- John Norris
Visitors could try their hand at campanology using John Norris's RISC OS-driven simulation. - David Snell
David Snell had ProCAD, WebWonder and WhoDo on sale. - CJE Micro's
Chris Evans from CJE Micro's talking about some of the items that he had "in stock" on his stand. - R-Comp
R-Comp's Andrew Rawnsley had new versions of MusicMan 2, Fireworkz Pro at the event, along with CMOS Widgets for the ARMini. - Usable Range
Keith Dunlop of Usable Range was demonstrating the audio capabilities of the ARMini, and how it could be used for ripping CDs or playing back music. - Cypress Suite
The Cypress Suite, the larger of the two spaces used by the event, taken before the event was open to the public. - Retro Software
Retro Software had a range of 8-bit games available for visitors to try and buy. - Hawthorn and Oak Suites
The smaller Hawthorn and Oak Suites, taken before the event opened. - R-Comp
The R-Comp stand was busy throughout the day. - Soft Rock Software
Soft Rock Software had a range of games and other titles on display. - RISC OS Open
The team from RISC OS Open were on hand to explain where developments on the OS were headed. - Pandaboard
There was a Pandaboard running RISC OS on the RISC OS Open stand. - Raspberry Pi
Following its appearance the previous year, visitors to the RISC OS Open stand could see the OS running on a Raspberry Pi. - CJE Micro's
CJE Micro's managed to bring an unexpected amount of stuff up from the south coast by car. - WROCC
The show organisers' own stand, where WROCC memberships and copies of the Wakefield Back Catalogue CDs were available.