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Where: Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California
Speakers:
- Len Shustek – Computer History Museum
- Bob Zeidman – Was Microsoft built from stolen goods? A forensic analysis of DOS and CP/M (video)
- Bruce Damer – Deep digital archaeology (video)
- Paul Laughton – Mainframes to micros and beyond (video)
- Evan Koblentz – Evolution of portable computing (video)
- Kevin Savetz – Save our community’s stories
- Christine Finn – Motherboards and mother lodes: Evolving archaology of the digital age (video)
- Sellam Ismail – Computer history shenanigans (video)
- Al Alcorn / Steve Russell / Don Woods – Early computer gaming (video)
- Lee Felsenstein – Why does vintage computing matter? (video)
Exhibitors:
- Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment – Alex Handy & team
- Jim Stephens / Sherman Foy – Microdata and DEC
- Michael Holley – Southwest Technical Products Computers
- Cameron Kaiser – The Tomy Tutor Family
- Carl Claunch – IBM 1130
- Robert Harker – Early Sun Workstations & Ethernet Technology
- Marc Verdiell – HP-85 and Peripherals
- Stephen Jones – Living Computer Museum
- Stephen Casner – Solid-State Monopoly
- Charles Anthony – Multics Reborn
- Tim Lindner – Tim Jenison’s Early Work
- Michael Hill – Vintage Toys & Noise
- Duncan Mac Dougall – Rare Computers From Japan
- David Henderson – Life with Micros
- John Monahan – Unique S-100 Boards
- Bob Rosenbloom – DEC Spacewar!
- Oscar Vermeulen – Replicas with Modern Parts
- Eric Schlaepfer / Evil Mad Scientist – MOnSter6502
- Larry Pezzolo – AMI EVK 99
- Tim Robinson – Differential Analyzer
- Wayne Smith – IBM 5100 & 5110
- Gene Falk – The BIGBIT
- Bill Buzbee – Magic-1 HomebrewCPU
- Steve Chamberlin – “Big Mess o’ Wires” Handmade Computer
- Dwight Elvey – Analog Computing
- Cole Erskine – TRS-80 Model I with Sargon II chess
- Tom Wilson – Data General DG-One
- The Amiga 30th Team – The Amazing Amiga
- Thomas Conrad – Adventure
- Pavl Zachary – NorthStar S-100
- Don Apte – HP Calculators