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Events   Events : Pictures online from C= show and music on august 18th
   posted by ronvs on 18-Jun-2007 18:01:37 (1998 reads)
There are pictures on-line of our successful Commodore (C=) show held on June 16th. We had a nice Vice presentation, Commodore Gaming showed their new game PC and the latest version of the 1541-ultimate was present.


The next meeting will be on August 18th and we cordially invite everyone who wants to do something with both C64 SID and Amiga music.

Please send us an email if you want show something. Also we will have a tinker and solder workshop. Look at our website for the pics.
    

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