In honor of the VIC's 35th Anniverary various VIC-20's will be on-hand with various modern peripherals plus a collection of recent VIC-20 programs.
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the MOS Technology/CBM KIM-1, we'll have the KIM Uno, a modern implementation of the KIM-1. For more information on the KIM Uno, go to
http://obsolescence.wix.com/obsolescence#!kim-uno-summary/c1uuh
Amiga 1200 with OS 3.9, 4 gb CompactFlash drive, '060 Blizzard at 50 MHz., 256 megs of Fast RAM, and a slew of games and demos
Ray Carlsen's universal Commodore power supply, Amiga power supply, and three different Computer Savers will be on exhibit.
AmigaOne G4 at 800 MHz. with OS 4.1 Final Edition, 1 gig of memory, 40 gig hard drive, and two DVD-R drives
This is an upgraded A1000 with a Kickstart 2.04 ROM, OS 2.1, 512K of Chip RAM, and 1.5 meg of Slow RAM. A1000 courtesy of Mario Luppi
Tim Waite will show off the prototype of a new case for the Amiga 600. The new case makes the computer look like the earlier Amiga 1000.
FAKE64 (Reloaded board with Swinsid and PLAnkton), the NUC-L-HEAD 64 (Intel NUC based 64c), and a stock 64C - all in custom cases with matching white 23“ LED monitors. Computers courtesy of John Ferrell
On display will be an Amiga 2000 and an Amiga 500, both with Vampire accelerator boards. Also a SX-64 will be on exhibit, its CRT screen replaced with a TFT screen. Computers courtesy of Jim Drew