- Organizer
Organizer, the "desktop-filofax", could be seen running on an RPCEmu system. - TiMachine
R-Comp's new TiMachine is based around the Titanium motherboard from Elesar. - TiMachine
The new TiMachine from R-Comp comes in a compact form-factor. - David Snell
David Snell was demonstrating hist software titles, including ProCAD+, ProOSM, WebWonder and FunFysics. - Portable Pi
John Norris had created a range of portable Raspberry Pi-based systems running RISC OS. - Stringing
This portable Raspberry Pi was controlling the dumbbell using John Norris's Stringing software. - Dumbbell
The Raspberry Pi-controlled dumbbell could be used for bellringing practice. - John Norris
John Norris's stand was a mixture of campanology and hand-made preserves. - Rapido Ti
CJE Micro's had the new Titanium-based RapidO Ti machine on display. - PrintPDF, CashBook and Locate
PrintPDF, CashBook and Locate had all seen updates for the event. - CJE Micro's
The CJE Micro's stand had their trademark large collection of stock on display. - Steve Fryatt
My own stand had my software on display, along with copies of the WROCC Back Catalogue CD. - Soft Rock Software
The Soft Rock Software stand had games, Raspberry Pi cases... and sweets. - Risc PiC
The Risc PiC-mini case from Soft Rock Software. - Chris Hall
Chris Hall's self-contained Pi running his Fruit Machine software could be seen on the Soft Rock Software stand.