? |
| Jane M. Voskamp of JMV Graphics and Robert Bernardo |
| AmigaOne X1000 on the left, Tabor on the right |
| The lower-cost Tabor board from A-EON |
| The Amiga CD32 ready to play a game |
| Various boards for big-box Amigas |
| Trevor Dickinson of A-EON overlooks the video from the Tabor |
| Amiga 600 |
| Another A600 |
| SDK-85 single board computer |
| Yes, another CD32 |
| Amiga 500 with AdRam |
| Commodore items |
| Altair 8800 |
| A.L.I.C.E. laptop with Amiga OS 4.1 |
| George Foumakis with his SX-64 |
| Commodore 16 resting in its original packaging |
| Gaelyne Gasson of The Internet For Commodore Users and Jane M.V. |
| A C16 power supply not seen in North America |
| The C16 box damaged from moisture |
| Near the end of the event |
| Playing Amiga games |
| A fine example of a Holden Commodore 2004 |
| Keeping it clean |
| Look at that label on the dash! |
| Yessss!! |
The next day I was privileged to have a ride to the airport in George's Commodore car!
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
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