The World of Commodore
December 4 2004  -  10AM to 10PM
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Thanks to Tulip/Commodore International BV for their 
generous donation of C64 DTV joysticks for prizes at the Expo!

Read the article in The Globe and Mail

Photos!  Thanks to Jim Brain - Scott McCoy - Leif Bloomquist - Robin Harbron  - Bill Cumberland

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Last Update: January 20, 2005  

 About the Expo

 
The Toronto PET User's Group (TPUG) is celebrating its 25th Anniversary, and is pleased to announce The World of Commodore!  The 2004 Expo will feature...

  • Hardware/software vendors showcasing the latest hardware and software available for Commodore computers, as well as classic accessories, applications and games!

  • Information about all makes of Commodore computers will be available.   Events will focus on the Commodore 64/128.

  • Guest speakers, Commodore personalities past and present. 

  • Demonstrations of the newest Commodore software and techniques.

  • Presentations of novel hardware and software projects using Commodore equipment.

  • SID and classic videogame music at the evening programs.

  • A weekend of discussions and fun with the Commodore user community.

  • NEW! Raffle Prizes:  A silver Commodore LCD watch, An Amiga 500, a poster from the second World of Commodore, and a 64DTV donated by Tulip/Commodore International BV!

  • The very popular freebie table!

Everyone should plan to attend for all of Saturday.  Overnight guests are welcome to make a weekend of it, with a welcoming event on Friday evening, and discussions on Sunday.

Admission is $15 Canadian per family.  Vendor tables are $15 for the first table, and $10 Canadian per additional table.

 Guest Speakers
  • Jim Butterfield
     
  • Ron Anderson (Commodore Canada)
     
  • A representative from Commodore World/Tulip. (Tentative)
     
 Vendors
  • Centsible Software
    Centsible Software specializes in Commodore 64/128 and Amiga Software and Hardware, and is offering presale specials via their website.
     
  • JP PBM Products by Mail (Joe Palumbo)
    Super Snapshot 5.22 cartridges, New Epyx Joysticks, 1581 Drive Kits, 64/Amiga Software.
     
  • Modernity Group
    IDE64 Controller and Accessories.
     
  • Toronto PET User's Group
    Hardware/Software for Commodore 64 and Amiga, Library Disks, Memberships.
     
  • Roger Lawhorn
    Amiga Hardware.
      
  • Other Software Vendors
     
 Demonstrations
 
 Hotel Information

Location: 
Belaire Hotel, 240 Belfield Road   Toronto, Ontario, CANADA  M9W 1H3
Website: www.belairehotel.ca   (with maps)
Phone:  416-241-8513  or 1-866-8-BELAIR
Fax: 416-249-4203
Email:  belaire [at] bellnet [dot] ca
Room Info:   Rooms are available for $99 Canadian/night, with occupancy 1-4 people per room.
Specify: 
  • Group Name TPUG or Toronto PET Users' Group.  
  • Group Number 2078
  • Number of people in the room (Max 4)
  • Smoking or Non-smoking
 
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 About Toronto

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For more event listings and attractions, please visit http://www.toronto.com !

 For More Information

Bookmark this site and check back frequently for updates.   Specific questions about the Expo may be directed by email to woctpug [at] hotmail [dot] com .

 About TPUG

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  • TPUG is the best and second oldest Commodore computer club, founded in 1979!
     
  • TPUG supports nearly all Commodore computers, including the PET, SuperPET, CBM, B128/256/1024, VIC 20, C64, C128, Plus/4, C16, C65 and Amiga, and including the COMAL, CP/M and GEOS environments.
     
  • TPUG is a non-profit organization run by volunteers.
     
  • TPUG is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with members across Canada and in other countries.

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