~~NOTOC~~ ====== FEATURED COMMVEX 2014 EXHIBITS ====== {{:cvex2014:mcc-216-2011.jpg?240|The MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer doing its C64 thing }} {{ :cvex2014: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. ===== PET 2001 ===== Try out the PET 2001 with programs provided on cassette. PET 2001 courtesy of Robert Bernardo. ===== AmigaOne XE G4 ===== The A1 XE G4 returns, and attendees can try it out. The A1 has Amiga OS 4.1 update 6, 1 gig of RAM, a 40-gig hard drive, a Radeon 8500 graphics card, and a SoundBlaster 16 sound card. AmigaOne courtesy of Robert Bernardo. ===== Commodore 128, Plus/4's, C64's, VIC-20 ===== A PAL Plus/4 and a 1551 drive (originally from Peter Hanson, the Plus/4 King of England) will be on exhibit, courtesy of Robert Bernardo. A NTSC C128 will be on exhibit, courtesy of Forrest Nettles of the Clark County Commodore Computer Club. A few C64 set-ups will be available, courtesy of Al Jackson of the Clark County Commodore Computer Club. ===== Amiga 4000 ===== Try out the Amiga 4000 desktop computer with 16 megs of RAM, OS 3.9, 2 gig IDE hard drive, and keyboard autographed by CBM engineer Dave Haynie. A4000 courtesy of Robert Bernardo ===== Hardware/Software from Tim Harris ===== Tim Harris of England ( http://blog.sharewareplus.com ) has provided an assortment of C64 hardware and software that he sells. More details to come! ===== New C64 for an ATX case ===== Dave Maurer has engineered a C64 board that fits an ATX case. See this prototype that Dave just got working a week before CommVEx!