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Subject: FYI: Vintage Computer Festival 6.0 Update #1
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           Saturday, October 11 through Sunday, October 12
                         10am until 6pm Daily
                       Computer History Museum
          1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, California
                  http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/


Here's the latest news about the upcoming Vintage Computer Festival
on October 11th and 12th at the Computer History Museum!

This update includes:

Additional Speakers Announced
Computer History Museum Tours (Free!)
Directions to the Computer History Museum
Special Events Reminder: Retro-Code, Book Sale
DigiBarn Excursion Details
VCF 6.0 BBS
Ride-share to the VCF


                -=[ Additional Speakers Announced ]=-

We've added yet more speakers to the VCF 6.0 line-up, including Lynne
and William Jolitz speaking about the Symmetric 375 and the history
of
386BSD, and Andre' LaMothe who will be giving a rare demo of the
forthcoming XGameStation, a "neo-retro" video game console kit that
incorporates 6502 and Z80 processors along with an ARM main processor
and a custom GPU (Graphics Processing Unit).

Here's the latest schedule:

Saturday, October 11

Time      Speaker              Topic
--------  -------------------  --------------------------------------
10:00 AM  Evan Koblentz        History of the PDA
11:00 AM  Zbigniew Stachniak   Microcomputing in Canada 1973-1983
11:30 AM  Christine Finn       Collecting the Collectors
12:00 PM  Len Shustek          Keynote Speech
12:30 PM  Lynne & Bill Jolitz  The Symmetric 375 and Berkeley Unix
1:00 PM  Xerox Alto Panel     Xerox Alto 30th Birthday Bash


Sunday, October 12

Time      Speaker              Topic
--------  -------------------  --------------------------------------
10:00 AM  Joey Tuttle          A Personal History of the IBM 5100
11:00 AM  Forth Panel          Using Forth with Vintage Computers
11:30 AM  Todd Fischer         IMSAI History & the New IMSAI Series 2
12:00 PM  Sellam Ismail        VCF Shenanigans
12:30 PM  Jef Raskin           The Humane Interface
1:00 PM  Bruce Damer          Joys and Trials of Computer Collecting
1:30 PM  Andre' LaMothe       Neo-Retro: The XGameStation


Talks generally run for 1 hour.  There are two tracks.  Talks that
begin at the top of the hour are in the first track and talks that
begin at the half hour are in the second track.  For more information
on the talks and the speakers, go here:

   http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/speaker.php


                -=[ Computer History Museum Tours ]=-

Free tours of the Computer History Museum will be provided during
each
day of VCF 6.0.  The Museum will hold its regularly scheduled tours
on
Saturday, October 11, at 1:00pm and 2:30pm.  VCF sponsored tours will
be available on Saturday, October 11, and Sunday, October 12, every
half hour from 2:00pm through 5:00pm each day.

Tour tickets are free to anyone who comes to the Computer History
Museum.  You are not obligated to purchase admission to VCF 6.0
(though we would like it if you attended the VCF before or after your
tour :)  We have 15 tickets available for each timeslot.  Tickets
will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis.  Ask for a
tour ticket at the VCF registration desk at the entrance of the
Computer History Museum.


          -=[ Directions to the Computer History Museum ]=-

Directions to the Computer History Museum have been posted here:

   http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/directions.php


          -=[ Special Events: Retro-Code and Book Sale ]=-

Remember our special events!

Take the Retro-Code Video Game Programming Challenge!

Can you program a video game in three hours?  Prove it!  Bring your
best programming chops and a teammate or two to thrash out the best
video game in three hours.  Choose between an Apple //e, an Atari
800,
or a Commodore 64.  Study your reference manuals and programming
guides, because all you'll be able to bring is your creativity.
We'll
provide the computers, the DOS, and the manuals, and you give us a
game.  Three hours.  Can you do it?  DO YOU DARE?

Remember, you gotta be there at 2:15pm to register.  Teams will be
chosen and the competition will commence at 2:30pm.  More details at:

   http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/retrocode.php

The Computer History Museum is holding a book sale on the Saturday of
VCF 6.0 featuring thousands of books.  The sale opens to the public
at
2:00pm but Museum members will be admitted a half hour earlier at
1:30p.  Want to get first dibs?  Become a Computer History Museum
member!  More information is available here:

   http://www.computerhistory.org/events/vcf6/


                 -=[ DigiBarn Excursion Details ]=-

An excursion to the DigiBarn headed-up by Bruce Damer will disembark
from the Computer History Museum at 3:00pm on Sunday, October 12.
Those who will want to visit the DigiBarn should attend Bruce Damer's
talk on the same day at 1:00pm where he will have further details.

Due to the limited parking at the DigiBarn, ride-sharing will be
mandatory, and only a limited number of people will be able to go,
so be at Bruce's talk at 1:00pm on Sunday, October 12, to sign up.


                         -=[ VCF 6.0 BBS ]=-

Take advantage of the VCF 6.0 BBS!  Use it to communicate with other
VCF 6.0 attendees to discuss the upcoming event, arrange trades, or
form carpools.

   http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/bbs.php


                    -=[ Ride-share to the VCF ]=-

For those of you wanting to ride-share to VCF 6.0, you can arrange a
carpool with the help of the VCF 6.0 BBS.  We have a message base
specifically for the purpose of hooking up with other VCF 6.0
attendees.  You can access it here:


http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/bbs.php?directive=index:VCF60:CARPOOL:0


                        -=[ Miscellaneous ]=-

There's still time (just barely) to register to exhibit at VCF 6.0:

   http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/exhibit.php

And we've got some room left in the Marketplace, though we're almost
full.  Sign up soon!

   http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/vendor.php


Complete information is available on the VCF 6.0 website:

   http://www.vintage.org/2003/main/

I'll see you at VCF 6.0!

Best regards,

Sellam Ismail
Producer
Vintage Computer Festival




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