I walked away with all sorts of fun things from VCF Midwest 13.
Not pictured is the Decitek paper tape reader & punch which is being sent along with friends on the road. Also not pictured are a pair of 6309 processors.
So what do we have here?
An Iomega Buz, which is a composite video encoder card intended for Windows 95 machines.
A floppy disk containing photos taken with a Sony Mavica of me and my exhibit (as well as a bonus shock image).
A modern blue box kit based on a tiny little PIC microcontroller.
Two military-grade 4K core memory boards.
A plot of the Cactus logo, made with an HP plotter.
A VCFMW punch card.
A book about the Motorola 6800.
A Rockwell 65XX series processor reference card.
A plot of the die of the MOS 6502, made on the same HP plotter. I’m told these took 4 hours to make.













