ECCC/VCFMW 2012

ECCC (Emergency Chicagoland Commodore Convention) was once again held in conjunction with VCFMW (Vintage Computer Festival MidWest), on September 22-23, 2012 in Lombard, IL, USA (just outside Chicago). VCFMW pictures below.

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ECCC crowd 1
ECCC was very well attended this year, with many new visitors.
ECCC crowd 2
Another shot of the ECCC crowd, with selling and hacking in full swing.
 
Cenbe's table
My table, with a Flyer all set up and a native IRC client running. I gave a talk about this new-generation network card.
Airship
Airship sold off his entire Commodore collection. Good thing too, as I went home with another compiler!
 
PDX
The Portland Commodore Users Group was well represented (Greg in green shirt). Greg later gave a talk about CommodoreServer.
Comets
A table full of network cards, including a Flyer (red board) and some Comet prototypes.
 
Comet Plus prototype
Another Comet prototype being worked on.
pie plate technology
Of course, work like this demanded the very latest in technology...
 
Elwix and Six
Elwix and Six (the codin' kidz).
oscilloscope
Eventually, the cover came off, and the 'scope came out.
 
Doctor Dan
Doctor Dan, about to JiffyDOSsify one of my 64Cs.
Doctor Dan soldering
I love the smell of solder in the morning.
 
jbevren acupuncture
jbevren performing acupuncture.
Jim Brain
Jim Brain with his trademark projector.
 
Belinda
Jim's daughter sold some very stylish earrings.
Michael
And of course, no show pictures are complete without a picture of Michael's bead table.
 
Schema MIDI
Schema brought the latest incarnation of his VIC-20 MIDI card.
Crimson Toilet
Yet another preview of yet another unfinished version of Crimson... [yawn]
 
VCFMW
A view of the VCFMW room.
signage adjustment
Their signage required some minor adjustment.
 
Bill Degnan display
I thought Bill Degnan was joking when he told me in the elevator that he'd brought UNIVAC and SAGE...
Apple I
VCFMW was once again graced by the presence of an Apple I.
 
art of smoking
Unfortunately, a pungent aroma informed us that this machine had indeed learned the gentle art of smoking.
FORTRAN game
Jason Timmons brought this board game based on FORTRAN, although there was some discussion about whether it was actually playable. Maybe you have to compile it first.
 
COSMAC
A COSMAC gets some love and attention.
S-100 6800
A home-brew S-100 machine, whose Z-80 processor had been replaced (see ribbon cables) with a 6800.
 
MacIvory
A Symbolics MacIvory LISP machine. I wish I'd had more time to spend with this exhibit.
VAXstation
A VAXstation in impeccable condition.
 
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