Hello world! Take a look at some pictures showcasing our September 6, 2019 Commodore Computer Club Meeting, enjoy!
- Played Commodore 128, C64 and Amiga 1200 retro computer games
- Did some programming of EasyFlash 3 C64 game cartridges
- Presentation: Commodore Ultimate 64 Elite
- Commodore Club members, guests and friends socializing about all things retro
- Hands on with the CollectorVision Phoenix FPGA console
- Lots of tasty food and cool beverages provided by Pied Piper Pizza
- Tinker Time: hacking, coding, exploring new hardware, cleaning of equipment
- A lot of great Commodore buy, sell, trade and free deals took place
- More details, meeting pictures and recap notes below
Commodore Computer Club member Chad setting up his NTSC Amiga 1200 and Ultimate 64 Elite while Andrew helps Jared setup his NEC Advanced Personal Computer:
Here we can see a nice attendance of C64 Club members, guests and friends socializing at the monthly Commodore Computer Club and Users Group meeting:
Someone donated a pile of C64 computer RF shields to give Commodore Computer Club member Adrian of Adrian’s Digital Basement for his collection:
Here we can see C64 Club member Adrian tossing the stack of Commodore 64 computer RF shields into the trash. He really does throw them away! #rude
Andrew playing some games on the Compaq Pentium laptop running DOS and Windows 98SE. You can also see a C64 computer with a Commodore Nu-Brick power supply and a C64C:
Commodore Computer Club member Chad doing a presentation of his Commodore Ultimate 64 Elite setup at the C64 Club meeting:
Adrian watching Chad doing his Commodore Ultimate 64 Elite presentation. You can see Tony in the background playing Moon Patrol:
Here we can see some of the items available on the Commodore Computer Club’s buy, sell, trade and free marketplace tables:
Commodore Computer Club member Morgan scored a really nice copy of Nintendo Power Magazine issue #1 (July/August 1988):
In this photo we can see a C64 EasyFlash 3 cartridge being programmed with the Commodore Computer Club’s members only retro video games collection on the C64C computer:
C64 Club member Joel playing games on the vintage Windows 98SE and DOS laptop while Andrew checks out some Commodore 64 games on the breadbin:
Another great photo showcasing Commodore Computer Club members, guests and friends having a great time at the C64 Club meeting:
Say “hello” to Commodore Computer Club member Jared’s vintage Apple III and NEC Advanced Personal Computer. In the background we can see Chad’s Ultimate 64 Elite computer:
Like most of our meetings, we had a really nice attendance of members, guests and friends at our first Friday of the month Commodore Computer Club meeting:
C64 Club member Chad doing a small presentation on some new Commodore 64 homebrew games that were recently released:
Adrian doing some wheeling and dealing at the Commodore Computer Club’s buy, sell, trade and free marketplace tables:
Commodore Computer Club member Skot enjoying a skate boarding game on his C128 computer running in C64 mode:
So much fun happening with C64 Club members enjoying retro video games being served up on various Amiga A1200, C64 and Apple III computers:
Commodore Computer Club member Chad enjoying some cold beer and Commodore Amiga 1200 games during the C64 Club meeting:
In this photo we can see C64 Club members Tony, Marcus, Chad, Adrian and others playing games on so many different computers:
Commodore Computer Club member Skot brought his C128 setup complete with 1702 color monitor, Tac-2 joysticks, 1571 disk drive and two boxes full of working floppy disks:
C64 Club member Sal showcasing his CollectorVision Phoenix, a FPGA console that’s 100% compatible with ColecoVision game cartridges and Joel’s LED computer project:
Here’s a photo featuring Commodore Computer Club members, guests and friends playing games, socializing and having a good time at the monthly meeting:
“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: September 6, 2019
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