April AHCS Meeting Information
- Wednesday, 01 April 2015 08:12
- Alan Hightower
The April AHCS meeting will not be at the usual date and location. It will be held on April 11 (one week earlier than usual) at the Vintage Computer Festival Southeast venue in Roswell (the old CompUSA building). The meeting hours are still 12pm – 4pm.
The address is:
Kings Market Shopping Center
1425 Market Blvd. #200
Roswell, Georgia
If you are planning on bringing any systems for the meeting please be sure to bring a card table and a chair.
Next AHCS Meeting on March 21
- Thursday, 19 March 2015 06:34
- Alan Hightower
Atlanta Historical Computing Society will be holding our next monthly meeting on March 21 from noon-5PM.
Come when you can and stay as long as you can.
We are a very inclusive group, we like all kinds of computers, no matter who made them or when.
So come and join us tomorrow and have some geeky fun!
Christ the Lord Lutheran Church
1001 Duluth Highway (State Route 120)
Lawrenceville GA 30043
We hope to see you there!
Announcing Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 3.0!
- Wednesday, 04 February 2015 21:17
- Alan Hightower
The Third Annual Vintage Computer Festival Southeast (VCFSE) Will Feature Rare Computers and Interactive Activities
ROSWELL, Georgia – February 5, 2015 – The 2015 Vintage Computer Festival Southeast (VCFSE) will take place Saturday & Sunday May 2 & 3 at the
Kings Market Shopping Center, 1425 Market Blvd, Suite 200, Roswell, GA 30076.
The festival will have over 35,000 sq. ft. of displays, exhibits and interactive entertainment hosted in what was previously a Comp-USA Super Store. Exhibitors will be attending from all over the region and country. Attendees can operate many of the computers and devices on display, but a few rare computer exhibits will not be accessible for public interactivity. However, exhibitors are often available for live demonstrations of all working devices.
At this year’s exhibit, historical milestones will be celebrated including those for the PDP-8 which turns 50 years old this year, the Altair 8800 which turns 40 this year and the Amiga 1000 which turns 30. Some examples of these machines will be on display.
While at the VCFSE, introduce family and friends to electronics with fun and games, some that you can assemble. Try a VCFSE do-it-yourself kit, the perfect introduction to electronics. Assistance in assembling is supplied onsite (as needed), and the activity is always popular with kids of all ages! A vintage game station will be available for children and adults to play classic games on classic computer and game console systems. And, there’s more. Even a classic video game wall!
In addition to the VCFSE, explore the concurrent Computer Museum of America (CMOA) Apple Pop-Up exhibit, a large, one-of-a-kind display of extremely rare Apple computers amid a dynamic presentation of how a small start-up company, founded in a garage by two young friends, became the leading consumer electronics and personal computer company in the world. See a rare and exclusive collection of Apple personal computers and consumer electronic products, from the original Apple 1 era to the present.
Also see the CMOA companion exhibit, ”LINK: Personal Computing from Switches to Pockets,” which shows you the “links” from the past to the present via displays of iconic computer brands including original computers like the IBM PC, as well as some very rare and unique machines like the KenBak-1. “Link” is a diverse, fun and inspiring exhibit that allows visitors to explore and dive deeper into the art and technology of personal computing.
The VCFSE is hosted and produced by the Atlanta Historical Computing Society (AHCS) and the Computer Museum of America. VCFSE is the premier vintage computer festival in the southeast and part of the VCF family of vintage computer festivals, which include VCF East in New Jersey, VCF Midwest in Chicago and VCF UK in England.
The VCF mission is to educate, promote and demonstrate the evolutionary significance of vintage computers, software and gaming to today’s new generation of innovators by offering attendees a chance to experience the technologies, people and remarkable stories that embody the history of the computer revolution.
One-day adult tickets to the VCFSE are $10, with a two-day pass costing only $15. Children ages 17 and younger are admitted free when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
For hours, and other details, please visit
http://vcfse.org or
http://vintage.org/2015/southeast.
Contact: Earl Baugh, Secretary AHCS: earl.baugh@gmail.com
Next AHCS meeting on January 17
- Friday, 16 January 2015 16:06
- Alan Hightower
Atlanta Historical Computing Society will be holding our monthly meeting tomorrow January 17th, from noon-5PM.
Come when you can and stay as long as you can.
We are a very inclusive group, we like all kinds of computers, no matter who made them or when.
So come and join us tomorrow and have some geeky fun!
Christ the Lord Lutheran Church
1001 Duluth Highway (State Route 120)
Lawrenceville GA 30043
We hope to see you there!
Photos from the 2014 Holiday Party
- Thursday, 01 January 2015 20:39
- Alan Hightower
The Atlanta Historical Computing Society held its annual holiday party on Saturday Dec 20, 2014. If you weren’t there you missed out. Really. It was a blast.
Ataris, Commodores, Mattel Odyssey 2, MSXs, Amiga 600, “Pongs”, Apple II, PC, Coleco, Vectrex, Mattel Handheld Football, Nintendo Entertainment System, PDP-8, and I’m sure I’m missing a couple!
We had a good cross section of game machines and computers playing games. Many of us hadn’t much time with the MSXs before this, so that was quite fun. And a Mattel Odyssey 2, you don’t see many of those anymore.
I think next time I’ll try to get everyone to load up Pacman or something so we can have all the machines running the same game at the same time. Just have to make sure to have an Atari 2600 so all the other machines can feel good about themselves. 🙂
Barbecue, pizza, subs, cake (see the accompanying photo) cookies and snacks galore!
Five hours was over just as we were getting rolling, and I think the kids could have gone on for five more hours.
Thanks to everyone who came and had some fun!
(If you have photos, please send them to Kevin or me so we can get them posted.)
Next meeting 12PM Saturday January 17th 2015.
Brad Arnold