Commodore Vegas Expo v10
July 26 & 27, 2014
Plaza Hotel, Las Vegas, NV

2014 RAFFLE & DOOR PRIZES

Just some of the Door and Raffle Prizes from CommVEx 2011

ENTER THE 2014 COMMVEX RAFFLE!

YOU DON'T HAVE BE PRESENT TO WIN!

Tickets are $10 each or three for $20.

ENTER BY MAIL!

D. Estel
185 W. Pilgrim Lane
Clovis, CA 93612

Remember to list prize (separate raffle for each item), your name, and address

RAFFLES ARE FOR EACH OF THESE GREAT PRIZES:

Images are not of the actual items

A Commodore 128DCR Computer

Commodore 128DCRThe Commodore 128D the next Generation of the Commodore 64. Not only capable of running as a Commodore 64 but also an expanded 128 mode with expanded BASIC and 80 column capabilities. Also with the Z80 processor, the 128 can run as a CP/M computer to access many CP/M programs such as popular business programs like Wordstar and dBase II.

Features:

  • 128K of RAM
  • an 8502 processor (simlar to the 6510 the Commodore 64, but capable of 2mhz speed)
  • a Z80 processor
  • a VIC-II grpahics chip for 40 column color graphics, sprites, etc.
  • a 6568 Graphics chip capable of 80 coulmn color hi-res grpahics. (in the 128D there is a full 64K of video ram allowingf for better hi-res capabilities from the chip)
  • 8580 SID sound chip
  • Built-in 1571 Disk Drive
  • Seperate wired keyboard for better ergonomics.
  • BASIC 7 included graphics, sprite animation, & sound commands; advanced programming; and a built-in mini ML monitor assembler/disassembler

A Commodore Plus/4 Computer

The Commodore Plus/4 markeded as a more home office/business/educational alternative to the Commodore 64

Features:

  • 7501 CPU capable of 1.77 mghz
  • 64K of RAM (59K readily avilable to BASIC)
  • TED graphics/sound chip capable of 320×200 grpahics with 121 color pallette and 2 voice sound
  • BASIC 3.5 with advanced sound, graphics, and programming commands, and built-in ML monitor assembler/disassembler
  • Four built-in productivity programs: a spreadsheet, word processor, database and graphing program (not that great, but they're a just keystroke away)
  • Electronically compatible but non-standard joystick and cassette ports (can use standard commodore sticks and datasettes with adapters).

A Commodore Amiga 1000 Computer

The Amiga 1000 was first Amiga computer on the market, the one that changed computing forever. For the raffle, this example comes with 512K Fast RAM and Kickstart and OS 1.3 disks.

Two SuperCard Pro disk copiers

From Jim Drew's company at CBMSTUFF.com, there will be two SuperCard Pro's in the raffle. SuperCard Pro is the hardware/software combo that archives disks at the highest resolution. For more information, see Jim's website.

A Commodore 1581 800K Floppy Drive

The Commodore 1581 disk drive provides a whopping 880K of disk space on a DD 3.5” diskette. Besides the extra capacity for files, the 1581 is also well-supported by GEOS and Wheels GUI OSs, which increases the usability of those programs.

With the proper software, the Commodore 1581 disk drive can also be used to read from and write to IBM DOS-formatted 720K disks.

uCassette (microCassette) v1.0

“The uCassette interface is a device that converts the audio signals from the playback of .WAV files and/or .MP3 to TTL signals…” which are picked up by the cassette port on the Commodore. So, the uCassette is usable by any Commodore computer with a standard cassette port. Included is a CD-ROM with uCassette utilities for the PC.

TPUG Library CD

Jam-packed with thousands of Commodore 8-bit programs, the Toronto PET User Group Library CD is a treasure trove for any C= aficionado.

DOOR PRIZES

Must be present to win.

Reset Magazine

Special CommVEx editions of Reset Magazine will be given away as door prizes.