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VCF East 2025

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Event Details

The Vintage Computer Federation proudly announces our Vintage Computer Festival East 2025! VCF East 2025 will be a hybrid show (in-person and streaming online)! Stay tuned for updated information.

Current List of Exhibits

  • The Apple 410 Color Plotter In Action! — Kate “Cat” Szkotnicki
  • Start Me Up: 30 years of Windows 95 — Alexander Pierson, Katherine Ahlskog
  • IBM PS/2 and MicroChannel Mayhem — Ryan Burke
  • FujiNet — Ben Krein
  • New Old Computers — Kevin Gonzalez
  • Altair 50th birthday — William Sudbrink
  • Heathkit H89 and 3D Printed H8 case — Darrell Pelan, Joe Travis, Alex Bodnar, Glenn Roberts
  • The Foenix F256 meets the Moog Modular 15+ — Michael Weitman, Stefany Allaire
  • Core64 – Adventures in Core Memory — Andy Geppert, Jeremy Geppert, Jared Geppert
  • Motorola MC88110 processor – Data General Unix — Maki Kato
  • MDCon — Michael Stieb
  • Totally Normal Computing — Michael Stanhope
  • Consolization: When Computers Become Game Systems — Noah Weitz, Sawyer Gilbert
  • The TRS-80 Model II Business System — Mike Loewen
  • Fuji Apples: Macs from Japan — Dan Forsythe
  • Early 80’s Luggables — Nicolas Mailloux
  • Experiencing the ENIAC — Brian Stuart
  • The Baudot Basement — John Lucas
  • Genericable — Brian L, Jesse C, Robert K, Nikki C, Kelby B, Ari W, Kyle S
  • Life on EDGE — Collin Mistr, Chad Baxter
  • Early Microcomputers — Ryan Burke
  • RCA COSMAC 1802 — Josh Bensadon
  • Dave’s Retro Video Lab
  • TRS-80 Expansion Interfaces — Peter Cetinski, Alex Cetinski
  • 40 Years of Amiga — AmigaBill Winters, Dave Test, Stefano Corbellini, William Becker, Tony Schiffbauer, Mike Clark, Anthony Becker, Greg Sorvella
  • The Power of Two (Displays), featuring IBM and ThinkPads — The Forgotten King
  • Business Computer, Japan (NEC PC-98) — Quinn Quirble
  • Pittsburgh Classic Mac Lab — Scott Baret
  • The Atari ST Turns 40 — Peter Fletcher, Bill Lange
  • The Plot Thickens: Pen Plotter Artistry — Paul Rickards
  • Dutch and European mainland computers — Bart van den Akker, Johan Grip, Stefan Joosten
  • My Story Starts with a Computer — Justin D. Morgan
  • The Sounds of Emulation — Rick and Briana Karrer
  • Vintage Video Capture — BigBadBench
  • Heathkit H89 — Alex Bodnar
  • Commodore 64 SID sounds and Beyond — Dan Laskowski, Brigitte Laskowski
  • Y2K Intranets and Internets — Stephen Mayo
  • It’s Just a PC — Joe Marlin
  • and much more!

Dates:
April 4th – 6th, 2025

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

04/04/2026 9:00 am - 04/06/2026 5:00 pm EST(GMT-05:00)

Organizer

Vintage Computer Federation

Vintage Computer Federation is a user group for people who collect and restore historic computers. We’re a 501(c)3 non-profit. We evolved in autumn 2015 from the DNA of related groups.

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.

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InfoAge Science and History Museums

2201 Marconi Rd. Wall, NJ 07719About InfoAge. InfoAge is a science and history center at the Jersey shore. We formed in 1998 as a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit organization. Our mission is to preserve, teach, and honor scientific innovation and history in order to inspire new generations of thinkers, dreamers, and visionaries. We are a hub for hands-on education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). STEM Education By visiting InfoAge, you can learn about the invention of wireless telegraphy, listen to early radio, hear your voice bounce off the moon, program historic computers, and study electronic warfare. You can see artifacts from local shipwrecks, be amazed by military vehicles, and operate model trains. You can tour an authentic nuclear fallout shelter, build a 3-D printed robots, and understand home front contributions to the military.

InfoAge Science and History Museums

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