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When? Sunday 30th November 2003 - 10am til 5pm
How Much? Adults: £5.00 in advance, £6.00 on the door
Concessions: £3.00 in advance, £4.00 on the door
Parking Cost? Free! (Saving £6 on normal NEC prices!)

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Featuring at the Micromart show will be a Retro Computing Area where you will find JagFest Mini-UK.

This section will be packed with fun and excitement from the following parties:

1. MyAtari magazine: UK team members
Matthew Preston will be bringing along mint condition examples of Atari 8-bit hardware, from the early days of the XL series through to the 130XE. Classic games, demos that will blow your mind and PC integration on show. With an 800XL linked to a PC laptop, networking, printing and on-line gaming become a reality. A choice of three window-based GUIs to choose from with whole suites of software to see. A lifetime's gaming and software still powerful enough to run a small office will be on show, oh yes and you can use a mouse, trackball, or Atari Touch Tablet with them as well. Thomas Wellicome and Shiuming Lai will be showing Atari's legendary 2600 console, new games for which are still being developed today, and its rare and underrated end-of-line descendant, the backward-compatible 7800. The MyAtari team will be on-hand to answer all your questions about the magazine, and will also provide two Jaguars for the gaming competition sponsored by 16/32 Systems.

2. 16/32 Systems
Need something special for your Atari collection? Nick Harlow will once again provide the shopping therapy, by bringing his Aladdin's Cave of Atari delights, covering the entire spectrum of Atari gaming and computing. Supporting Nick will be Atari collector Richard Stevens, demonstrating the excellent document processor, Papyrus, on his super-fast 68040 powered Milan Atari-compatible computer. 16/32 is kindly donating prizes for the Atari gaming competition, co-hosted with Gary Taylor, organizer of the smash-hit JagFest UK 2003 convention earlier this year in Rochester, Kent. Nick Turner (Tyrant) will provide his superb Jaguar rotary controllers for the Tempest 2000 competition - you may even be able to purchase controllers if he has stock left of these sought-after items!

3. Cheshunt Computer Club (CCC)
Peter West and Mark Branson will be representing the ever-popular UK Atari club, with Atari Falcon computers demonstrating various software applications. Mark will also have his turbocharged CT60 accelerator, showing for the first time ever a 68060 design with full-speed bus mode (external bus and up to 512 MB memory at the same speed as the CPU core clock) and SDRAM controller! If you own an Atari computer, you need to join this club! Meetings are monthly and open to everyone. The atmosphere is friendly and there's always something interesting happening and people to meet.

If you want to contribute or just want to let me know you are attending the drop me a line

 

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