Was a ton of fun to see everyone there. So much to see and while I didn't get a booth so I could see the show, I feel like I still missed 1/3 the show because of how big it was. I felt the new venue overall was great - big enough for sure. Wish the prices of the hotel were more reasonable but when you need big space that's what you get.
Everyone was friendly and got some great deals:
A TAM (didn't think I'd get one but someone the first day walked in and I chatted with him, didn't sell so I threw in an offer, he countered, we shook hands)
Disks of things like Think-C 4, Dark Castle, and some other random utilities.
Bunch of SCSI adapters and terminators.
An Baby AT case to put my SCSI PC build into instead of all over in parts.
Nice SCSI card out of a server and some ECC ram.
PCI network card, S3 VGA card.
A retro game someone built for the Commodore 128 (comes with a SD card and an emulator too, I don't have a 128!)
Sold some stuff and put some stuff that didn't on the free pile and it was gone in a second.
Panel talk went great - was fun hearing the other perspectives of retro builders and chat.
Cant wait for next year!
TAM:
Panel:
@Brin at VCF MW 2023 bought a BlueSCSI and got it working in this camera with a SCSI Drive - neat!