Categories Indy VCC Indy VCC, July 2022 Post author By Petzel Post date July 9, 2022 Pictures from the Indianapolis Vintage Computer Club meeting on July 9, 2022. A G3 Mac PowerBook brought by Clint and his Apple QuickTake 200 camera. Clint’s Mitsubishi P91 monochrome printer that he calls a ‘fauxto’ printer. Scan of a printed ‘fauxto’ from the P91. Clint’s PowerBook running Stuffit. Apple MessagePad 2000 and MessagePad 130 tablets brought by Clint. Lige brought his Commodore 64 built from modern technology along with a modified 1541 disk drive which running the standard ROM of JiffyDOS by a selection switch. Lige’s C64 running the MTV Remote Control trivia game. Note the voltage and amperage meters on the power supply. Lige’s mobile toolkit. Randy’s Radofin Aquarius. Note the lack of Mattel branding on the computer. Radofin was the Aquarius OEM and sold them without the Mattel logos after Mattel canceled the product. Randy’s Aquarius Mini Expander and the FileForm word processor cartridge. Simon brought the modern Aquaricart multi-cart and a 32K RAM expansion for Randy to test his Mini Expander. Randy tests the Aquarius Mini Expander. Testing the Mini Expander using both the Aquaricart and 32K RAM expansion together. The Aquarius version of Astrosmash is all text character-based as the Aquarius cannot display raster graphics. Randy’s Macintosh SE. Bobby is the resident Mac expert and is bringing the SE to life. Bobby is probing SCSI devices in the Mac. This Commode Colt was brought by Simon. It is using a CGA cable whipped up on the spot by Lige. This Colt has an 8088 processor. Simon’s Commodore 1902 monitor with a modification that should have been standard. Simon’s A500 mini tantalizingly in it’s plastic packaging. Simon’s Acorn Electron. A mysterious Wang which is believed to be part of a multi-user system, brought by Simon. This Wang has what appears to be a PC XT compatibility board. Apparently these are the specs of the Wang, as configured. The Wang did boot however neither of the two Wang keyboards were either recognized or worked correctly. A new addition to the Indy Vintage Computer Club is a the free table. Items on the free table, including donuts brought by Clint. The room at Indy VCC, July 9, 2022. ← Indy VCC, May 2022 → Indy VCC, September 2022