billdeg
March 14th, 2008, 04:32 AM
Mid Atlantic Retro Club Meeting 3-29/30
Wall, New Jersey
Location: InfoAge Science History Learning Center
In preparation for the InfoAge Computer Museum grand opening slash Vintage Computer Festival East 5.0 to be held in September, many of us are getting together to discuss the plans, and to combine talents with restoration projects. If you have not already done so, contact us through our web site to advise your travel plans.
InfoAge is a great place to see historical computers (and possibly work with) that you have only read about on the Internet. We have a huge inventory of items, from DEC to Tandy to Commodore and so on. Our goal is to restore as many as we can to full functionality. We specialize in Mid-Atlantic computer history.
If you live within driving distance of central New Jersey and want to get involved, or if you're interested in learning more about our club, this would be a good weekend to visit. InfoAge is usually open to the public on weekends and our club is hosted within. Donations, especially of local and historical computing items are appreciated (AT&T, Univac, Commodore, Franklin, etc).
For more info or to join our group - http://midatlanticretro.org
Directions: http://www.infoage.org
-Bill
Wall, New Jersey
Location: InfoAge Science History Learning Center
In preparation for the InfoAge Computer Museum grand opening slash Vintage Computer Festival East 5.0 to be held in September, many of us are getting together to discuss the plans, and to combine talents with restoration projects. If you have not already done so, contact us through our web site to advise your travel plans.
InfoAge is a great place to see historical computers (and possibly work with) that you have only read about on the Internet. We have a huge inventory of items, from DEC to Tandy to Commodore and so on. Our goal is to restore as many as we can to full functionality. We specialize in Mid-Atlantic computer history.
If you live within driving distance of central New Jersey and want to get involved, or if you're interested in learning more about our club, this would be a good weekend to visit. InfoAge is usually open to the public on weekends and our club is hosted within. Donations, especially of local and historical computing items are appreciated (AT&T, Univac, Commodore, Franklin, etc).
For more info or to join our group - http://midatlanticretro.org
Directions: http://www.infoage.org
-Bill