Wednesday 24 April 2024

Another Set of Pics from the Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2024

These CLASS 2024 photos were grabbed from attendee Joe!  Thanks!

Truly,

Robert Bernardo

organizer - Commodore Los Angeles Super Show

http://www.portcommodore.com/class


Playing with the computers
 
Testing out Grind on an emulator

David Pleasance selling

The prize Atari 2600+ sitting behind the C128

Donkey Kong 2016

Raffle prizes 1541-II and 1581

Our VFW venue

More of David's items for sale


Richard Goedeken's A1200 set-up

Space Invaders on the Mini PET

Use Amiga Forever or C64 Forever on the laptop


Video Toaster control board on screen

VIC-20 before the SD2IEC/RAM expander is plugged in.

Running another game

David's books for sale

Tank of the Ultimate 64!

Lots of boxed programs

Arkanoid on the A1200


For raffle - From Vultures to Vampires, CMD hard drive, Commodore keys

Mario Luppi's Plus/4 set-up

Some people from the VFW bar came to our show!


Commodore PC20-III


Pictures from the Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2024

Courtesy of Bernie Innocenti, here are the first photos of the April 13-14 Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2024.

Truly,

Robert Bernardo

organizer - Commodore Los Angeles Super Show

http://www.portcommodore.com/class


Marc Rifkin's A4000 Video Toaster

Marc working on the settings

The results seen on both monitors

Going through Scala

Marc compares Scala with AmigaVision

Running a demo on the Ultimate 64

An interesting keyboard

Overlaying graphics over live video

Classic X-Copy

Classic magazines

The Mini PET from Larry Anderson

How the Mini PET looks on the screen

Sunday at CLASS 2024

Books for sale from David Pleasance

David Pleasance tells about CBM UK.

He continues with his presentation.

More on his career

The premiere desktop packages

Another shot of Marc's tables

Sunday 7 April 2024

Los Angeles Maker Faire 2024

 Our tables were back at the City of Stem / Los Angeles Maker Faire on Saturday, April 6.  Though we didn't have a prime location like last year (we were more buried among the robotics' booths), once the attendees found out where we were, we had a constant stream of visitors who played on the Commodore and Amiga computers.  And a lot of them, especially those music synthesizer crowd, liked Jerold's exhibit connecting a MIDI keyboard to the C64 and to the Nintendo game system. Hard to see the screens in the pics due to the outside light (and our monitors were at 100% brightness!) Check out the non-computer picture, too!

 

Truly,

Robert Bernardo

Fresno Commodore User Group - http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm

Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network - http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan


Jerold's exhibit (he didn't get to demo the Sega)

Commodore PC20-III, Amiga 600, Ultimate 64

Having fun with the synthesizer!


 
Experimental go-kart from Ayden Wardell Aerospace