Images taken by James Frazier of the Mid West Computer Users Group 
during the SWRAP show Oct 1998 in Lansing Illinois, USA. 
Camera used: Mavica digital, disk drive used: CMD FD2000 (with 
LRR to transfer to other C= disks etc.)
 Note: oddly enough, a few may appear too dark, if your monitor
is unable to reach proper brightness (new swedish safety regs that
do not apply to old 1986/88 1804 monitors)(noticed at a public terminal)


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name             type   size in K     File/Image Comment 
                       (not blocks)

zip_cmd.jpg      jpeg   40.76k  Yes, Zip drives do work on 
                                C= 64s/128 (with a CMD drive)

hackersign.jpg   jpeg   60.61k  From the Ashes programming group sign

lstar_jimb.jpg   jpeg   47.94k  Loadstar's Fender Tucker with C= guru 
                                Jim Butterfield

maurice_r101.jpg jpeg   36.61k  Maurice Randall - demoing Wheels 128

maurice_r102.jpg jpeg   43.60k 

midiman.jpg      jpeg   41.17k  doing music on the C64

midiman_eqp.jpg  jpeg   49.33k   and the tools to do it.

nate_d.jpg       jpeg   44.41k  Nate Dannenberg - programmer & equipment hacker

nate_tower.jpg   jpeg   48.17k  Nate's C=128 in a Tower case

sid_editor.jpg   jpeg   50.24k  Classic sid editor

side_setup.jpg   jpeg   47.95k  Dale sidebottom's jpeg printing C=128 setup 
                                - using Postscript and Geos/Wheels

smilinjim.jpg    jpeg   52.63k  "Yes, Sylvia, there really is a Jim Butterfield"

stereo_ed.jpg    jpeg   37.10k  editing stereo sids

tower128.jpg     jpeg   56.92k  ND's towering C=128

tower128b.jpg    jpeg   53.28k  another angle on the ND Tower (not to be 
                                confused with the LS tower)

bf_jason.jpg     jpeg   37.46k  Jim Butterfield & Jason Compton (programmers 
                                & computer spokesmen)

butterfield.jpg  jpeg   41.32k  Our favorite C= & Amiga guru

butterfield1.jpg jpeg   44.85k  Choose your favorite C= Wallposter



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**c64_c65_lt.jpg jpeg   58.54k  C64 and a C65 in the same room. Warning:  
*************                   image is somewhat overexposed- a 
                                restoration challenge for photoexperts

*c64_c65b_lt.jpg jpeg   50.20 auch (another photo challenge)
************                    Both light images are Only included for 
                                completeness for those that Must have 
                                every image!  The later in the list 
                                c6_c65stack.jpg is far superior

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c65.jpg           jpeg   52.64k  a real C= C65, plugged in and running

c65_c64stack.jpg  jpeg   50.04k  a real C= pair: the C65 & its predecessor 
                                 the C64

c65bootup.jpg     jpeg   37.63k  closeup of the "Classic" C65 boot screen

c65screen.jpg     jpeg   58.59k  the C65 screen quality is excellent! The 
                                 program shown is slideshowing a number of 256 
                                 colour amiga iffs

compton_fta.jpg   jpeg   51.52k  J Compton w/ FTA group

crazyhappy.jpg    jpeg   53.79k   Remember C= is Fun!

dale_sideb.jpg    jpeg   41.88k  A printer of 24 bit images from his C=128!
                                 Using the same camera he later prints pics
                                 from (same model as James used for these)

fender_t.jpg      jpeg   44.64k  The man from the Tower

fta.jpg           jpeg   52.01k  From the Ashes group

towercrowd.jpg    jpeg   53.57k  mobbing the Tower

towervideo.jpg    jpeg   51.80k  Doesn't your C=128 have Quikcam?

tunesmith.jpg     jpeg   56.48k  Demo in progress - live at the show

ubersx64.jpg      jpeg   45.22k  Und der UberSX64! the laptop(?) of 
                                 Tommorrrrrooowwwwww!!!!    (maybe)
                                 [CMD HDrive & Super CPU with 3.5 internal 
                                 floppy and trackball]

swrap_dir_1.txt   text   4.0+ k   This text file on the pictures in this
                                   directory


Images © copyright 1998/1999 MidWest Computer Users Group. 
All Rights Reserved.

  MidWest Computers Users Group          http://welcome.to/mwcug/
  P.O. Box 4033                          
  Hammond, Indiana 46324
   USA


Permission has been granted for use by Loadstar disk magazine and newsletter
and CMD for their magazine (including the Go64 magazine German & english 
editions) including colour reduction and translation to other graphic formats.
 (need anything else Fender?)


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