Wakefield 2011

Reports
A report and pictures of the event can be found on RISCOSitory.
Show photos taken by WROCC members, as well as by RISC OS Open Ltd.
Photos

The NetSurf Developers set their stand up ready for the release of NetSurf 2.7

Steve Fryatt was demonstrating CashBook and PrintPDF, as well as talking about his involvement with NetSurf

RISCOS Ltd’s Paul Middleton had RISC OS 6 running on a range of different systems

MathMagical Software’s Martin Hansen busily setting up his colourful stand

Although not available until the day after the show, Drag ‘n Drop’s Paul Stewart was able to tell visitors about the next issue of the magazine

The new ARMini from R-Comp was on display and receiving a lot of attention

Chris Evans from CJE Micro’s seemed to be maintaining his reputation as the man who has everything in stock

Soft Rock Software’s proprietor, Vince Hudd, was on hand to talk about Riscository and WebChange

Mike Cook’s Harp Player, made from old CD ROM Drives, proved a popular exhibit throughout the day

Mike also had another kind of harp on display: one without any strings

The WROCC Charity Stall was once again selling on unwanted items in aid of the Wakefield Hospice

Old machines can drive new monitors, as Retro Software were demonstrating courtesy of CJE

Retro Software had a range of old hardware running new games like Repton: The Lost Realms

A well-expanded Electron on the Retro Software stand

There wasn’t a new version of RISC OS 6 out for the show, although some progress is being made

Wakefield wouldn’t be Wakefield without a little bit of psychedelia courtesy of MathMagical

There were quite a few mugs on the RISC OS Open Ltd stand

RISC OS Open Ltd had an ARMini on their stand too – demonstrating what RISC OS 5.17 can do

Orpheus Internet weren’t the only exhibitor to be bribing visitors with chocolate

Hilary and Matthew Phillips of Sine Nomine Software were showing off their range of puzzle and database software

The former and current Archive editors, Paul Beverley and Jim Nagel

Hot off the press, the new issue of Archive only just made it to the show

Show organiser Chris Hughes along with Steve and Chris Bass on the WROCC stand

The show theatre was popular throughout the day, and R-Comp’s demonstration of the ARMini was packed

RISC OS Open Ltd talk about developments on RISC OS 5 to the theatre

MathMagical were demonstrating Flicker IV and an alternative use for textbooks

In the theatre, Matthew Phillips of Sine Nomine demonstrates the capabilities of the Impact database

Martin Wuerthner used his show theatre slot to discuss ArtWorks 2.XI and the Writer family