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Queues prior to opening time |
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The animated snowboarders ('peak performers') which adorned the dodecahedral Castle Technology stand and waved leaflets at punters probably looked more comic than was intended, but at least they were eye-catching and original |
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Wakefield '99 marked RISCOS Ltd's launch of RISC OS 4 |
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Andrew Rawnsley, Technical Director of RISCOS Ltd, on hand to talk about RISC OS 4 |
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The R-Comp stand, with the RISCOS Ltd stand in the distance |
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Overview of the hall |
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Overview of the hall |
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A very good turn-out of visitors and exhibitors alike |
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Simon Birtwhistle, programmer of Vantage, demonstrates his software |
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Cerilica set up a small theatre for demonstrating Vantage, although it didn't really have enough seating space |
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Millipede Electronic Graphics' stand, with Richard Jozefowski at the left (wearing the waistcoat) |
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Geoff Titmuss of Softease was selling a new triple-platform (Acorn, PC, Mac) version of TextEase on CD. The grape-coloured iMac in the pictures had been chosen deliberately to complement the stand( |
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MicroDigital's Mico computers have been designed from scratch. unlike the defunct Medi which was based on the A7000+ |
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David Atkins holds up the main circuit board used in the Mico range |
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The Spacetech stand: an Olympus C-2000 Zoom adorns Chris Hornby at the left |
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RiscStation was the only company to have new RISC OS-based computers that were actually working at the show |
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Another animated mannequin at the Castle/Acorn stand; Castle Technology's Jack Lillingston can be seen with a clipboard at the right of the picture |
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The bare tables of the ePage stand led many to think that the company had pulled out, but in fact a lone representative was present to answer questions |
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RISCOS Ltd staff give a presentation to a packed theatre |
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Music, utilities and games at the R-Comp stand |
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A long shot of the hall |
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The RISCOS Ltd stand was constantly busy |
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Akalat Publishing, iSV Products and others |
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The RiscStation R7500 in its mini-tower configuration |
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Richard Hallas encounters David Bradforth (seated) at the ProAction stand |