VCF West 7.0

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Where: Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California

Speakers:

  • Fred Cohen – Vintage Computer Forensics
  • Jason Scott – Documenting the BBS
  • Christian Wirth – The Art of Textmode
  • Tom Jennings – History of FidoNet
  • Robert Suding – Confessions of an Entrepreneur
  • Sellam Ismail – VCF Shenanigans
  • Bernard Peuto – Computer History Museum Software Collection
  • John Sailors – Early IBM History
  • Jerome Svigals – IBM 360
  • Nick Tredennick – Early Microprocessor Design: MC68000 & Micro/370
  • Greg Thompson / Howard Palmer / Bruce Damer / Ken Harrenstien / Tom Uban – Maze War Retrospective
  • Tom Jennings – Tipping Sacred Cows
  • Christine Finn – The Art of Vintage Computers: Sonya’s Office
  • Earl Carey – Retrocoding
  • Andre LaMothe – XGameStation

Exhibitors:

  • Stephen Jones – SDF Public Access UNIX System
  • Jordan Ruderman – Apple Lisa 2/10, Processor Technology SOL-20, and Osborne
  • Cameron Kaiser – Secret Weapons of Commodore
  • Erik Klein – Altair 30th Anniversary
  • Bill Kendrick – Atari(s)
  • Vince Briel – Replica 1
  • Pavl Zachary – PDP-11/40
  • Jack Rubin – Early Personal Computers
  • Frank LaRosa – TRS-80 on the Internet
  • Fritz Schneider – Osborne 1
  • Boris Debic – The Evolution of Handheld Math
  • Eric Rothfus – Semi-Virtual Diskette
  • Kathy Fulton – Raster vs. Vector Display Technology
  • Brian Knittel – IBM 1130 Simulator
  • Larry Pezzolo – OSI Superboard and Analog Computing
  • Larry Anderson – Commodore
  • Hans Franke – Calculators of Mass Destruction and Bastardized 64
  • Bryan Blackburn – Digital Group Computers
  • Alan Bowker – North Star Computers
  • Dwight Elvey – From Smoke to Boot
  • Fritz Schneider – Curta Calculator
  • Robert Harker – Early Sun Workstations
  • Michael Holley – Southwest Technical Products
  • Tom Uban – Imlac PDS-1D and Maze War
  • Tim Robinson – Computing by Steam and Differential Analyzer
  • Philip Louie – Atari ST
  • Wayne Smith – Apple Pippin and Tiger Learning Computer
  • Bob Fowler – Alpha Microsystems AM-1000
  • Bob Armstrong – Cosmac Elf Replica
  • Robert Suding – Microprocessors and Microcontrollers