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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

A Walk through the 2016 Vintage Computer Festival

The 2016 Vintage Computer Festival (VCF), an astounding grass-roots showcase of chronicled PCs, was held at the Computer History Museum (CHM) on the few days of August 6 and 7. VCF has a rich history that makes for enchanting publication about the defending versus presentation of obvious challenges and is a most adored event among PC fans wherever with new champion demonstrates each year. 

Started in 1997 by Bay Area business visionary Sellam Ismail, VCF has been held in various Silicon Valley ranges (numbering CHM) through 2007, with turn off festivals on the East Coast and in Europe. Taking after a nine-year lay on the West Coast, the festival was restored in 2016, drove by another social occasion—the Vintage Computer Federation—started by Evan Koblentz, with CHM volunteer and docent Eric Klein serving as producer. A couple portions have constantly been a bit of VCF in its distinctive emphasess, most prominently its speaker course of action, transfer market, and show appears. This year was the same.

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