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Commodore/Amiga at Bay Area Maker Faire 2025
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2025 5:44 am
by rbernardo
Join us and the tens of thousands attendees at the Sept. 26-28 Bay Area Maker Faire in Vallejo, California!
https://bayarea.makerfaire.com Our booth is called the Classic Bay Area Computers! (CBAC!). I will be bringing various Commodore and Amiga computers, and my other friends will be bringing in their machines, anywhere from Tandy's to Mac's to rare Japanese computers and/or game consoles.
More info to come,
Re: Commodore/Amiga at Bay Area Maker Faire 2025
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 8:05 am
by rbernardo
Less than 2 weeks to go to the Bay Area Maker Faire! I've decided to bring the Ultimate 64 with all kinds of new/old games, the Amiga 1000 with Firebird accelerator or Amiga 500 with Wicher accelerator, the AmigaOne A1222+, and the Toshiba T3200SX giant laptop! We'll be setting up on Thursday afternoon, and then the BAMF attendees will pour in on Friday, Sept. 26. It will be a long weekend!
Truly,
Re: Commodore/Amiga at Bay Area Maker Faire 2025
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2025 2:13 am
by rbernardo
Our Classic Bay Area Computers! (CBAC!) page has gone live! See us at
https://bayarea.makerfaire.com/#/booth/ ... 61?lang=en
For a look at all the other Makers at the Bay Area Maker Faire, look at
https://bayarea.makerfaire.com/#/makers?lang=en
Truly,
Re: Commodore/Amiga at Bay Area Maker Faire 2025
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2025 4:23 pm
by rbernardo
Our booth will be in the *computer row area*, just slightly separated from the Market vendors but still nearby. We're lower-lit area of the Storehouse North.
Truly,
Re: Commodore/Amiga at Bay Area Maker Faire 2025
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2025 6:48 pm
by rbernardo
My final list of computers for Maker Faire has changed from my original list. I have brought an Amiga 1200 with Blizzard '040, the AmigaOne A1222+, Ultimate 64, and Commodore SX-64. Friend Duncan has brought an Atari 130XE with AVG cartridge and an Apple IIGS with Transwarp. Friend Chris has brought a Silicon Graphics computer, an Acorn Risc PC 600, a FedEx Powership 2 (NEC 486)co computer, an NCR System 3433 server, a Mac Color Powerbook, and a payphone booth (wired into the networki and phone calls are free!).
Truly,