Newtek engineers, Daniel Kaye and Kenneth Turecott, speak about the Video Toaster, the premiere video application for the Amiga computer. Filmed at Maker Faire Bay Area 2018
On video, Eric Hill speaks about his plans to remake the Rejuvenator board for the Amiga 1000. Then he speaks about Kickstart mods that make booting easy on the A1000.
On video, Don Elman, editor of Commander magazine in 1983-1984, speaks about his experiences during those days at the height of Commodore.
Matt returns to CommVEx, and he will show off more in the way of Commodore/Amiga hardware emulation. Specifically, he is bringing his Pi-Top (ooo, that green color!), running Amiga OS 3.1, and two more Raspberry Pi's, one running classic Amiga and the other running the C64.
Want to develop a game for the C64? Derek Morris will show you how in his book, “Retro Game Dev”. https://www.retrogamedev.com/c64edition He plans to give away/raffle off some autographed book copies.
As in past years, Roger Van Pelt will have a presentation on the latest C64/VIC-20 games and enhanced games.
Roger Van Pelt has a presentation on how to connect on-line with the Commodore 64/128 and the Wifi64 modem from SharewarePlus and the Strikelink v1.1 wi-fi modem from Kevin Casteels. He'll be using the programs, CCGMS v6 and Novaterm 9.6.
Creator of the original C128 Video DAC, Richard is hanging around the show to talk Commodore and Amiga from gaming to hardware repair. He will also have a presentation on a new cartridge from Poland, so new that at the time of this writing, it still doesn't have a name, but he calls it, “the New C64 Super-Uber-Mega-Multicart.”
Robert will be on hand to show off his eternal enthusiasm for the Commodore line as well as relate his globe-trotting experiences for Commodore and Star Trek fandom.
Also he will have a casual demonstration of the 3D Construction Kit for the C64 while it is under SuperCPU 20 MHz. control.