ArcadeRetroGaming.com's Multiple Classic Computer 216 (MCC-216) makes its third appearance at CommVEx, this time with a Spectrum core in addition to the C64, Amiga, and Apple cores.
Try out the PET 2001 with programs provided on cassette. PET 2001 courtesy of Robert Bernardo.
The A1 XE G4 returns, and attendees can try it out. The A1 has Amiga OS 4.1 update 6, 1 gig of RAM, a 40-gig hard drive, a Radeon 8500 graphics card, and a SoundBlaster 16 sound card. AmigaOne courtesy of Robert Bernardo.
A PAL Plus/4 and a 1551 drive (originally from Peter Hanson, the Plus/4 King of England) will be on exhibit, courtesy of Robert Bernardo. A NTSC C128 will be on exhibit, courtesy of Forrest Nettles of the Clark County Commodore Computer Club. A few C64 set-ups will be available, courtesy of Al Jackson of the Clark County Commodore Computer Club.
Try out the Amiga 4000 desktop computer with 16 megs of RAM, OS 3.9, 2 gig IDE hard drive, and keyboard autographed by CBM engineer Dave Haynie. A4000 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Tim Harris of England ( http://blog.sharewareplus.com ) has provided an assortment of C64 hardware and software that he sells. More details to come!
Dave Maurer has engineered a C64 board that fits an ATX case. See this prototype that Dave just got working a week before CommVEx!