commodorez:

vizreef:

Commodore CBM 3032 (US, 1979)

While this was manufactured in the United States, it was not sold there. Note the 220V 50Hz power specifications. The major giveaway is the name “CBM 3032 which was only used in Europe.

The CBM 3032 was known as the PET-2001-32N within the US market. The CBM/PET distinction faded away in the US with the 4000 and 8000 series.

commodorez:

VICs that are not 20

My exhibit at Vintage Computer Festival Southwest 2023 went well. It was a major lift to drive it all out to Texas in summer, but the results were worth it. I got to meet a whole different group of the vintage computer community, and share my esoteric VICs with them. Seems like alot of people enjoyed talking with me, trying out the games, and even programming in BASIC. My exhibit even won the award for Best Microcomputer.

Items on display included:

  • Rainbow label VIC-20
  • Early American VIC-20
  • Japanese VIC-1001
  • Prototype VIC-20 aka the “Brown Board”
  • Prototype 16K VIC-20
    plus a variety of expansions, peripherals, and software. I filled my trunk to the brim with items for my exhibit.

Special thanks go out to @ms-dos5 for helping with setup and breakdown of my exhibit, as well as demonstrating many of my exhibit machines by playing some of the supplied video games. I was glad to finally meet @techav who had the table next to mine, keeping extra sets of eyes on each others tables throughout the weekend.