David Pleasance of Commodore UK joins us in-person at CLASS! Have a chat with David, buy one or all of his books (Commodore:the Inside Story; From Vultures to Vampires volumes 1-3), and get him to autograph the books right at the show! Maybe he can tell you secrets of Commodore UK that no one else knows! See David's presentation at https://youtu.be/XRmETyjpLg0
Filmed at his home in New Zealand, Trevor Dickinson of A-EON shows us his massive Commodore and Amiga collection and then gives us a few words about the AmigaOne X5000 and A1222+. See Trevor's tour at https://youtu.be/ydTmyj0d7uc
Bernie started his Commodore/Amiga programming as a teenager in Florence, Italy, and later was part of the team that created Pinocchio for the CDTV. He runs the System Shock BBS. https://www.codewiz.org/wiki/SystemShockBBS Bernie is set to appear on Saturday and Sunday.
Marc Rifkin, our resident expert in Amiga multi-media, has a showdown between the premier packages of the day, AmigaVision and Scala.
Mario Luppi will show attendees the art of taking .ADFs downloaded from a PC and converting them (with the use of Amiga Explorer) to real disks that can be used on Amiga computers.
In this video presentation, Roger Van Pelt, vice-president of the Fresno Commodore User Group, shows how to receive Slow Scan Television (SSTV) on the Commodore 64. See Roger's presentation at https://youtu.be/2jUSwpfihHA
Also Roger plans a live presentation on another SSTV/FAX subject for the C64.
First-timer CLASS attendee Sasa Pocek gives a look at the latest beta version of this first-person Doom-like shooter for the Amiga. See Sasa's presentation at https://youtu.be/obf04dUNQa8