Thursday, 30 April 2026

More Photos from Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2026

Here are my photos from CLASS 2026.

Videos still to come,
Robert Bernardo
organizer - Commodore Los Angeles Super Show


Sev Kocharian's son playing Busted Boulders

Sev overlooks the C128 Busted Boulders game.

Some source code from Busted Boulders for the C128

We commiserate over those who have passed during the year.

All slides/short animations done in Scala

Aw, a couple cancelled out.

Thanks to those who did present, though!


I should ask for this and convert it to .MP4.


Entries included 4 .MODS, 2 IFF's, 1 Wild, and 1 C64 demo.

C128 game, Busted Boulders, is a Breakout-style game.

The colors don't display well in the camera shot.

3 bouncing balls look more like oblongs, due to camera slowness.

Title screen for the C128 game, Busted Boulders

European C128D and Amiga 2000 with Video Toaster

Mmmm!

At the registration table

Door prizes!

Mini PET from Tynemouth Software

Matthew Arnold Stern's table

A600GS and AmigaOne A1222+

Ultimate 64 running a demo

Amiga 600 with Amiga OS 3.2.1

Commodore 16 but where is the SD2IEC?

VIC-20 running a Behr-Bonz cartridge

Perry Rivera's exhibit

At Mark Rifkin's exhibit

More from Marc

And more from Marc

Nice, original boxes from Mark Rubin, creator of Doodle

Mark Rubin's TV and VIC-20 he used for programming.

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

First photos from the Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2026

 CBM Marc Rifkin took the following photos from CLASS 2026.

Truly,
Robert Bernardo
organizer - Commodore Los Angeles Super Show

Before Marc left for the show

A packed car

Looking down Marc's tables of hardware

Richard Goedeken (right) talks about Busted Boulders.

A view of the room between presentations

Sasa Pocek (standing left) speaks.

Mark Rubin (center standing) talks of Doodle.

 

Monday, 2 March 2026

Commodore + Amiga at the Fresno State Science Carnivale 2026

On February 28 at the Science Carnivale of California State University Fresno, I had a table of computers under the banner of Classic Fresno Area Computers! (CFAC!), which is a continuation of Maker Faire exhibits, Classic Bay Area Computers! (CBAC!), Classic Los Angeles Computers! (CLAC!), and Classic Sacramento Area Computers! (CSAC!).  For exhibit, I had an Ultimate 64, Commodore Amiga 1200, AmigaOne A1222+, and an Atari 520ST (well, to be classic, I had to have other computer manufacturers  :)  ).  Hundreds of people came, many of them children!

Here are photos from the day.  (All photos, except the one of Bob Burns and me, courtesy of Marcia Moore).  To see an event video taken by the ABC30 t.v. news crew, see below.  Look quick to see a few seconds of our CFAC! table.

If only I had more space for more computers,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group - http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network - http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan 

 

Trying to keep the computers going for the kids

Observing

Yeah, do that!

Computers and attendees (left), Dick and me (right)

FCUG member Dick Estel to my right

Amiga engineer Bob Burns (right)