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Updated September 2, 2020.

VCF East 2020 will be a virtual hybrid show with exhibitors able to submit a 5 to 10 minute video or do their exhibit in-person at InfoAge.

Exhibit registration closes September 13. There are only a few spots left.

Sign up before it is too late!

Any questions: jeffrey@vcfed.org

VCF East 2020 is coming October 10th & 11th, 2020.

Start planning your exhibits now! The overall theme this year is The 6502 Processor in remembrance of Chuck Peddle and the 45th anniversary of its creation. In addition to 6502 themed exhibits we need a wide array of topics beyond the 6502, as always.

Current registered and approved exhibits are listed below. All registered exhibits are being evaluated and may require follow-up from the submitter. Contact Jeff if you have questions. If you don’t see your exhibit listed here we are trying to confirm something with you. Check your email.

Currently Registered exhibits

Ted Nelson’s Vision by Eric Rangell – He will show demos of software related to Ted Nelson’s ideas on an Apple //c, Apple IIgs, and Mac SE/30. He briefly walks through the exhibit that he built and show how it uses HyperDuino for narration of the exhibit. Demos of Ted’s Xanadu and Zigzag ideas will also be shown and briefly discussed.

6502s In the Wild! – Alex Jaccoks, Jonathan Sturges – We will compare and contrast the original Apple II and Commodore PET, to show the first generation of 6502 home computers.

Commodore Vic-20 Fully Loaded by Jeff Salzman –

PDP-8 Plotter by David Gesswein –

The interactive Atari 6502 by Jason Moore

Yamaha C1 – 286 DOS – Music Computer – Ethan O’Toole

Creating New Cases and upgrades for Apple systems – Mark Jozaitis

Serial Terminals – Eric Siegel

More to exhibits to come. There is limited room left for more, so register before it is too late!