- TwitBeeb
An internet-connected BBC Micro was sending tweets from the event. - TwitBeeb
Visitors could tweet from the event using a BBC Micro connected to the internet via a Raspberry Pi. - Titanium
On the end of the RISC OS Open stand, Elesar were previewing a prototype of the new Titanium motherboard and a new machanical keyboard. - The Venue
A view across the venue, with John Norris's dumbbell in the background. - The Show Entrance
Looking back down the main hall towards the entrance. - The Main Room
Looking down the main room at the St. Giles Hotel. - Style Guide
Hot off the press was an updated version of the RISC OS Style Guide from RISC OS Open. - Steve Fryatt
My stand was demonstrating my recently recovered BASIC titles. - Steve Drain
Steve Drain was showing off BASALT, which provided an easy way to use the Toolbox from BASIC. - Soft Rock Software
The Soft Rock Software stand had a collection of Risc PC-themed Pi cases... and sweets. - Soft Rock Software
The Soft Rock Software stand had the usual promises for games "coming soon". - RPCEmu on Windows 10
A copy of RPCEmu could be seen running on a Windows 10 computer. - RPCEmu
The RPCEmu RiscPC emulator was on display, running on a range of Windows hardware. - RPCEmu
The RPCEmu team had the usual Lego display furniture on their stand. - ROUGOL
London's RISC OS user group were on hand to talk about their meetings and the London Show in the autumn.