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VCF 8.0 - Exhibition

The Vintage Computer Festival wants you to display the pride of your collection at VCF 8.0.  Every collector has a machine or two in their collection that is in exceptional condition, or is extremely rare, or has a good story behind it, etc.  Or perhaps you're a programmer and have written a great simulator of some grand old machine.  Or maybe you've built a wonderful re-creation of a significant machine of the past.  Now's your chance to show it off to other hobbyists!

Not only is this your chance to show off the pride of your collection, but your exhibit could also win the coveted Best of Show award! First, Second and Third place prizes will be awarded with a ribbon based on the votes your exhibit garners from VCF attendees.

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Registered VCF 8.0 Exhibits

Elektronika BK-0010/11m - the Soviet PC (Microcomputer)
Leonid Broukhis (Fremont, CA, United States)
This exhibit features the Electronika BK-0010 and BK-0011m microcomputers made in the USSR. The CPU in each is a DEC LSI-11 clone.

AT&T 3B2/500+XM w/ TTY5620 (Mini, Multi-User, or Larger Computer)
STEPHEN JONES (SEATTLE, WA, United States)
AT&T 3B2/500+XM, four AT&T Terminals and a TTY5620. This interactive exhibit represents the past incarnation of the SDF Public Access UNIX System (BBS) and will allow visitors to login and play the multiuser games only found on the SDF (mazewar, com, bboard, John Gonnerman's MultiDungeonGame, Steven Shipway's Wanderer and many others).

Handhelds: The First 20 Years, 1975-1995 (PDA, Handheld Computer, or Calculator)
Evan Koblentz (Springfield, NJ, United States)
Most people think the PDA began with the Apple Newton in 1993. But in fact, it began in 1975! On display will be early PDA patents, handouts containing interviews with some of the inventors, and live demonstrations of the actual devices.


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