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The Commodore 64 may be gone, but it's certainly not forgotten. Fans turned out in the hundreds December 10, 2007, for the PC's 25th anniversary party at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Industry leaders, including Steve Wozniak, Apple's co-founder, and Jack Tramiel, the founder of Commodore International, spoke about the Commodore's impact on the personal-computing market. Robert Bernardo was there with his camera and captured the photos below. If you have any questions or comments, please send Email. Changes & Updates Click a picture to enlarge it |
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| The FCUG Table | FCUG Table close-up | Display ad for the event | Jack Tramiel |
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| Steve Wozniak | Bil Herd and Jack Tramiel discuss On the Edge | Well, it goes this way! | Check out that photo! |
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| Thanks, Jack! | Software engineer Dale Luck and Bil laugh out loud | Robert Bernardo's C64 autographed by Jack | |
| This page is sponsored by the Fresno Commodore User Group | |||
| Computer History Museum | C-Net Video at the Event | ||
| On-Line Computer Museum | More about Jack | ||
| More Photos from the Event | Still More Photos | ||
| The Apple- Commodore Connection | Commodore Videos including 25th Anniversary | ||
| Report from San Jose Mercury-News | 5 Minute Interview with Computer Pioneers | ||
Updated January 29, 2008