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Amiga 2000 and SX-64 |
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Looking at the Music Port box |
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VR64 goggles, Music Port, WiFi64 modem, SD2IEC, et al |
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The TI-99 plays the only demo ever created for it! |
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Dwight Elvey concentrates. |
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Altair 8800, Altair clones, and their displays |
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An Altair and an IMSAI |
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Computers brought in by Erik Klein |
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The Atari Corner! |
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(l to r) GRAM 4 meg, GRAM 1 meg, GRAM 512k |
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GLINK232-LT, GLINK232, GLINK (Turbo-232 clone), VideoDAC |
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Amiga items from GGLABS |
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Which way to go?! |
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Tech Sketch Music Port running on Sunday |
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Tinkling the ivories on the Music Port |
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Darn! Why couldn't it be a Commodore monitor?! |
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The crowd around the Vintage Computer Festivalers tables |
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Trying out Oregon Trail on the Apple II |
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A look down the row of attendees using the computers |
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Next door was the Computer History Museum exhibit. |
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On the other side were the Monster 6502 people. |
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Playing Street Defender with VR64 and the SX-64 |
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Ready to load up after the close on Sunday |
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Ready to leave on Sunday |
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Maker Faire Man overlooks the fairgrounds. |
It was another grueling 3 days of the May 18-20 show, but hey, I'm getting used to it! We survived the long hours and the hundreds and hundreds who came through our Vintage Computer Festivalers exhibit! And as usual, we had our share of equipment failures, but we adapted to each situation. Enjoy the pics!
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group -
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
August 11-12 Commodore Vegas Expo v14 2018 -
http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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