Vintage Computer Federation Announces VCF West XII

From the VCF:

VCF West XII: August 5-6, 2017
VCF East is only six weeks away, but we’re already planning VCF West! The show will be August 5-6 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Visit the show web site.

Last year’s VCF West was our resurrection of the original VCF which ran from 1997-2007. This year, Vintage Computer Festival West XII will be even bigger! We have two additional rooms to use at the museum for speakers, which means we can fit more exhibits, more consignment tables, more lunch tables, and who knows what else we may do!

Exhibitor registration for VCF West is already open. Will you be the first to sign up? Can you out-do last year’s incredible lineup?

If you’re interested in speaking at the show or being a sponsor, then please contact us. VCF West is produced by Vintage Computer Federation, a national user group devoted to enabling hobbyists and spreading awareness of computer history. The Federation is a 501(c)3 non-profit.

If you want even your news even more frequent and granular, then you’ve got options! Read our blog at vcfed.org, join the discussion forum, like us at facebook.com/vcfederation, and follow us through twitter.com/vcfederation.

Please consider donating to Vintage Computer Federation! Contributions are tax-deductible. It’s a great cause to help us enable hobbyists and spread awareness of computer history. We thrive on your support.

Finally, if you have questions or comments, then please feel free to contact me directly.

Thank you,
Evan Koblentz
Director, Vintage Computer Federation
Evan@vcfed.org

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About the Author

Bill Martens

A.P.P.L.E. Chairman of the Board and Club president -- Bill worked for the founder, Val J. Golding and A.P.P.L.E. from 1981 to 1982. In 1999, he began archiving the materials which were distributed and sold by A.P.P.L.E.. That project led to the group that remained of A.P.P.L.E. Bill was involved in the financial industry in Tokyo and has over 20 major office infrastructure projects to his name. In March 2001, he retired to write books and to spend more time pursuing personal interests. As the president of the users group, Bill is in charge of distribution of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine as well as the organization of this web site. Bill currently resides in Tokyo, Japan and Shelton, Wa splitting time between the places.