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====== CLASS Exhibits ====== | ====== CLASS Exhibits ====== | ||
- | ===== Amiga 3000 ===== | + | ===== Amiga 500 ===== |
- | The A3000 being exhibited has a 68040 25 MHz. CPU, OS 3.1, and ZorRAM which ups the Fast RAM another 256K!. | + | The first low-priced Amiga, the A500! Try out this machine which has been upgraded with a Vampire V2 accelerator. |
+ | A500 courtesy of Robert Bernardo | ||
- | ===== Amiga 1200 ====== | + | ===== Amiga 600 ===== |
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- | This accelerated A1200 sports an accelerator, | + | |
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- | ===== Meet A.L.I.C.E. | + | |
- | Up for display | + | Here is a modestly-upgraded A600 with OS 3.2, 2 meg of Chip RAM, 5.5 gig of Fast RAM, and an 8 gig CF hard drive. A600 courtesy of Robert Bernardo |
===== Amiga 1000 ===== | ===== Amiga 1000 ===== | ||
- | The one that began the Amiga series of computers! | + | A virtually untouched |
- | ===== Amiga 500 w/ ACA500, Amiga 1200 w/ Vampire 1200 ===== | ||
- | Wowie! | + | ===== Amiga 1200 with Vampire 1200 and Amiga 500+ ===== |
- | ===== Amiga 600 ===== | + | |
- | Here is a modestly-upgraded A600 with OS 3.2, 2 meg of Chip RAM, 2 gig of PCMCIA RAM, and an 8 gig CF hard drive. | + | Another A1200, running the Vampire 1200 accelerator board, and/or an Amiga 500+. |
===== Amiga 2000 ===== | ===== Amiga 2000 ===== | ||
- | A big-box | + | Another of the "big-box" Amigas, this A2000 sports |
- | ===== Amiga CD32 ===== | ||
- | This is the last product to come out of Commodore Business Machines. | + | ===== Amiga 3000 ===== |
- | ===== MiST ===== | + | Some say this was the best of the ECS Amigas and why not?! Classic case design, flexible hardware options, one of CBM engineer Dave Haynie' |
- | This FPGA box carries a number of emulations, including Commodore and Amiga! | + | ===== Amiga 4000, Amiga 1200, and more ===== |
- | ===== VIC-20 | + | |
- | Before the C64, the VIC-20 was the multi-million seller. | + | Marc brings his A4000, this one having |
+ | ===== Amiga CD32 ===== | ||
+ | Check out one of the first 32-bit game consoles to be sold, the Amiga CD32. CD32 courtesy of Robert Bernardo | ||
- | ===== C64 and MiSTer | + | ===== AmigaOne A1222+ |
- | From SC3videogames.com, Steven Hertz appears with his breadbox C64 set-up plus a MiSTer set-up. | + | Here it is... the latest... the greatest (well, one of them)... it' |
- | ===== Commodore 64C ===== | + | ===== A600GS |
- | This beauty comes courtesy of Mario Luppi | + | This little box from AmigaKit run OCS/ECS/AGA Amiga software and sports the new Amibench desktop. |
- | ===== Educator 64 ===== | + | ===== MiSTers |
- | Last seen at the Commodore Vegas Expo several years ago, the Educator 64 returns! | + | Forrest McClain brings |
+ | ===== VIC-20 ===== | ||
+ | Before the C64, the VIC-20 was the multi-million seller. | ||
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+ | ===== TeensyROM for the C64/128 ===== | ||
- | ===== One, Two, Three SX-64's! ===== | + | See this bit of hardware goodness in action! |
- | CBM's attempt to market a transportable computer. | + | ===== Commodore 16 ===== |
+ | See the C16 in action with the latest games! C16 courtesy of Robert Bernardo | ||
===== Ultimate 64 ===== | ===== Ultimate 64 ===== | ||
- | The Ultimate 64 is a new motherboard which recreates the Commodore 64, the computer which put CBM on the map! This U64 comes in a new Kickstarter C64C case and has a MechBoard64 with its Cherry Blue microswitches. U64 courtesy of the late Bogdan Macri of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network | + | The Ultimate 64 is a new motherboard which recreates the Commodore 64 board but in FPGA form! This U64 comes in a new Kickstarter C64C case and has a MechBoard64 with its Cherry Blue microswitches. U64 courtesy of the late Bogdan Macri of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network |
- | ===== Plus/4 ===== | + | |
- | This Plus/4 is with a Commodore 1551 drive. Plus/4 courtesy of Robert Bernardo | ||
- | ===== PET 2001 ===== | + | ===== Commodore 128 ===== |
- | This PET 2001-8 has a custom adapter board that is configurable to replace RAM/ROM and allow emulation of later models | + | Check out TRIANGULAR μOS 1.42 with the desktop created in BASIC and running on the C128 in 40-columns. Play the rare 80-column, scrolling game Cloneimals! C128 courtesy of Marc Rifkin |
- | ===== PET 8032 ===== | + | |
- | The Commodore | + | ===== European |
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+ | Have a look at the plastic-cased Commodore 128D with its built-in 5.25" disk drive, carrying handle, | ||
===== Commodore 128DCR ===== | ===== Commodore 128DCR ===== | ||
- | The updated version of the flat C128, this DCR will come with a CMD RAMLink v1 and a SD2IEC card drive. C128DCR courtesy of Mario Luppi | + | The ultimate Commodore 8-bit computer, the metal-cased C128D a.k.a. C128DCR. |
- | ===== The Roundtable of MiST ===== | + | ===== Mega65 |
- | Try your gaming hands at various | + | The Mega65 is the modern replica to the mythical Commodore 65 which was never publicly released. |
- | ===== Ray Carlsen Power Supplies ===== | + | |
- | Check out the various Ray Carlsen power supplies powering the Commodores 8-bit and desktop Amigas computers, including a new, custom p.s. that can run a C64/ | + | ===== Silicon Graphics Octane ===== |
- | ===== Shift-Clr/ | + | What? |
- | Page through this latest book from Fresno Commodore User Group newsletter editor, Lenard Roach! | + | ===== Ray Carlsen Power Supplies ===== |
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+ | Check out the various Ray Carlsen power supplies powering the Commodores 8-bit and desktop Amigas computers, including a new, custom p.s. that can run a C64/ | ||