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The first low-priced Amiga, the A500! Try out this machine which has been upgraded with a Vampire V2 accelerator. A500 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Here is a modestly-upgraded A600 with OS 3.2, 2 meg of Chip RAM, 5.5 gig of Fast RAM, and an 8 gig CF hard drive. A600 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
This A1000 was rebuilt with an Apollo Firebird v4 accelerator! A1000 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
This is a well-appointed machine with OS 3.9, Blizzard '040 @ 25 MHz., 64 megs of Fast RAM, and a 32 gig CF hard drive with Arcade Game Selector 2. A1200 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Another A1200, this time running the Vampire 1200 accelerator board! A1200 courtesy of Laszlo Condor
Some say this was the best of the ECS Amigas and why not?! Classic case design, flexible hardware options, one of CBM engineer Dave Haynie's favorites! This A3000 has the 68030 processor running at 25 MHz, OS 3.1, Spectrum 24-bit video card, a 4 gig CF card drive via Zulu SCSI, and 256 meg of Fast RAM via a ZorRam card. A3000 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Marc brings his Checkmate Mini case with Edu Ararana’s MistiX board and RetroTINK-5X Pro video converter, and an A4000 with a Video Toaster 4000 and the RetroTINK-5X Pro video converter.
Check out one of the first 32-bit game consoles to be sold, the Amiga CD32. CD32 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Here it is… the latest… the greatest (well, one of them)… it's a production AmigaOne A1222+ running OS 4.1 Final Edition and Enhancer 2.2! See how it handles new OS 4.1 apps and classic Amiga games/demos/music. A1222+ courtesy of Robert Bernardo
This little box from AmigaKit run OCS/ECS/AGA Amiga software and sports the new Amibench desktop. A600GS courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Dan Petersen lays out a bunch of Commodore 64 emulators – THEC64, the Ultimate 64, a MiSTer FPGA and a Windows machine running an emulator.
Forrest McClain brings in THEC64 Mini with a collection of games. And he will bring in a MiSTer which has multiple cores for different platforms, including the C64 and Amiga.
Before the C64, the VIC-20 was the multi-million seller. This VIC comes with a 35K switchable RAM expansion with integrated SD2IEC from Melbourne Console Reproductions. VIC-20 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
See this bit of hardware goodness in action! TeensyROM is the cartridge of all cartridges with built-in flash memory and connections for a USB stick, microSD card, Ethernet, and even for MIDI in/out. It's even better when the OneLoad64 Collection and its 2,100 games are available on USB stick or microSD card.
The Ultimate 64 is a new motherboard which recreates the Commodore 64 board but in FPGA form! This U64 comes in a new Kickstarter C64C case and has a MechBoard64 with its Cherry Blue microswitches. U64 courtesy of the late Bogdan Macri of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
Check out TRIANGULAR μOS 1.42 with the desktop created in BASIC and running on the C128 in 40-columns. Play the rare 80-column, scrolling game Cloneimals! C128 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Have a look at the plastic-cased Commodore 128D with its built-in 5.25“ disk drive, carrying handle, and keyboard bay. C128D courtesy of Robert Bernardo
The ultimate Commodore 8-bit computer, the metal-cased C128D a.k.a. C128DCR. In North America in 1986, this was the 8-bit Commodore machine to have! C128DCR courtesy of Robert Bernardo
The Mega65 is the modern replica to the mythical Commodore 65 which was never publicly released. The Mega65 has a full keyboard, C65 and C64 modes, a built-in 3 1/2” floppy drive, HDMI out, a SD card slot, and acceleration up to 40 MHz.. Mega65 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Check out the various Ray Carlsen power supplies powering the Commodores 8-bit and desktop Amigas computers, including a new, custom p.s. that can run a C64/C128/VIC-20CR at the same time as a C16 along with two 1541-II/1581 disk drives OR run an Amiga 500/600/1200!