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.
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!
The B128 returns, fully working. The B128 was part of the CBM-II series of business computers. B128 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
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.
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
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
Saturday only, this A1200 with Blizzard '030 will appear. A1200 courtesy of Sev Kocharian
Put on these goggles and experience a 3-D world with the C64 shooter, Street Defender. VR64 and Street Defender by Jim Happel
Be a rock-and-roll star by playing the Playstation guitar with the C64 program, Shredz64. PSX64 interface adapter and Shredz64 by Toni Westbrook
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.
Enjoy the C64C in all its beigegesness! Comes with JiffyDOS and matching 1571 disk drive.
The VIC-20 returns with JiffyDOS, the Final Expansion 3 cartridge and the Behr-Bonz multi-cart.
Enjoy the business end of Commodore with this Plus/4 modded by Ray Carlsen and sporting a Ray Carlsen power supply!
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
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
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
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