FEATURED COMMVEX 2019 EXHIBITS

The MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer doing its C64 thing European CBM 8296D the last of the PET/CBM line

Plus/4 for the 35th Anniversary of TED Computers

Have your hand at the Plus/4, the immediate successor to the Commodore 64. Touted as a business computer, the Plus/4 was not on the market very long but still has fanatic following these days. Plus/4 courtesy of Robert Bernardo

VIC-20

The successor to the Commodore PET and the predecessor to the Commodore 64, the VIC-20 returns with software loaded into a VIC-2066 cartridge, a new cart which contains 35K RAM and a SD2IEC. VIC-20 courtesy of Robert Bernardo

Commodore 64C

The computer which put CBM on the map! Sold from 1982 to 1992, the C64 has sold more than any other computer platform. This beige C64 is courtesy of Robert Bernardo.

Ultimate 64

Not just an ordinary Commodore 64 in a brown breadbox, this is the Ultimate 64, a redesigned C64 made of modern components. See https://ultimate64.com U64 courtesy of Robert Bernardo

Commodore SX-64

The first color, transportable computer, this SX-64 is customized with a CMD FD-4000 3 1/2“ floppy drive, in addition to its standard floppy drive, JiffyDOS, and an audio-out RCA jacks. SX-64 courtesy of Robert Bernardo

Commodore 128DCR

The C128DCR sports the more professional, all-in-one look, i.e., it combines computer motherboard and disk drive into one unit with a keyboard attached by flexible cable. C128DCR courtesy of Mario Luppi

Amiga CD32

This Amiga CD32 comes with a set of game discs. CD32 courtesy of Robert Bernardo

Amiga 600

Here is a modestly-upgraded A600 with OS 3.1, 2 meg of Chip RAM, real-time clock, and a 2 gig CF hard drive. A600 courtesy of Robert Bernardo

Amiga 1000

This is an upgraded Amiga 1000 with OS 2.1 and 1.5 megs of Fast RAM. Courtesy of Mario L. of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network

Amiga 2000

This A2000 comes equipped with a fully-working Video Toaster, Blizzard '060 accelerator with 64 megs of Fast RAM, 2 megs of Chip RAM, OS 3.1, 2 gig hard drive, and dual floppy drives. A2000 VT courtesy of Robert Bernardo

FPGA Emulation Boxes

Matt Brewster brings three MiST boxes emulating Commodore and Amiga. The Arcade Retrogaming MCC-216 is thrown in, for good measure.

A.L.I.C.E.

A.L.I.C.E. (A Laptop Incorporating a Classic Experience) returns! It 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

Unijoysticle 2

Developed by Ricardo Quesada, the Unijoysticle 2 is the successor to the original Unijoysticle. This time the device is a Bluetooth adapter, so now you can use Bluetooth devices with your Commodore! See it in action at the show along with some NES30 Bluetooth gamepads!

PETpix 2

Developed by Mike Hill, PETpix 2 is a prototype board which connects a Commodore 64 via user port with a Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi converts a video to C= graphics and downloads it into the C64 for display. (The original PETpix used an iPhone and a Commodore PET.) See PETpix 2 at Saj Awan's table(s)!