Wakefield ‘07
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Show reports on Drobe and The Icon Bar.
Show photos taken by WROCC members, as well as some by RISC OS Open Ltd.
Photos
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A visitor to the WROCC stand looks through a copy of club newsletter, The WROCC
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A view down the show hall, from the main entrance
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A wide-screen IYONIX pc on the Iyonix Ltd stand
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The ARM Club had a number of members on hand to offer help and advice
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Soft Rock Software’s Vince Hudd shows a visitor his interactive fiction title, Quicksand
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NetSurf 1.0 can deal with really scary looking HTML code
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The show saw the first stable version of NetSurf launched, on little green CDs
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The Qercus stand had a large collection of magazines for sale
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Paul Vigay and Louie Smith behind the Orpheus and RISC OS Now stands
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RISC OS Open Ltd could finally show people some of the source code
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There were a lot of mousemats on the RISC OS Open stand
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Icon Technology’s Mike Glover demonstrates EasiWriter and TechWriter
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Martin Wuerthner demonstrates ArtWorks 2
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MW Software had version 2.7 of ArtWorks for sale at the show
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WROCC’s Steve Potts was doing a good job demonstrating RISC OS 6 on the RISCOS Ltd stand
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David Holden of A.P.D.L.
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Graham Shaw was talking about the aims of the RISC OS Packaging Project
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CJE Micro’s even had USB-controlled armaments in stock
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Chris Evans, of CJE Micro’s
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Joel Rowbottom (right) selling 8-bit hardware, software and books
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Joel’s 8-bit Emporium had everything you might want for your Beeb – including Elite
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The Charity Stall was once more raising funds for the Wakefield Hospice
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All kinds of old books and software on sale for charity
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Robin Edwards of Serious Statistical Software, on hand to talk about numbers or the Midlands User Group
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Andrew Rawnsley beside a lot of technology on the R-Comp stand
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The R-Comp stand seemed to be full of new things to buy
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Aaron Timbrell of Virtual Acorn
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Virtual Acorn had RISC OS running on a Mac
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Jack Lillingston on the IYONIX Ltd stand
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Archive Magazine’s editor, Paul Beverley, and a pile of Archive CDs
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Paul Vigay of Orpheus Internet Services (amongst other things)
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Advantage 6 had a number of A9homes on display
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The A9wai1: a mouse, a keyboard, a monitor and, er, that’s it...
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A quick pre-show demo of RISC OS 6 for the WROCC members manning the club stand
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Steve Fryatt gets a crash-course on the WROCC demo machine from Steve Potts
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Members of The ARM Club hard at work on the stand
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Jack Lillingston of IYONIX Ltd
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Andrew, Ben and Steve on the RISC OS Open Ltd stand
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Once more, CJE Micro’s manage to fit a lot of stock into a small space
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The Charity Stall, surrounded by WROCC helpers
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The first of the visitors queueing just before opening time
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Graham Shaw of the RISC OS Packaging Project
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Looking down the hall once the show had opened
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The R-Comp stand seemed to be busy for most of the day
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There were plenty of things to browse on the Charity Stall
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Richard Brown of GeneSys, with the youngest visitor to the show
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The A9home can also play games...
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Vince Hudd of Soft Rock Software was giving his products away (literally)
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The A9wai1 was a prototype built to prove a concept