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Meeting Recap and Photos: May 4, 2018

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Greetings Programs! Here are some of the pictures showcasing our May 4, 2018 Commodore Computer Club and Users Group Meeting, enjoy!

C64 Club members, friends and guests socializing, playing games and having a fun time at the monthly Commodore Computer Club meeting:

C64 Friends - Commodore Computer Club

We finally got Doug to get his very own Commodore 64 computer, matching 1541 disk drive and a Commodore 1702 color monitor. Welcome to the breadbin club Doug!

C64 1702 Color Monitor - Commodore Computer Club

Jeffery H. playing Oregon Trail on the recently restored Apple II Plus computer. You can see a Sony PlayStation 1 (PS One) to the right:

Sony PS One, Apple II Plus Oregon Trail Game - Commodore Computer Club

Marcus firing up his collection of 1977 TRS-80 Micro Computer System’s sold by Tandy Corporation through their Radio Shack stores.

TRS-80 Tandy Corporation - Commodore Computer Club

Morgan checking out the C64 Mini computer that was on hand at the meeting playing some of the pre-loaded 64 games:

The C64 Mini - Commodore Computer Club

As always a really nice attendance at the monthly PDX Commodore Users Group and Computer Club aka C64 Club meeting:

C64 Friends - Commodore Computer Club

C64 Club members Scott, Jared and Marcus checking out the multiple TRS-80 Tandy Corporation computers at the meeting:

TRS-80 Tandy Corporation - Commodore Computer Club

Scott (Skot) K. and Andrew comparing a real C64 computer to a Raspberry Pi 3 setup running a Commodore emulator:

C64 Breadbin vs Raspberry Pi 3 - Commodore Computer Club

Commodore Computer Club members George, Shawn, Tommy and Doug playing games on the Amiga 600, Apple II Plus and C64 Mini computers:

Game Time - Commodore Computer Club

Doug playing games on his Amiga 600 computer while Skot is playing games on the Magnavox Odyssey 2, also known as Philips Odyssey 2:

Magnavox Odyssey 2, also known as Philips Odyssey 2 - Commodore Computer Club

Always good deals on games, hardware, software, etc to be had from the Commodore Computer Club’s buy, sell, trade and free tables:

Marketplace Buy, Sell, Trade - Commodore Computer Club

Paul with his Atari XEGS 8-bit displaying the following message: “Welcome to the Commodore Computer Club meeting here at Pied Piper Pizza where the best Atari games can be seen!”

Atari XEGS 8-bit - Commodore Computer Club

Check it out, the brand new C64 Mini computer being showcased at the C64 Club meeting running NTSC firmware:

The C64 Mini - Commodore Computer Club

Andrew watching Doug showcase his amazing Amiga 500 computer. Remember, only the Amiga makes it possible!

Amiga 500 A500 - Commodore Computer Club

Morgan and Paul talking about the Tandy Color Computer 3 at the C64 Club meeting:

Tandy Color Computer 3 - Commodore Computer Club

Up close and personal with Morgan’s minty fresh complete in box Tandy Color Computer 3 he was showcasing at the meeting:

Tandy Color Computer 3 - Commodore Computer Club

Scott (yes, we have many Scott’s in the club LOL) playing games on the C64 Mini computer. You can also see the Amiga 600 to the left and Apple II Plus to the right:

C64 Mini, Amiga 600, Apple II Plus - Commodore Computer Club

“Thank You” to everyone from the PDX and surrounding areas who have continued to support and attend the Commodore Computer Club and User Group meetings. It’s really appreciated.

We hope to see you at the next meeting! Come to learn, come to share.

Original article: Meeting Recap and Photos: May 4, 2018

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