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Door prizes for PaCommEx

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:33 am
by rbernardo
Because we are having the event at the Living Computers: Museum + Labs, a non-profit organization, we ourselves cannot charge any money for a raffle. However, that does not preclude us from a door prize drawing! And so, any attendee to PaCommEx will have a chance to win a door prize for free!

First up on the door prizes will be a couple of Sound Ultimate Xpander 6400's, one to be given away on Saturday and another on Sunday. If you don't know what the SUX 6400 is, look at

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2854&hilit=sux

Writing from the Los Angeles area,

Re: Door prizes for PaCommEx

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:50 am
by rbernardo
Oh, to see photos of the SUX 6400, go to

http://blog.retro-link.com/2011/07/soun ... audio.html

or just put in the term, "sux", in the Search box at the site.

Writing from the Los Angeles area,

Re: Door prizes for PaCommEx

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 2:37 pm
by rbernardo
rbernardo wrote:two Sound Ultimate Xpander 6400's
Another door prize... it's a flat Commodore 128, refurbished by Ray Carlsen.

With power supply,

Re: Door prizes for PaCommEx

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 1:49 pm
by rbernardo
rbernardo wrote:First up on the door prizes will be a couple of Sound Ultimate Xpander 6400's...
Aw, I didn't bring the SUX 6400's. In their place is a boxed, brown C64 with repairable power supply, all checked out by Ray Carlsen for functionality.

Writing from the Seattle area,

Re: Door prizes for PaCommEx

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:16 am
by rbernardo
The boxed C64 was given away on Saturday just after the Kent Sullivan / Bryan Minugh SwiftLInk RS-232 presentation. "O.K., how many people here don't have a C64?" Six hands were raised. "I'm thinking of a number between 0 and 2000. The person with the number closest to the number that I am thinking will win the computer." :)

The C128 was given away on Sunday just after the Noel Nyman presentation. Again, the interested had to raise their hands and guess a number. :)

Both the C64 and the C128 winners were very happy,