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Offline Mikey_CTopic starter

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Amiga Revival Fair 2009 - The Final Announcement
« on: December 11, 2009, 09:17:41 PM »
The Amiga Revival Fair take place tomorrow  (12th December 2009) in Enfield, Greater London, UK.

As a final note, I would like to announce the following.

1: WHDLoad. The guys from WHDLoad will be present selling registrations for a special discount price of £10ukp - So, come along and grab yours for this very special price!

2: Timberwolf. We have just received a special preview version, we are currently trying to set it up on an AOS4.1 capable Amiga. We hope to have it make its public appearance at our show tomorrow.
(No guarantees)

That's it, I have nothing more to add, I just want to add thank you to all of you who will be coming tomorrow, on behalf of Amiga North Thames, We look forward to meeting you tomorrow.

Visit our website: http://www.amiganorththames.co.uk for further information.
YNWA!
 

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Re: Amiga Revival Fair 2009 - The Final Announcement
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2009, 06:10:45 PM »
Just got home from the fair, I had a fantastic time!! Thanks to all involved for organising this and to all the exhibitors :) It was great to meet real Amiga people, see and use things you read about on the internet and of course pick up a bargain or two ;)
 
Thanks for the chats to all I spoke to, it was a true pleasure to have met you :) And its nice to see there are such talented programmers out there such as the NetSurf and NetTunes chaps :) (Im sorry I didnt catch your names, I think Chris is the NetSurf fella). BTW, I was well impressed with both pieces of software, its making justifying the high price for the SAM a bit easier with the mrs ;)
 
I got to sample OS4.1 and see it running on other peoples machines, I saw the minimig in action and, for the first time ever, I saw the Walker prototype and the Amiga 1000 (Thanks to Steve Jones of Siamese fame, Ill give ICarus a try soon Steve!). The Walker had apparently died just before the show which was a shame but nice to see it in anycase.
 
I hope there is another show in Enfield next year, I loved it and will bring lots more dosh next time!
 
Thanks once again to EVERYONE who was involved :)
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Amiga 4000/040 25Mhz - 18MB Ram-HDD-CDRW- Picasso 2 2MB GFX OS3.9
Amiga 2000/030 25Mhz - 10MB Ram - GVP HC+8 with HDD and CDROM OS3.1 and a DKB MEGAChip
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