~~NOTOC~~ ====== FEATURED COMMVEX 2018 EXHIBITS ====== {{:commvex:mcc-216-2011.jpg?240|The MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer doing its C64 thing }} {{ :commvex:pet8296d-2011.jpg?200|European CBM 8296D the last of the PET/CBM line}} ===== 25th Anniversary of CD32 ===== The most notable of the CBM game systems, the Amiga CD32 is celebrating its 25th anniversary. There will be a unit on display for visitor entertainment. The CD32 is mostly an Amiga 1200; with the proper expansions, it can be made into a A1200-compatible computer and more. Also you will see Ray Carlsen's redesign of the CD32 power supply. ===== Commodore 386 Laptop ====== If the power supply can be found (or remade), the Commodore 386 laptop will be on exhibit! Not seen since CommVEx v1 or v2. And running Windows 3.1 in French! ===== Commodore B128 ===== The B128 returns, fully working. The B128 was part of the CBM-II series of business computers. B128 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== 20 years of the CMD SuperCPU ===== In celebration of its 20th anniversary, we will have two CMD SuperCPU 128's at the show. You can see how this impressive add-on was a "must-have" upgrade for the Commodore power-user in the day. ===== Meet A.L.I.C.E. ====== Up for display is the new A.L.I.C.E. (A Laptop Incorporating a Classic Experience) laptop which runs AmiKit X and Amiga OS 4.1 Final Edition, update 1. See the unboxing here: [[http://blog.retro-link.com/2017/10/unboxing-alice-laptop-incorporating.html]] ===== The Super-Accessorized C128DCR ===== This is a prime example of a C128DCR complete with 1084S-2 monitor, Data Guard desktop power protector, external speakers, FM radio module, SD2IEC, CMD RAMLink, CP-clock RTC, and Commodore joystick. C128DCR courtesy of Mario Luppi ===== Amiga 1200 ===== Saturday only, this A1200 with Blizzard '030 will appear. A1200 courtesy of Sev Kocharian ===== VR64 with Street Defender ===== Put on these goggles and experience a 3-D world with the C64 shooter, Street Defender. VR64 and Street Defender by Jim Happel ===== Playstation guitar with Shredz64 ===== Be a rock-and-roll star by playing the Playstation guitar with the C64 program, Shredz64. PSX64 interface adapter and Shredz64 by Toni Westbrook ===== StrikeLink v1.1 Wi-Fi Modem, WiFi64 Modem ===== See the latest in internet connectivity! The StrikeLink v.1.1 Wi-Fi modem comes from the ViC 64 club in Victoria, B.C., Canada. The WiFi64 modem comes from SharewarePlus of England. ===== Commodore 64C System ===== Enjoy the C64C in all its beigegesness! Comes with JiffyDOS and matching 1571 disk drive. ===== Commodore VIC-20 ===== The VIC-20 returns with JiffyDOS, the Final Expansion 3 cartridge and the Behr-Bonz multi-cart. ===== Commodore Plus/4 ===== Enjoy the business end of Commodore with this Plus/4 modded by Ray Carlsen and sporting a Ray Carlsen power supply! ===== Commodore SX-64 ===== Back from a Ray Carlsen repair (and his previous mods to it), the SX-64 sports JiffyDOS, a CMD FD-4000 3 1/2" disk drive in addition to its regular 5 1/4" disk drive. SX-64 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Commodore Amiga 500+ ===== This NTSC Amiga 500+ has 2 meg Chip RAM, ECS chips, OS 3.1, RTC, and is being exhibited with a Supra Turbo 28 accelerator. A500+ courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Commodore Amiga 2000 ===== This big-box Amiga 2000 sports a Blizzard '060 board running at 50 MHz, OS 3.1, dual disk drives, 128 megs of Fast RAM, 2 megs of Chip RAM, 4 gig SCSI drive, CD-ROM drive, and Video Toaster. A2000 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Commodore Amiga 600 ==== This NTSC Amiga 600 has OS 3.1 and a CompactFlash hard drive connected by a CF-to-IDE adapter. A600 courtesy of Robert Bernardo