- TwitBeeb
Visitors could tweet from the event using a BBC Micro connected to the internet via a Raspberry Pi. - Prisma 3
An Archimedes-based Prisma 3 graphics system, once used by the BBC for onscreen graphics. - BBC Micros
A collection of BBC Micros running 8-bit games for vistors to try out. - Hybrid Music System
A Hybrid Music System with keyboard, synthesizer and other hardware, all attached to a BBC Master. - CLEF CMS
The CLEF CMS, a music system based around the BBC Micro. - Riscy Robots
The Riscy Robots stand had a number of robots which were able to be controlled by the attached computers. - Impression X
The new direct JPEG import facility for Impression X was on display. - The Main Room
Looking down the main room at the St. Giles Hotel. - The Show Entrance
Looking back down the main hall towards the entrance. - Retro Software
Retro Software had a range of new BBC Micro titles on display. - Drag 'n Drop
Chris Dewhurst's Drag 'n Drop magazine had the latest issue on display, along with the Book of Draw Stuff. - RPCEmu
The RPCEmu RiscPC emulator was on display, running on a range of Windows hardware. - Character Box
The RPCEmu team had a Raspberry Pi-based "character box" on the corner of their stand. - Charity Stall
The charity stall was selling on unwanted hardware and software in aid of Combat Stress. - RPCEmu on Windows 10
A copy of RPCEmu could be seen running on a Windows 10 computer.