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Re: JiffyDOS license acquired by Brain Innovations
« on: May 24, 2009, 06:37:59 AM »
Hey,I was there for 5 hours today(and bought two cartons of software) but had to leave for work.Jim must have made the announcement  later?
 Watched Jim and helper soldering  64NIC and saw  the solid state 1541 in action across the room.

Were you there?
 

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Re: JiffyDOS license acquired by Brain Innovations
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2009, 03:27:04 PM »
I was disappointed at the low number of Saturday visitors;two or three years ago I attended and the same room was so crowded you had to ease your way past other people.That year Dale Sidebottom was selling  hardware and t-shirts.                                                                                          
 
 I wonder if Jim Brain acquired the rights to the Vic 20  and Plus 4 JiffyDos ?
 There was a fellow showing his Plus 4 with JiffyDos and a card memory device -pretty neat!
 Saw a Ramlink sell for $260!
 There was(is?) a little of everything;the Cincinnati Commodore Computer Club had six or seven tables of software  with at least one table devoted to the Amiga.
 JPPM had 1581 drive kits and Super Snapshots;other vendors displays included Coomodore adding machines,PET computers,some Amiga hardware,several CMD items (Ramlimnk,HD and a FD drives and other goodies.One fellow was selling a nicely done  high-speed 232 device.