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My NTSC A600 is powered up! |
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Explaining a HxC Floppy Emulator in a 1541 case |
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A close-up of this floppy drive emulator |
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How the parallel cable exits out the back |
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The front panel |
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Yup, there's a Raspberry Pi in there. |
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Sweet mini-arcade box! |
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Now this A1200 has serious sound! |
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Oh, this CD32 still uses the epoxied power brick. |
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Yes, put it on the big screen! |
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Too many Competition Pros on this A1200! |
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As usual, LAG has a great spread of snacks. |
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Now this AmigaOne is very glossy. |
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Running AmigaOS on a laptop |
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Oscilloscope - Amiga style |
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Not the usual meeting room |
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Chairman Michael Domoney (foreground), film-maker Steve Fletcher |
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Departing Welton Hall |
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The view outside my B&B window |
I was able to attend the October 7 LAG meeting in Lincoln, north England, after being away for 3 years. I felt very much at home with the friendly members. Their leader, Michael Domoney, was his usual hospitable self. If only I could visit more often...
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
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