Vintage Computer Festival East 9.1 |
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The 2014 Vintage Computer Festival East 9.1 was held in Wall, New Jersey at the InfoAge Science Center on April 4 - 6. Robert Bernardo of the Fresno Commodore User Group (FCUG) was there and captured the action and the faces on film. |
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Bil Herd talks hardware repair | A cold day while listening to Bil | Engineers Dave Haynie, Bil Herd, Andy Finkel |
Nice display of C64 desktop publishing | MAX multicart running on a Commodore MAX | Mike Hill's exhibit table |
Look at those hard drive platters! | DEC computers | IMSAI computers |
Lots of handheld electronic games | RCA computer | An Apple I computer |
Bil and Jim Brain | One part of Rob Clarke's exhibit | The other part. Notice the Commodore 264 |
Jeffrey Brace concentrates | Exhibit of Commodores and Amigas | Texas Instruments TI-99 computers |
Massive mainframe computer | COSMAC computer | More COSMAC hardware |
Early Apple computers with 68000 processors | Prime computer | The corner of VAX computers |
Streaming PETSCII video by Mike Hill | Wind chimes made from hard drive platters! | Better than C64 - the Apollo Guidance Computer! |
Peeking at Guidance Computer boards | You, too, can read about it | Giant HP minicomputer and terminal stations |
Bil Herd's Commodore LCD computer | Looking at the C= LCD's board | Another view of it |
And another view | A network of C64's! | The game to run on the network |
Dave Haynie during his talk | Filmmaker Zach Weddington presents his film. | |
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Updated September 25, 2018