~~NOTOC~~ ====== FEATURED COMMVEX EXHIBITS ====== {{:cvex2013:mcc-216-2011.jpg?240|The MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer doing its C64 thing }} {{ :cvex2013:pet8296d-2011.jpg?200|European CBM 8296D the last of the PET/CBM line}} ===== Multiple Classic Computer 216 ===== ArcadeRetroGaming.com's Multiple Classic Computer 216 (MCC-216) makes its third appearance at CommVEx, this time with a Spectrum core in addition to the C64, Amiga, and Apple cores. ===== Amiga 1200 Tower ===== This is an Amiga 1200 computer fited into a tower with lots of extras for more details of the machine check out [[http://retro-link.com/smf/index.php?topic=251.0]] and for a picture [[http://www.dickestel.com/images/expo716.jpg]] Amiga 1200 tower courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== AmigaOne X1000, FPGA Arcade Replay, and more! ===== If Dave Morris is not deterred by other things, he will be exhibiting the above, including one of his MorphOS3.1 computers and his Raspberry Pi w/Motorola LapDock running AROS. See another side of Amiga computing! ===== AmigaOne G4 ===== This machine runs OS 4.1 and has 1 gig of RAM, two DVD-R/RW drives, and two 40 gig hard drives. A1 G4 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== SAMFlex 460, AmigaOne X1000 ===== Lars Nelson brings in his various OS 4.1 computers. Prepare to be impressed! ===== Amiga CD32 and SX-1 ===== Play Amiga CD games on the world's first 32-bit game console! Amiga CD32 and SX-1 courtesy of Shane Monroe. ===== The Table of Solid-state Card Drives ===== Come and compare the various "card" Commodore drives -- the 1541-III, the MMC2IEC, the SD2IEC (from NKCElectronics), the uIEC, a couple of SD2IECs from Europe, the IDE v4.1, and the 1541 Ultimate v2. ===== The Tables of C= Computers and Drives ===== Chris "CommodoreMan" Zimmerman will display various C= hardware, like the CBM 8050 and other drives. ===== SX-64s ===== Because this year is the 30th anniversary of the SX-64, we will have at least three SX-64s on hand. Bring yours along, too! ===== CommodoreOne desktop ===== Assembled by Jeri Ellsworth herself, this early CommodoreOne board comes in an Antec desktop case and has an Indus GT floppy drive. CommodoreOne courtesy of Robert Bernardo. ===== PET 4032 ===== Try out the PET 4032 with programs provided on PETdisk. PET 4032 courtesy of Robert Bernardo. ===== PET exhibit ===== Details are sketchy right now, but Mike Hill has tentatively said he will attend and will exhibit PET goodies. ===== VIC-20 exhibit ===== A sweet VIC-20 with RAM expansion and games will be available for attendees to try out. VIC-20 courtesy of Vincent Mazzei. ===== Modded C64 DTV ===== Not just an ordinary v1 NTSC C64 DTV 30-games-in-one joystick but a DTV modded to accept a PC keyboard and a Commodore drive! See how it was hacked together. ===== Multicart 64 ===== Try your hands on any of the 63 games included with Multicart 64, the newly-produced cart from 8-Bit Designs. The prototype of Multicart 64 was last seen at CommVEx 2007. ===== Computer Saver and SwinSID ===== Ray Carlsen, C= repair technician, has handed over a few items for exhibit. First is his newly-built Computer Saver, an improved redesign of his original Computer Saver which prevents power supply over-voltages from destroying the C64 chip. Then there is the SwinSID, a SID replacement board which comes from Sinchai.de ===== VIC-VODER speech synthesizer ===== This is a new speech synthesizer for the VIC-20, C64, or C128. Richard Melick developed VIC-VODER as a Votrax replacement. Make your C= computer speak naturally! ===== MISC ===== * Commodore 128DCR with drive and JiffyDOS switches and MMU adapter for SuperCPU * SuperCPU 128 with 16 megs of RAM * CMD hard drive * CMD RAMLinks (two or three of them)