Wakefield ‘08

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

Chris Evans of CJE Micro’s setting up before the show

Paul Stewart of RISC OS Connect chats to Graham Shaw of the Packaging Project

A view across the central stand of the show

Ray Favre talking about LaBella to two customers

The entrance to the show hall, with visitors coming in

Martin Wueerthner of ArtWorks 2 fame

The show organiser himself poses in front of RISC OS Open’s stand

The Qercus team had magazines and board games on offer

Iyonix Ltd had computers, monitors and development tools with them

The ARM Club stand with tea on the table

David Holden of APDL with his wide range of RISC OS hardware and software

A show helper guards the RISCOS Ltd stand

WROCC members manning the club stand

RISCOS Ltd were showing RISC OS 6 in widescreen

APDL had their usual wide range of books and software on display

The NetSurf team were available to answer questions about the open-source browser

RISC OS Now and Orpheus Internet were sharing a stand

Virtual Acorn could be seen running on both Windows and Mac OS

Show sponsors Crawfords the Printers were showing what can be done with RISC OS

Vince Hudd of Soft Rock Software

CJE Micro’s had their usual wide range of products

The Cartmell family were manning the Qerucs stand

Steve, Andrew, Karen and Ben on the RISC OS Open stand

Prolific freeware developer, Ray Favre

Iyonix Ltd had a number of machines on display

Preparing the WROCC stand before the show opened

Paul Middleton of RISCOS Ltd, with what looks like Windows

A Domesday system and Steve Fryatt’s CashBook and PrintPDF were on display at the WROCC stand

Graham Shaw of the RISC OS Packaging Project

NetSurf developer Daniel Silverstone

Members of the ARM Club prepare their stand

The show theatre was downstairs in the Garden Suite

Jack Lillingstone of Iyonix Ltd talks to a customer

Even A9homes can now run dual-screen

NetSurf developers Daniel Silverstone, Michael Drake and John-Mark Bell, with Advantage 6’s Matt Edgar in the cap

David Holden from APDL

R-Comp had a number of portable solutions on display

An eePC pretending to be a RiscPC, courtesy of R-Comp

RISC OS Now’s editor, Louie Smith

Louie Smith, Paul Vigay and some copies of RISC OS Now

A lot of screen area from such a small computer

Martin Wuerthner was selling copies of ArtWorks 2 and the Easi/TechWriter family

A real, live Domesday system running on a BBC Master

If you don’t fancy a copy of Qercus...

The charity stall was busy all day, helping to raise a lot of money for Wakefield Hospice

Some of the items on the Charity Stall required a little thought

A view up the hall, just before the show opened to the public

David Holden by the well-stocked APDL stand

RISC OS Now editor, Louie Smith

Dr Wimp, Ray Favre, with his collection of software and programming guides

A rare picture of Martin Wuerthner without his bow tie

Chris and Andrew on the CJE Micro’s stand

Vince Hudd of Soft Rock Software was demonstrating a pre-release version of WebChange Pro

Qercus editor, John Cartmell

The team behind RISC OS Open Ltd

Paul Vigay, of RISC OS.org and Orpheus Internet fame

Andrew Rawnsley of R-Comp talks to a customer

Some of the development team from the NetSurf browser.

The charity stall was well-stocked with unwanted items

The RISC OS Open Ltd presentation in the show theatre

WROCC members manning the ticket desk

Steve Fryatt was demonstrating CashBook and PrintPDF

Steve Revill with a very busy desktop

The technology behind the show theatre

Many of the theatre presentations were well attended

Chris Hughes’ mum – another show photographer

Former and current Archive editors, Paul Beverley and Jim Nagel

Show sponsors Crawfords Printers had a full stand

Ray Favre talks to a couple of visitors

Due to its age, the Domesday system required a little TLC during the day

Martin Wuerthner was also taking photographs during his theatre presentation

The Domesday system showing a map of the area around Leeds University

Paul Middleton of RISCOS Ltd, using a very large monitor

Members of the R-Comp team

Archive editor, Jim Nagel, was taking photos too

Jim Nagel talks to Jack Lillingston of Iyonix Ltd

Chris Evans of CJE Micro’s uses one of the dual-screen A9homes

Winding down after the show, as the exhibitors pack up their stands

In 2008 the show returned to the Cedar Court Hotel, just outside Wakefield