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Here it is... the latest... the greatest (well, one of them)... it's a production AmigaOne A1222+ running OS 4.1 Final Edition and Enhancer 2.2! See how it handles new OS 4.1 apps and classic Amiga games/ | Here it is... the latest... the greatest (well, one of them)... it's a production AmigaOne A1222+ running OS 4.1 Final Edition and Enhancer 2.2! See how it handles new OS 4.1 apps and classic Amiga games/ | ||
+ | ===== Amiga 3000 ===== | ||
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+ | This A3000 has the 68030 processor running at 25 MHz, OS 3.1, Spectrum 24-bit video card, a 4 gig CF card drive via Zulu SCSI, and 256 meg of Fast RAM via a ZorRam card. A3000 courtesy of Robert Bernardo | ||
- | ===== Amiga 1000, GBA 1000, C64 ===== | ||
- | Rob Barlow brings these machines connected to color printers! | ||
===== Amiga 1200 ===== | ===== Amiga 1200 ===== | ||
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===== Amiga 1000 with Firebird ===== | ===== Amiga 1000 with Firebird ===== | ||
- | Another A1000? | + | Another A1000? |
- | ===== Amiga 1000 with more ===== | ||
- | Again... another A1000? | ||
- | ===== THEA500 Mini ===== | ||
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- | From Retro Games Ltd. of England comes THEA500 (Mini) which looks like a miniature Amiga 500 but has the power of an Amiga 1200. Not only does it have 25 games built into the system, it is running the Aminimiga distribution give the Mini an Amiga desktop. | ||
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- | ===== Commodore 64 with TeensyROM ===== | ||
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- | Travis Smith will awe you with his creation, the TeensyROM, connected to a C64! He'll a a MIDI keyboard connected to it and a Wi-Fi Ethernet bridge to try to connect in the venue' | ||
===== Commodore 16 ===== | ===== Commodore 16 ===== | ||
- | See the C16 in action with the latest games and a ReSeed cartridge providing SID music! C16 courtesy of Steve Guidi | + | See the C16 in action with the latest games! C16 courtesy of Robert Bernardo |
===== Mega65 ===== | ===== Mega65 ===== | ||
- | The Mega65 is the modern replica to the mythical Commodore 65 which was never publicly released. | + | The Mega65 is the modern replica to the mythical Commodore 65 which was never publicly released. |
===== Ultimate 64 ===== | ===== Ultimate 64 ===== | ||
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Before the C64, the VIC-20 was Commodore Business Machines' | Before the C64, the VIC-20 was Commodore Business Machines' | ||
- | ===== MUSIC64 Keyboard (Wersiboard) ===== | + | ===== MUSIC64 Keyboard (Wersiboard) |
Connected to a C64, see this rare musical keyboard and its software, Poly64, in action! | Connected to a C64, see this rare musical keyboard and its software, Poly64, in action! | ||
- | ===== Commodore PC20-III ===== | ||
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- | Oooo, a PC running DOS 6.01 with 640K of RAM, 9.54 MHz. speed, and NEC V20! Yeah, CBM was into selling PC's, too. This one has its mechanical hard drive replaced with a CF card, and it has a composite-to-VGA card and Snark Barker (SoundBlaster clone), too. PC20-III courtesy of Robert Bernardo | ||
===== Mini PET 40 ===== | ===== Mini PET 40 ===== | ||
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From Tynemouth Software comes the Mini PET 40, a board that re-creates a Commodore 40-column PET computer! | From Tynemouth Software comes the Mini PET 40, a board that re-creates a Commodore 40-column PET computer! | ||
- | ===== Mystery Commodore PET ===== | ||
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- | Ryan Sherwood of the Puget Sound Commodore User Group brings over a PET... but which one? :) He says he might even install PETSKEY replacement keyboard right there during the expo! | ||
- | ===== Commodore 64 Games System ===== | ||
- | For display only, take a look at this rare machine. C64GS courtesy of Robert Bernardo |