Vintage Computer Festival 2004 (7.0) Pictures

This past weekend I attended the Vintage Computer Festival 7.0, held at the Computer History Museum here in Mountain View, CA. I was there as part of the Fresno Commodore User Group, the last remaining Commodore User Group in California. We had a bunch of Commodore equipment, past and present, on display (inlcuding the new C64 DTV Joystick). Here are my pictures from the event:


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vcf7-02 FCUG display section vcf7-17 vcf7-04 vcf7-03
vcf7-05 Digital Group exhibit Altair exhibit vcf7-10 vcf7-11
vcf7-12 vcf7-13 vcf7-14 vcf7-15 vcf7-07
vcf7-18 vcf7-20 vcf7-21 A Xerox workstation vcf7-25
vcf7-02FCUG display sectionvcf7-17vcf7-04vcf7-03vcf7-05Digital Group exhibitAltair exhibitvcf7-10vcf7-11vcf7-12vcf7-13vcf7-14vcf7-15vcf7-07vcf7-18vcf7-20vcf7-21A Xerox workstationvcf7-25

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4 thoughts on “Vintage Computer Festival 2004 (7.0) Pictures”

  1. That Jeri looks pretty slim there as she demonstrates the C64 DTV joystick, it could be the salad she’s eating (on the 1084 monitor) or it could be the ass-kicking she gets playing pinball.

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  2. That Jeri looks pretty slim there as she demonstrates the C64 DTV joystick, it could be the salad she’s eating (on the 1084 monitor) or it could be the ass-kicking she gets playing pinball.

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  3. Jeri is brilliant, young, attractive, and soon to be rich! (I hope for her!) She’s bound to attract all kinds of attention. – A great follow up would be to sell a kit (with all the connectors and how-to’s) to make “hacking” the unit easy and neat. Maybe…. USB so we can hook up a standard flash drive and run D64’s (or even PRG of P00’s). I intend to modify mine, I’ve still got the old X1541 cable I made and 1541 drive I used to transfer all my stuff tp my PC (years ago). Hopefully, my drive will still be in working order. – Anyway, CHEERS! to Jeri! She’s given *this* old Commodore user a real treat!

    JB

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  4. Jeri is brilliant, young, attractive, and soon to be rich! (I hope for her!) She’s bound to attract all kinds of attention. – A great follow up would be to sell a kit (with all the connectors and how-to’s) to make “hacking” the unit easy and neat. Maybe…. USB so we can hook up a standard flash drive and run D64’s (or even PRG of P00’s). I intend to modify mine, I’ve still got the old X1541 cable I made and 1541 drive I used to transfer all my stuff tp my PC (years ago). Hopefully, my drive will still be in working order. – Anyway, CHEERS! to Jeri! She’s given *this* old Commodore user a real treat!

    JB

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