r***@iglou.com
2016-05-09 20:17:51 UTC
Happy Mother's Day, C= and Ami comrades!
The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network is Saturday, March 14, from 2 to 4+ p.m. at
Panera Bread Restaurant
19662 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, California
(818) 407-9400
This month we'll look at an Amiga 500 with the late v8 motherboard and 2 megs of Chip RAM. Also clear the decks! I'll need lots of table space for an Amiga 2000 with Video Toaster running v4.3 software, a '040 Progressive Peripherals & Peripherals accelerator with 4.5 megs of RAM, a GVP HC+8 RAM board with 8 megs, a Commodore 2065 Ethernet board, and more.
In the 8-bit area, we'll look at a Ray Carlsen-modded VIC-20 which has been hacked to provide S-video. We'll also have the usual C128, SX-64 and Plus/4 units with various programs.
Speaking of video, we'll examine a composite/s-video-to-HDMI converter that was used at the Commodore Vegas Expo last year. Who wants to bring a small HDMI monitor? :)
We'll view another part of newly-released video documentary, "Growing the 8-Bit Generation".
Bring anything else you wish to share!
Sincerely,
Robert Bernardo
http://www.sccaners.org
The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network is Saturday, March 14, from 2 to 4+ p.m. at
Panera Bread Restaurant
19662 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, California
(818) 407-9400
This month we'll look at an Amiga 500 with the late v8 motherboard and 2 megs of Chip RAM. Also clear the decks! I'll need lots of table space for an Amiga 2000 with Video Toaster running v4.3 software, a '040 Progressive Peripherals & Peripherals accelerator with 4.5 megs of RAM, a GVP HC+8 RAM board with 8 megs, a Commodore 2065 Ethernet board, and more.
In the 8-bit area, we'll look at a Ray Carlsen-modded VIC-20 which has been hacked to provide S-video. We'll also have the usual C128, SX-64 and Plus/4 units with various programs.
Speaking of video, we'll examine a composite/s-video-to-HDMI converter that was used at the Commodore Vegas Expo last year. Who wants to bring a small HDMI monitor? :)
We'll view another part of newly-released video documentary, "Growing the 8-Bit Generation".
Bring anything else you wish to share!
Sincerely,
Robert Bernardo
http://www.sccaners.org