Classic Los Angeles Computers! (CLAC!)

Robert Bernardo
A retired English teacher, Robert Bernardo has been a computer enthusiast and show organizer since 1983. His first computer was the Commodore 64 followed by an Amiga 500 12 years later. He now has a collection of various Commodore and Amiga computers, including the latest AmigaOne A1222+ and a few classic Ataris, an Apple IIGS, a few Tandys, and a Texas Instruments TI-99A. He has been the president of the Fresno Commodore User Group since 1997 and the leader of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network since 2005. He organized Commodore Vegas Expo (CommVEx) from 2005 to 2019 and currently runs the yearly Commodore Los Angeles Super Show in Burbank and the Pacific Commodore Expo NW in Seattle.
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http://www.portcommodore.com/fcug.htm
For makers, what inspired you to make this project?
I believe that knowing the history and the engineering that went into classic computers and their software can inform and enlighten people on how modern technology came about.