VCF 7
The Seventh Vintage Computer Festival is over but it will live on in our memories and in the following images.
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Bryan Blackburn was the big winner again this year with his professional quality display and exquisitely maintained and restored machines. He won first in the micro class as well as several special awards including Best of Show. | |
The DigiBarn celebrated the 30th anniversary of the original "First Person Shooter" game - Mazewar. This ran on an IMLAC PDS-1 and a variety of terminals. | |
More of the DigiBarn exhibit including some of the Mazewar terminals. | |
Still more of the DigiBarn space. | |
Marvin Johnson had a vendor booth full of fun old gear. | |
More of Marvin Johnson's vendor area. | |
Another, as yet unidentified, vendor area. | |
Another, as yet unidentified, vendor area. | |
Spare Time Gizmos had a nice display again this year showing their venerable 6120 (PDP-8) system as well as their new life game and Cosmac Elf recreation. | |
Another, as yet unidentified, vendor area. | |
Terry Walker brought along a whole bunch of Cromemco gear to sell. | |
Another look at Terry Walker's vendor booth. | |
Another, as yet unidentified, vendor area. | |
Another, as yet unidentified, vendor area. | |
Another, as yet unidentified, vendor area. | |
Jeri Ellsworth tinkers with a C1 | |
Another, as yet unidentified, vendor area. | |
Larry Anderson at his vendor area. | |
An overview shot of much of the exhibit hall | |
An overview shot of much of the exhibit hall | |
Stan Sieler's vendor area. | |
The impressive XGameStation Booth | |
Another look at the XGameStation Booth | |
A very small but impressive display of Intel chips. | |
Vince Briel shows off his Replica 1. | |
The amazing differential analyzer display. | |
Worth another look, the differential analyzer from a different perspective. | |
More of the differential analyzer. | |
A part of the differential analyzer display was a replica of the Babbage engine. | |
Mmmm. Donuts! | |
Bill Kendrick's Atari display. | |
Another look at Bill Kendrick's display | |
And another look at Bill's display. | |
Wayne Smith's Tiger Learning Computer display. | |
Stephen Jones displayed this AT&T 3B2 which was the former SDF Public Access UNIX System. | |
Bob Fowler's Alpha Micro AM-1000 system. | |
Another look at Bob Fowler's Alpha Micro AM-1000 system. | |
Frank LaRosa's TRS-80 Model 3 ran the SearchLight BBS over the internet. | |
Alan Bowker, a former Northstar Employee, brought a couple of excellent Northstar systems to display. | |
Another look at Alan Bowker's Northstar display. | |
Dwight Elvey resurrected the famous smoked Polymorphic 8813 and brought it to its triumphant return to the VCF. | |
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