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VCF East 2024
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Event Details
The Vintage Computer Federation is proud to announce our Vintage Computer Festival East 2024! VCF East 2024 will be a hybrid show (in-person and streaming online)! Stay tuned for updated
Event Details
The Vintage Computer Federation is proud to announce our Vintage Computer Festival East 2024! VCF East 2024 will be a hybrid show (in-person and streaming online)! Stay tuned for updated information.
Current List of Exhibits
- VCFed: The History of The Gui – by Ian Litchfield, Thomas Gilinsky, CJ Reha, Douglas Crawford
- TRS-80 Model II Boards Collection – by Pete Cetinski
- More Motorola MC88k processor UNIX workstations – by Maki Kato
- Think Different: The Legacy of Apple’s RISC Revolution – by Charlie Bauer, Adam Bauer
- The Seequa and the Homebrew, Two Z80 Computers – by Edgardo Saez
- The Dutch computers you’ve never seen – by Bart van den Akker, Johan Grip
- BigBadBench: repairs and restorations – by John Castorino
- 40 Years of Macintosh – by Ryan Burke
- Early IBM Midrange from The System Source Computer Museum – by Ryan Schiff
- Doing more with less with GEOS – by Jonathan Sturges, Alex Jacocks
- FujiNet: The First Five Years – Jeff Piepmeier
- Clones of South America – Ricardo Setti
- 50+ Years of Ethernet and LANs – Stephen Mayo, Arthur Spencer
- Modern Add-Ons for Classic Amigas! – Dave Test, Amiga Bill
- Graphics on Serial Terminals – Ethan Dicks
- Revisited: Classic GVP & Amiga Hardware – Robert Miranda
- and much more!
Dates:
April 12, 13, 14, 2024
WHERE:
InfoAge Science and History Museums
2201 Marconi Road
Wall, NJ 07719
Contact Us:
vcfeast AT vcfed.org
732 722 5015
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Time
04/12/2030 9:00 am - 04/14/2030 5:00 pm EST(GMT-05:00)
Organizer
Vintage Computer Federation
Our mission is to preserve computing history through education, outreach, conservation, and restoration. We strive to accomplish this through family friendly hands-on activities at our museum, at regional and global events, and by fostering and nurturing the expansion of our on-line and in-person communities. The Vintage Computer Federation is a 501(c)3 non-profit.