Wakefield ‘07

Wakefield ‘07

Show reports on Drobe and The Icon Bar.

Show photos taken by WROCC members, as well as some by RISC OS Open Ltd.

Photos

A visitor to the WROCC stand looks through a copy of club newsletter, The WROCC
A view down the show hall, from the main entrance
A wide-screen IYONIX pc on the Iyonix Ltd stand
The ARM Club had a number of members on hand to offer help and advice
Soft Rock Software’s Vince Hudd shows a visitor his interactive fiction title, Quicksand
NetSurf 1.0 can deal with really scary looking HTML code
The show saw the first stable version of NetSurf launched, on little green CDs
The Qercus stand had a large collection of magazines for sale
Paul Vigay and Louie Smith behind the Orpheus and RISC OS Now stands
RISC OS Open Ltd could finally show people some of the source code
There were a lot of mousemats on the RISC OS Open stand
Icon Technology’s Mike Glover demonstrates EasiWriter and TechWriter
Martin Wuerthner demonstrates ArtWorks 2
MW Software had version 2.7 of ArtWorks for sale at the show
WROCC’s Steve Potts was doing a good job demonstrating RISC OS 6 on the RISCOS Ltd stand
David Holden of A.P.D.L.
Graham Shaw was talking about the aims of the RISC OS Packaging Project
CJE Micro’s even had USB-controlled armaments in stock
Chris Evans, of CJE Micro’s
Joel Rowbottom (right) selling 8-bit hardware, software and books
Joel’s 8-bit Emporium had everything you might want for your Beeb – including Elite
The Charity Stall was once more raising funds for the Wakefield Hospice
All kinds of old books and software on sale for charity
Robin Edwards of Serious Statistical Software, on hand to talk about numbers or the Midlands User Group
Andrew Rawnsley beside a lot of technology on the R-Comp stand
The R-Comp stand seemed to be full of new things to buy
Aaron Timbrell of Virtual Acorn
Virtual Acorn had RISC OS running on a Mac
Jack Lillingston on the IYONIX Ltd stand
Archive Magazine’s editor, Paul Beverley, and a pile of Archive CDs
Paul Vigay of Orpheus Internet Services (amongst other things)
Advantage 6 had a number of A9homes on display
The A9wai1: a mouse, a keyboard, a monitor and, er, that’s it...
A quick pre-show demo of RISC OS 6 for the WROCC members manning the club stand
Steve Fryatt gets a crash-course on the WROCC demo machine from Steve Potts
Members of The ARM Club hard at work on the stand
Jack Lillingston of IYONIX Ltd
Andrew, Ben and Steve on the RISC OS Open Ltd stand
Once more, CJE Micro’s manage to fit a lot of stock into a small space
The Charity Stall, surrounded by WROCC helpers
The first of the visitors queueing just before opening time
Graham Shaw of the RISC OS Packaging Project
Looking down the hall once the show had opened
The R-Comp stand seemed to be busy for most of the day
There were plenty of things to browse on the Charity Stall
Richard Brown of GeneSys, with the youngest visitor to the show
The A9home can also play games...
Vince Hudd of Soft Rock Software was giving his products away (literally)
The A9wai1 was a prototype built to prove a concept