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

COMMVEX 2014 PRESENTATIONS & GUESTS

Steve Davison, Commodore 8-Bit ubercoder presenting

Commodore LCD Disassembly Video

CBM engineer Bil Herd wants to premiere a special video, the disassembly of a rare piece of CBM hardware, the Commodore LCD computer!

Commodore Magic Voice Demo

Also celebrating its 30th anniversary is the Commodore Magic Voice speech module. Fresno Commodore User Group member Roger Van Pelt will demonstrate the Commodore Magic Voice speech module for the C64 with the demo disk and the talking games, Gorf and Wizard of Wor.

"Bitfixer" on PETpix for PET and 64

Mike “Bitfixer” Hill will be back to show off his latest developments in PETpix for the Commodore and now the C64!

Jim Drew

Jim is creator of more 60 commercial products for Commodore and Amiga computers in the 1980's and 1990's and CBM educational/support representative for Oregon from 1983 to 1985. As creator of Supercard+ for Commodore drives and Supercard Amiga for the Amiga drives, last year he talked about his new project, Supercard Pro, among other things. This year Jim will talk more about the latest updates to Supercard Pro and the FPGA Arcade with Amiga, C64, VIC-20, and game consoles' cores.

Leif Bloomquist

All the way from Toronto PET User Group of Canada, Leif “Schema” Bloomquist makes his first visit to the show and will speak about his motion-sensing gaming glove, his Vortex network game, and the TPUG Library CD.

Keith Henrickson

Keith Henrickson will be at the show to field your questions about his C64 apps for the iPAD and the iPOD.

C= on the Raspberry Pi and MIST

Matt Brewster, member of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network, will give a presentation the MIST FPGA board which clones the 68000 CPU computers, the classic Amiga and the Atari ST.

New C64 board that fits an ATX case

Dave Maurer wants to show off his prototype C64 that fits an ATX case and runs off an ATX power supply.

Comet developments

Greg Alekel of the Portland Commodore User Group will speak about 3 different versions of his Comet hardware for Commodore 8-bit computers.