![]() |
Master of
Ceremonies and former SEMCO president, Jim Rarus, talks
about the early days of personal computing.
![]() |
Jim Rarus also.
![]() |
Checking out the door prizes.
![]() |
Al Huberty, Howard Berenbaum, and Bob LaJeunesse were members of our
SIG-68, a special interest group formed around the Motorola 6800.
![]() |
Vector Graphics Vector 1 S-100 bus computer. Most of the circuit boards visible
at the top are memory boards. Also note the 8" floppy disk drive on the right.
![]() |
Member Bob Clyne removing the cover from his
North Star Horizon computer.
![]() |
Timex Sinclair 2068 color computer displaying a basic program source code.
![]() |
Chuck Moery, Bob Clyne, and Warner Mach enjoying refreshments as Franz Breidenich looks on.
![]() |
Everyone was having fun.
![]() |
Former member John Pounds showing off TI 99/4A emulation software.
![]() |
Carl Massie Jr, Paul Cervero, and Chester Blechinger having fun.
![]() |
Panel discussion “Computer Technology: What has improved
and what has gotten worse over the last 30 years.”
![]() |
Timex TS 1000 and Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100.
![]() |
Richard Jackson, falling in love with his Timex 2068 again!