~~NOTOC~~ ====== FEATURED COMMVEX EXHIBITS ====== {{:cvex2012:mcc-216-2011.jpg?240|The MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer doing its C64 thing }} {{ :cvex2012:pet8296d-2011.jpg?200|European CBM 8296D the last of the PET/CBM line}} ===== AmigaOne G4 ===== The AmigaOne has a PowerPC motherboard capable of running Amiga OS4.x. See Amiga OS 4.1.x in action! A1 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Amiga 1200 desktop computer ===== This is an A1200 souped up with a Blizzard 68060 board running at 50 MHz., OS 3.9, 128 megs of Fast RAM, and a 2 gig CompactFlash hard drive. It will be running various games and demos. A1200 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Amiga 600 ===== Here is a sweet, little machine with OS 3.1, 2 gigs of Fast RAM via PCMCIA, and a 2 gig hard drive. Explore the software in this baby! A600 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Amiga 3000 desktop computer ===== Running a 68030 board at 25 MHz with 16 gigs of Fast RAM, OS 3.1, and a 2 gig hard drive, this is a workhorse of a computer filled with productivity titles. A3000 courtesy of Richard H. ===== Sam440ep ===== Try out this computer which runs Amiga OS 4.1.x. Sam440ep courtesy of Tim Waite ===== the Multiple Classic Computer - MCC-216 ===== Once again, the ArcadeRetroGaming.com MCC-216, VGA version, with the latest C64 NTSC, C64 PAL, Atari 2600, and Amiga 500 NTSC and PAL cores will be set-up for attendees to use! Try out the various classic games included with this device. (See the photo above.) ===== PET 8296-D ===== The PET 8296-D reappears, this time in fully-working condition. (See the photo above.) PET 8296-D courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Commodore B128 ===== Not the C128 but the business B128! Try your hands out on this computer meant for the so-serious business people. B128 courtesy of Larry Anderson ===== Commodore P500 ===== The rare North American P500 will shock you with its color display and 6509 processor. Another one for you to touch and take photos of. P500 courtesy of Larry Anderson ===== PAL Amiga CD32 ===== This two machine will be on exhibit, and CD32 game discs will be there for your enjoyment. Amiga CD32 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== The Jim Drew Collection ===== Jim will be showing off the following: Dave Haynies' "borrowed" (and never returned) C128. A500 development computer with digital track display A3000 development computer with EMPLANT, Picasso IV, etc. A1200 development computer PET2001-8N Misc. monitors, cables, tools, etc. Prototype SuperCard Pro boards ===== PET 4032 and PET Video ===== Mike Hill, developer of PETdisk, PETvet, and PETpix, will exhibit a PET 4032 and more, including a video-related PET project.