Because this year is the 30th anniversary of the Commodore 128, we'll have almost the entire family on display for attendees to use – the flat C128, the plastic European/Australian C128D, and the metal C128DCR.
Jim Drew will bring a pre-production C128 (the one that was stolen liberated from Dave Haynie's desk!)
Celebrating 30 years of the Amiga, we'll have an expanded Amiga 1000 computer on display.
More classic Amigas to use, the Amiga 1200 and the Amiga CDTV. Courtesy of Forrest Nettles.
Ray Carlsen's universal Commodore power supply, Amiga power supply, and three different Computer Savers will be on exhibit.
Vincent Mazzei brings in his classic VIC-20 set-up, complete with PET-style keyboard VIC-20, VIC-20-style Datasette, VIC-1541 disk drive, VIC-style Commodore joystick, and 1701 monitor, plus a collection of VIC-20 programs.
Running Amiga OS 4.1 Final Edition, the AmigaOne XE uses a PPC chip at 800 MHz. This A1XE has 1 gig of RAM and a 40 gig hard drive. AmigaOne courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Take a gander at this running B128 computer plus 8050 disk drive. Courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Play with this PET 4032 and its programs. A CBM datasette and/or 4040 dual disk drive is included in this exhibit. Courtesy of Robert Bernardo
The PET 2001 from last year's CommVEx returns! Complete with built-in cassette deck, it comes with BASIC 1.0.
Formerly owned by Peter Hanson, the Plus/4 king of England, the PAL Plus/4 has been hacked with a battery-backed, internal RAM expansion, among other changes. The 1551 has been modded by Ray Carlsen to use a North American 120V power supply.
The Multiple Classic Computer 216 returns with the latest computer cores and the ability to use Amiga OS 3.1.