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Vintage Computer Festival East Clips Wall New Jersey 2024 Saturday April 13 Real Sounds Unedited
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- Vintage Computer Festival East Clips Saturday 2024 April 13
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00:00 Start
00:35 Exhibitor Room B
00:36 Commodore 64 Basic
00:59 Retro Products you can buy
04:40 Home Computer Museum NL
05:44 Retro Products you can buy
07:28 Exhibitor Room C
10:48 AMIGA GVP Hardware
15:07 TRS-80 Boards Collection
16:38 IBM 1130 Computing System
17: 07 IBM 1130 Explanation
19:20 Apple II
20:04 Mac G5 Power PC 2.0 Ghz
20:10 Mac G3 Power PC 7455 1Ghz 1GB RAM
20:20 IBM 1130 operations explanation
21:00 Exhibitor Room A - Vintage Hardware
22:22 Walking to another building
22:46 Palm Web OS - Jon Wise Clips
27:15 Walking to Consignment and Free Stuff Shelf
27: 28 Consignment Shop Vintage Hardware
29:43 Sony CFS-10 Stereo Cassette Player Made in Japan
35:43 Commodore 1581 Disk Drive
36:00 PlayStation Games
36:10 Coleco Vision Adam Family Computer
36:30 Amiga 1000 Box only $100 (?) WTF
38:00 Palm Pilot
38:30 HP 28C Calculator
39:00 8 inch Floppy Disks (8" Floppies )
41:20 Commodore MPS 803 Printer, Vic 20, 64, 1541
42:10 Sony 8F-47W 9 AM FM Transistor Radio Made in Japan
42:46 Touch Tone Phones
43:10 Synertek SYM-1 (VYM-1) 1978 Made in USA
43:51 PlaySkool Casey The Talking Tape Robot
44:54 Electric Typewriters
45:34 Exhibitor Room C
45:36 Commodore 128 NEO Motherboard Dutch Computer Museum
48:43 Atari Training Class - Location 3
48:58 Commodore History Clip - Dave McMurtrie interviews Al Charpentier - Location 5
Just as a point of interest, edited video with "real sound" is usually called B-Roll and wild sound in TV and video production. I just thought you might like to know that.
Excellent camera work too by the way. A bit shaky in places, but as you said, this was all just an unedited B-roll. Thank you for covering this venue.
Thank you. Something new I learned & appreciate it very much. I try to make things less shaky in the future. At times, I am uncertain whether to include some clips but, keep them just in case there is something.
This show was worth visiting.
The "flight banning" suitcase thing at 36:54, with an even closer look at 43:15, was mine. It is a SYM-1, a period clone of the Commodore KIM-1, mounted in a suitcase with a power supply, and the I/O ports routed to spring-loaded speaker connectors for convenience.
Glad to have seen that and the two people who were looking at it and were familiar with it. I think you learn a lot more by owning one of these vs what followed.
Thanks for doing this. I couldnt make it this year.
You're welcome and glad to be of some use. It was the first time I went and will go to another one.
The provenance of that Sony radio as a gift is certainly unique. :)
Yeah stuff you can't buy and will never be able to. Owning a part of history.
That IBM 1130 is one of only two I know of that are fully working. Carl has one working and one he is still working on as far as I know.
Never seen a SYM-1 kitted out like that one.
It was expensive and something I probably would have dreamed of having at that time. If I was around and had the knowledge.
SYM-1 - if I can find the time, all of these units would be good brain training
Looks like things are getting more obscure every year.
The GVP website is still up- but hasn't been updated since 2012.
GVP stuff was something a bit expensive for me at that age. Good to revisit all of this.
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