Pictures from the HCC C= GG meeting and Amiga 20-year exhibition

The meeting took place at a community centre called the "Trefpunt", i.e. the meeting point. I'm not sure why they want passers-by to honk at my wife, though.
1: The meeting took place at a community centre called the "Trefpunt", i.e. the meeting point. I'm not sure why they want passers-by to honk at my wife, though.

Yet another beautiful Amigaized car, this one a Porsche 944, was parked outside the centre.
2: Yet another beautiful Amigaized car, this one a Porsche 944, was parked outside the centre.

Nice paint job! The Porsche was owned by Marvin Droogsma, BTW.
3: Nice paint job! The Porsche was owned by Marvin Droogsma, BTW.

Inside, lots of people are buzzing around, playing with and talking about their favourite computers. Here it is Sharwin Raghoebardayal of CoyoteFlux with his famous Amiga hat.
4: Inside, lots of people are buzzing around, playing with and talking about their favourite computers. Here it is Sharwin Raghoebardayal of CoyoteFlux with his famous Amiga hat.

Davy Wentzler, "DaveAE", was there showing his wondrous Audio Evolution 4 running native under OS4 on his MicroA1 in a beautiful case. No, that's not Davy there on the right - it's Robin, 8 year old son of show organizer Ron van Schaik.
5: Davy Wentzler, "DaveAE", was there showing his wondrous Audio Evolution 4 running native under OS4 on his MicroA1 in a beautiful case. No, that's not Davy there on the right - it's Robin, 8 year old son of show organizer Ron van Schaik.

Background, standing: Sharwin, Mark Janssen, Bart van der Meer, and isn't that the other CoyoteFlux brother, Rakesh?
6: Background, standing: Sharwin, Mark Janssen, Bart van der Meer, and isn't that the other CoyoteFlux brother, Rakesh?

Partly the same group of people. To the left of Sharwin is Ji Yong Dijkhuis, who caused the opportunity for me to attend this event.
7: Partly the same group of people. To the left of Sharwin is Ji Yong Dijkhuis, who caused the opportunity for me to attend this event.

A small group of the many people showing various Commodore stuff. In the far corner, Computer City had a stand with some of their products for sale, and with a prototype of the AHT Ariana running.
8: A small group of the many people showing various Commodore stuff. In the far corner, Computer City had a stand with some of their products for sale, and with a prototype of the AHT Ariana running.

Ron van Herk, owner of Computer City, giving me a closer look at the Ariana. It's a sort of computer cum HD video recorder, capable of recording two different TV programmes simultaneously, and built around an embedded-class PPC CPU running at about half the speed of an A1 XE. It will come with AROS some time next year. - Someone should do something similar with a MicroA1 ...
9: Ron van Herk, owner of Computer City, giving me a closer look at the Ariana. It's a sort of computer cum HD video recorder, capable of recording two different TV programmes simultaneously, and built around an embedded-class PPC CPU running at about half the speed of an A1 XE. It will come with AROS some time next year. - Someone should do something similar with a MicroA1 ...

Another angle of the room, another group of eager users.
10: Another angle of the room, another group of eager users.

Jens Schönfeld chatting with a customer.
11: Jens Schönfeld chatting with a customer.

Jens Schönfeld's "shop table".
12: Jens Schönfeld's "shop table".

Part of the exhibition room. Neatly in sequence, you have your 1000, 2000(s), 3000, 4000.
13: Part of the exhibition room. Neatly in sequence, you have your 1000, 2000(s), 3000, 4000.

And a couple of the juicier ones: The A4000T on the table above the somewhat more rare A3000T. Next to them an A600 and an A1200.
14: And a couple of the juicier ones: The A4000T on the table above the somewhat more rare A3000T. Next to them an A600 and an A1200.

Also a CDTV and a CD32 were exhibited.
15: Also a CDTV and a CD32 were exhibited.

And next to the A1000, an A1200 was generating some nice graphics; hard to see here, though.
16: And next to the A1000, an A1200 was generating some nice graphics; hard to see here, though.

Another look at the A4000T and the A600.
17: Another look at the A4000T and the A600.

Back in the main room. There in the lower left corner, an SX-64, the "portable" version of the C64.
18: Back in the main room. There in the lower left corner, an SX-64, the "portable" version of the C64.

Davy Wentzler, author of Audio Evolution.
19: Davy Wentzler, author of Audio Evolution.

Mark Janssen with his MicroA1 with the OS 4 Prerelease.
20: Mark Janssen with his MicroA1 with the OS 4 Prerelease.

Mark looking at Mark. Meanwhile we can have a peek inside his MicroA1.
21: Mark looking at Mark. Meanwhile we can have a peek inside his MicroA1.

Meeting's over, time to pack up and go.
22: Meeting's over, time to pack up and go.

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