The Vintage
Computer Festival East 4.0 was held Saturday and Sunday, June 9th and 10th
in Wall Township NJ. Robert Bernardo was there to capture the event with
his camera. |
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Commodore pencil
on Bob Russell's table |
Bob's
nearly-unloaded box of C= goodies |
Dave Haynie
(right) speaks to the crowd |
PET hi-res
graphics board |
The Amiga |
Bryan
Pope's PET 64 |
Inside the PET 64 |
Front joystick
ports of the PET 64 |
Right side of PET
64 |
Back of PET 64 |
PET 64 keyboard |
Circuit to change 64 video to PET x/y |
Prototype board
on C128 |
Another prototype
board on C128 |
Yet another board
for the C128 |
C128 board on top
of prototype |
Another C128
motherboard |
Another close-up
of chips on a 128 board |
The prototype
C128 covered with its boards |
Bryan
Pope (seated) and VCF East organizer, Evan Koblentz |
(l to r) CBM
engineers Dave Haynie, Bil Herd, Bob Russell |
Commodore LCD
computer |
The Commodore LCD
computer keyboard |
Back of Commodore
LCD computer |
Left side of
Commodore LCD computer |
Chip port for
Commodore LCD computer |
Dave Haynie, Bil
Herd, and Bob Russell & the long-awaited Commodore Cake |
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C16 prototype |
Plus/4 prototype |
A Commodore 264 |
Chips on a board
for the C128 |
C= watches |
Bob Russell at
his table |
A Kim-1 |
Inside a VIC-16
prototype (VIC-20 with 16K ram) |
The VC40 IEEE-488
cart |
CBM stickers! |
Star Trek and the
PET in the Japanese ASCII magazine |
C= necktie |
C= tie tack |
Bob Russell's old
business card |
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Updated September 22, 2018