Thanks to everyone who came out for our Music & Computers night. It was a fun night of epic SingStar performances, SID chip sonics, Amiga MODs and demos, MIDI modules, Donkey Konga, Music Mousing and even a sighting of a rare Atari Falcon in action. Ewan and George did a great job with tea and coffee and getting eftpos up and running.
From next year on we'll be offering annual paid memberships, but you'll hear more about that when we have the details finalised. November's event will be 'un-themed' meaning all retro systems are welcome. We'll see you then!
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Sunday, 14 October 2018
October 2018 Meeting Report
Saturday, 22 September 2018
September 2018 Meeting Report
A big thank you to everyone who came out for our inaugural Unley event! It was a great turn out and it seems everyone is on board with our new home. We’re excited to do it all again in October!
After much discussion we have decided that the entry fee will remain at $4 for the forseeable future. We know it can be a bit of hassle to carry around cash so we’re looking into purchasing an eftpos machine. We'll keep you posted on any developments.
Thanks to Rowan for taking the following photos at September’s event.
After much discussion we have decided that the entry fee will remain at $4 for the forseeable future. We know it can be a bit of hassle to carry around cash so we’re looking into purchasing an eftpos machine. We'll keep you posted on any developments.
Thanks to Rowan for taking the following photos at September’s event.
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Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Adelaide Amiga 30 Meeting coming up
Just a quick reminder that the next meeting is coming soon, on Monday 25th May, 2015.
More information about the Adelaide Amiga 30 meeting is available on the Next Meeting section of this very website!
More information about the Adelaide Amiga 30 meeting is available on the Next Meeting section of this very website!
We aim to bring as many different Classic Amiga and Next Generation Amiga systems as possible to this event to celebrate the Amiga's 30th birthday!
Above is an Amiga 1000 with Gotek Virtual Floppy drive (uses USB stick with virtual Amiga ADF Floppies). This can also boot the Kickstart from the USB stick too.
As an additional taster, shown above is the Next Generation Amiga Sam460CR (Left) running AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition, and an Apple Powerbook G4 running MorphOS 3.7. Both systems are shown running the upcoming Wings Battlefield game by Cherry Darling - which can have up to 4 players on each system and can also play against each other in multiplayer LAN games!
We hope to see as many of you there as possible, it should be a great event!
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