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   RobertB on 2022-08-01 05:47:12
  |   Vintage Computer Festival West - Aug. 6-7, 2022
  The Vintage Computer Festival West is almost here!  VCF West will be Aug. 6-7 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.  See
  https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-west/
  Here is a list of the presentations.  Note the Commodore presentations!
  1. Ben Zotto  – Sphere 1: The First Modern Microcomputer 2. Bobby Livingston/Corey Cohen – Vintage Technology: Search, Identify, Authenticate 3. Berger Becky – DOOM 3DO: Or how I survived hell 4. Johan Grip – 128Neo 5. Byron Stout – Developing 8-bit Commodore programs using a modern IDE. 6. Bruno Marchon – Iconography of Early Apple Logos 7. Mike McGann – Adventures in Emulation (Commodore) 8. Leonard Tramiel – In Search Of … the original Wooden PET 9. Logan Greer – My Journey in Electronics 10. Lee Felsenstein – The Pennywhistle 11. John Floren – Reproduction Depraz mouse
       Below is the description of the C= presentations:
  Saturday
  1:00 pm – Developing 8-bit Commodore programs using a modern IDE – Byron Stout
  While you can still program directly on the original hardware, it sure is nice to have the conveniences of a software development environment running on a modern PC. Let’s use CBM PRG Studio to write BASIC and ML programs for our favorite 8-bit Commodore machines.
  5:00 pm – In Search Of … The original wooden PET – Leonard Tramiel
  The twisted story of the long and, ultimately, fruitful search for the original Wooden Pet.
  Sunday
  2:00 pm 128Neo (Virtual – live) – Johan Grip
  Johan Grip will talk about the Commodore 128 and the story of how repairing the first computer he owned went a bit astray. Topics covered by the talk includes PCB reverse engineering, silicon reverse engineering, tools and techniques and other things learned during the process.
  3:30 pm – Adventures in Emulation – Mike McGann
  Do you enjoy using emulators to tinker around with computers of the past? Have you ever wondered what it would take to develop an emulator yourself? In this talk, Mike McGann will detail his adventures taken, from start to finish, in building a rudimentary Commodore 64 (6502) and Pac-Man (Z80) emulator. Topics will include memory layout, CPU instructions, text-based graphics, basic sound, and plenty of implementation bloopers. A demonstration and Q&A session will follow the talk. No quarters required.
  Here is a list of the record number of exhibits. Note the C=/Amiga exhibits!
  Exhibit ID Exhibit title Name (first/last)
  1 Acorn Computers and Teletext David Glover-Aoki
  2 Video-Sprite with TMS9918A card for Apple II & TM990/189 University Board Jerome Calvo
  3 2000s Apple computer Jordan Q Hayes
  4 The Compact Macintosh Garden Steve Brunwasser
  5 Acorn Econet Steve Crozier
  6 Silicon Graphics Presenter Presentation Nicholas Bustamante
  7 ReA4091 - Back to the SCSI Stefan Reinauer
  8 s100 bus and ieee 696 computers Jay Cotton
  9 Core Memory Interactive Core64 Andy Geppert
  10 Early Apple Computer Iconography Bruno Marchon
  11 Vintage Circuit Board Recapping & Repair Arion Paylo
  12 VME Unix Systems Rico Pajarola
  13 Sun Diskless Workstations Zachary Hardesty
  14 From Kodak to Steve: The Journey of Digital Photography and Macintosh Clones of the 90s Chris Satterfield
  15 Prodigy Reloaded Phillip Heller
  16 BackBit simplifies retro computing! Evie Salomon
  17 Just A Collection Of Computers adrian chadd
  18 The Motorola 6809 MIcroprocessor: Let's TACOBOTt It Steve Toner
  19 Motorola 6800 Exorciser Development kits Stanley Ruppert
  20 British 1978 - 8080 Triton Home Computer Project rebuild : Original & Recreation Ian Lockhart
  21 CoCoVGA - Adapting 68xx Systems to VGA Displays Brendan Donahe
  22 Commodore PET progression 1977-1986 Charles Hutchins
  23 Commodore 8-bit/Amiga computer exhibit Robert Bernardo
  24 Commodore 64 - 40 Years anniversary of the greatest home computer ever made Joeri van Haren
  25 Relay based Computers, the Sound of Computation Francis Bauer
  26 C64i - Commodore 64 improved Francis Bernier
  27 60 Years of DEC Linc Ryan Schiff
  28 Tele-Typin' Zone Dustin Williams
  29 "THAT" - THE ANALOG THING Lyle Bickley
  30 Heathkit H8/H9 Estate Sale Find and Resurrection Cole Erskine
  31 Tektronix 4054A Graphics Computer Monty McGraw
  32 Apple ll Rev. 7 & Apple-1 Replica Logan Greer
  33 Sun2, Sun3, 10BASE5 and 10BASE2 hardware Robert Harker
  34 IBM or Apple--Why Not Both? Eric Schlaepfer
  35 Apple & Early Computing Jon Siefken
  36 ROMulator and PETpix - new gadgets for old computers Michael Hill
  37 Radio Shack Micros and Cousins David Henderson
  38 Rare Computers From Japan Duncan Mac Dougall
  39 A Depraz Mouse Reproduction John Floren
  40 Multiprocessor Workstations From The 1980s Steve Jones
  41 The First Apple 1 Liza Loop
  42 Overkil Classic Macs! Ryan Gehret
  43 Pen Based Computing Tom Conrad
  44 QWERTZ: German Computing Erik Johnson
  45 CA80 the first Polish trainer computer kit of the 80s Kris Sekula
  FOPAL Friends of the Palo Alto Library (FOPAL) David Cortesi
       See you at VCF West!      Robert Bernardo      Fresno Commodore User Group – http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm      Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network – http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan
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