- Drag 'n Drop
Drag 'n Drop had all of their back issues available on USB drives. - Fortran Friends
A collection of geometric shapes on the Fortran Friends stand. - Fortran Friends
The Fortran Friends had a collection of mathematical objects on their stand. - John Norris
John Norris had a Raspberry Pi-based dumbbell simulation for campanology training, and visitors could purchase his wife's home-made preserves. - Bellringing Simulation
The Raspberry Pi controlling John Norris's dumbbell. - Dumbbell
John Norris had his Pi-based "dumbbell" tower on hand so that visitors could learn about campanology. - Charity Stand
The Charity Stand was located in the centre of the room. - R-Comp
R-Comp's Andrew Rawnsley presents his products to the theatre crowd. - R-Comp
R-Comp's range of computers on display behind Andrew Rawnsley. - The Show Venue
The large space available at the venue made for a sparse feel at the show. - Show Theatre
Instead of a show theatre, exhibitors talked to a crowd assembled around their stand. - RISC OS Open
Steve Revill of RISC OS Open presents to the itenerant show theatre crowd. - 8-Bit Games
Playing 8-Bit games on the BBC Master. - NetSurf
Daniel Silverstone, Rob Kendrick and Michael Drake of the NetSurf Browser Project. - Flax Cottage
The Flax Cottage stand had a range of 8-Bit and 32-Bit hardware on display.