++Cyber Legends Retro Computer event Enquiries++
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PhilC
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@mrbombermillzy won't need the heating on when that bad boy is running :lol:
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:lol:PhilC wrote: 23 Aug 2022 09:38 @mrbombermillzy won't need the heating on when that bad boy is running :lol:
Yeah, right! :)
But you can see what I mean.
I have no real idea what will actually appear at the show. I have various random scenarios running around my head over this.
For example, Terriblefire could decide he will turn up with a recently acquired Afterburner arcade machine! :lol: (Remember the sit-in hydraulic one?)
You never know! :D
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Right, on a less outlandish note, I have recce'd the hall and here are the details:
First thing to note, is that there is a 7 ft height restriction at the entry point to the site. If this is a problem for anyone, let me know.
There are 10 (+2 for disabled) parking spaces outside the hall, with 20+ more available 30+ paces further (to the left of the photo):
Theres a nice park behind the hall, if the weather is nice and you want some RnR:
Next up is PA/AV facilities: (mainly for @Icky's benefit)
There is a Behringer 12Ch mixer with both phono and XLR connections, an amp and some speakers and a spare mic or two (though I would recommend you bring one, as they were described as a bit 'ropey'; I can bring some, PM me as needed).
Also available is a pretty good projector: (NEC PA522U)
(Looks like there's a BNC RGBHV input, but perhaps we need to check the input scanrate range? Does the Phoenix output combined or separate sync?)
along with an estimated 15ft wide screen (which is rolled up in the top behind a curtain):
The hall is approximately 50ft x 32ft and the stage is around 12ft x 32ft: (photo of the main hall from the edge of the stage)
There are around 40 6ft x 2'3ft tables along with 150 chairs, so no problem there:
Power points; Not many in the main hall (around 5), but there are 5 on stage, 6 in the kitchen and 2 in the foyer, so I will bring some extensions to cope...the amount being dictated by the final exhibitor number. (@stephen_usher is quite a clever chap, so I hope the reality of the power requirements is closer to his estimation than any panic driven fantasies I may have!)
Kitchen Facilities:
This is mainly for @viking272 as I'm hoping he will take charge of this department for me! :D
There is an urn, a fridge freezer, a sink and a few teaspoons. So I guess it's bring some paper plates, if you are thinking of anything food wise:
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Ok, that's it for now. If I have forgotten any details or anyone would like to know more about anything, just get in touch here and I will try to answer.
It was a bit of luck with the projector...they don't normally allow it to be used (as they only have it there for their own cinema club), but the caretaker who showed me around used to be an engineer/operator of IBM mainframes in the 70s-80s, so had quite an affinity towards the event! :yay2:
First thing to note, is that there is a 7 ft height restriction at the entry point to the site. If this is a problem for anyone, let me know.
There are 10 (+2 for disabled) parking spaces outside the hall, with 20+ more available 30+ paces further (to the left of the photo):
Theres a nice park behind the hall, if the weather is nice and you want some RnR:
Next up is PA/AV facilities: (mainly for @Icky's benefit)
There is a Behringer 12Ch mixer with both phono and XLR connections, an amp and some speakers and a spare mic or two (though I would recommend you bring one, as they were described as a bit 'ropey'; I can bring some, PM me as needed).
Also available is a pretty good projector: (NEC PA522U)
(Looks like there's a BNC RGBHV input, but perhaps we need to check the input scanrate range? Does the Phoenix output combined or separate sync?)
along with an estimated 15ft wide screen (which is rolled up in the top behind a curtain):
The hall is approximately 50ft x 32ft and the stage is around 12ft x 32ft: (photo of the main hall from the edge of the stage)
There are around 40 6ft x 2'3ft tables along with 150 chairs, so no problem there:
Power points; Not many in the main hall (around 5), but there are 5 on stage, 6 in the kitchen and 2 in the foyer, so I will bring some extensions to cope...the amount being dictated by the final exhibitor number. (@stephen_usher is quite a clever chap, so I hope the reality of the power requirements is closer to his estimation than any panic driven fantasies I may have!)
Kitchen Facilities:
This is mainly for @viking272 as I'm hoping he will take charge of this department for me! :D
There is an urn, a fridge freezer, a sink and a few teaspoons. So I guess it's bring some paper plates, if you are thinking of anything food wise:
*****************************************************************************
Ok, that's it for now. If I have forgotten any details or anyone would like to know more about anything, just get in touch here and I will try to answer.
It was a bit of luck with the projector...they don't normally allow it to be used (as they only have it there for their own cinema club), but the caretaker who showed me around used to be an engineer/operator of IBM mainframes in the 70s-80s, so had quite an affinity towards the event! :yay2:
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Re: ++Cyber Legends Retro Computer event Enquiries++
:dualthumbup:
Intro retro computers since before they were retro...
ZX81->Spectrum->Memotech MTX->Sinclair QL->520STM->BBC Micro->TT030->PCs & Sun Workstations.
Added code to the MiNT kernel (still there the last time I checked) + put together MiNTOS.
Collection now with added Macs, Amigas, Suns and Acorns.
ZX81->Spectrum->Memotech MTX->Sinclair QL->520STM->BBC Micro->TT030->PCs & Sun Workstations.
Added code to the MiNT kernel (still there the last time I checked) + put together MiNTOS.
Collection now with added Macs, Amigas, Suns and Acorns.
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Sounds great and looks great! 👌
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Would make me feel like DJ Icky with that setup :Pmrbombermillzy wrote: 25 Aug 2022 14:46 Next up is PA/AV facilities: (mainly for @Icky's benefit)
Also available is a pretty good projector: (NEC PA522U)
(Looks like there's a BNC RGBHV input, but perhaps we need to check the input scanrate range? Does the Phoenix output combined or separate sync?)
On a serious note that projector is pretty tricked it's:
Native Resolution
1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
Supported Resolutions
1080i/50/60;
1080p/24/25/30/50/60;
1920x1200 (WUXGA) - 640x480 (VGA);
Frequency Horizontal: analog: 15/24-100 kHz, digital: 15/24-153 kHz; Vertical: analog: 48-120 Hz, digital: 24-120 Hz
@mrbombermillzy, my Phoenix will just plug directly into the HDMI port ;)
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Re: ++Cyber Legends Retro Computer event Enquiries++
Maybe bring some records? :lol:Icky wrote: 25 Aug 2022 19:04Would make me feel like DJ Icky with that setup :Pmrbombermillzy wrote: 25 Aug 2022 14:46 Next up is PA/AV facilities: (mainly for @Icky's benefit)
Also available is a pretty good projector: (NEC PA522U)
(Looks like there's a BNC RGBHV input, but perhaps we need to check the input scanrate range? Does the Phoenix output combined or separate sync?)
Ahh, well, thats covered then. :DIcky wrote: 25 Aug 2022 19:04
@mrbombermillzy, my Phoenix will just plug directly into the HDMI port ;)
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Re: ++Cyber Legends Retro Computer event Enquiries++
Also it might be worth mentioning, we are getting a radio shout out! :D
Forest FM between 12-1pm this Sunday.
I will make a soundbite from the uploaded soundcloud version at some point if anyone is interested.
Forest FM between 12-1pm this Sunday.
I will make a soundbite from the uploaded soundcloud version at some point if anyone is interested.
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I've registered for an exhibitors ticket and had a couple of raffle tickets.
I'm still not 100% confirmed I'm going but in all likelihood I will be. Also for clarity I may or may not actually be exhibiting anything, sorry for being a pain but things are very busy with work and home, so I'm not sure I'll have the stuff ready that I'd want to bring.
I'm still not 100% confirmed I'm going but in all likelihood I will be. Also for clarity I may or may not actually be exhibiting anything, sorry for being a pain but things are very busy with work and home, so I'm not sure I'll have the stuff ready that I'd want to bring.
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@PhilC That life, I guess.
I know it's going to be touch and go for some people.
Hopefully you will make it, exhibiting or not. :D
I know it's going to be touch and go for some people.
Hopefully you will make it, exhibiting or not. :D
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