"John Lewczyk" <jlewczyk(a)his.com> wrote:
Anyone who attended care to share their impressions of
it? I didn't get to
attend this year.
Hi John
It was a lot of fun. Here are some pictures another fellow
took:
http://www.atari-history.com/vcf4/vcf4_intro.html
I had the NIC-80 that is in the bottom row of pictures.
I didn't get to spend as much time as I'd have liked
talking to others about their machines but it was still
a lot of fun. I also had three pinball machines as
CA Extreme so I was real tired after the weekend.
Everything had to be moved in Saturday morning and taken
out Sunday night. I only had my Cherokee to make round trips
with pins and computer. I gave a talk but I only had a
few people show for my talk. I guess I don't have the name
recognition. Those that did come were vary interested
and had a lot of questions. One of the other talks
by Jim Willing was showing the opening of a box containing
a NOS Poly 8813. Jim brought it up in stages and it was
great fun. I had to miss the best part because my talk
started. It seems a tantalum or two popped and flamed.
I heard it and smelled it but I sure would have loved
to have seen it. What fun!
My Nicolet received three ribbons. I was hoping for at
least one but didn't expect three.
Dwight