RC2014 Assembly
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RC2014 Assembly

By tnmoc

This event provides a unique opportunity to explore the practical implementations and diverse applications of the RC2014

Date and time

Location

The National Museum of Computing

Bletchley Park Bletchley MK3 6DS United Kingdom

Agenda

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Arrival & Set up

10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Event Starts


Potential Lightning Talks: Opportunities for attendees to give 15-minute talks about their RC2014 projects, insights, or related topics.

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

Lunch break

1:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Community networking showcasing hardware and software


Potential Lightning Talks: Opportunities for attendees to give 15-minute talks about their RC2014 projects, insights, or related topics. Trading Opportunities: Trading Opportunities: Makers of kits ...

4:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Event closes

Good to know

Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 10:15 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event

About this event

This Event has been created In collaboration with RC2014 and Peter Onion, hosted at the TNMOC. Witness the versatility of the RC2014 and similar Z80 kits: A deep dive into community-driven 8-bit projects.

This event provides a unique opportunity to explore the practical implementations and diverse applications of the RC2014 modular Z80 computer kit, as demonstrated by its builders and enthusiasts. It's designed for engineers, hobbyists, and anyone curious about how these modern retro systems are being utilised today.

Tickets include full access to explore the museum between 10:30-16:30

About the RC2014: The RC2014 is a modern, modular Z80-based 8-bit computer kit. It draws inspiration from foundational late 70s/early 80s home-built systems like the ZX81, UK101, S100, Superboard II, and Apple I. Its nominal specifications include 8K ROM, 32K RAM, a 7.3728MHz clock speed, and 115,200 baud serial communication. It's renowned for its simplicity and expandability.

What You'll Experience During This Showcase:

Hardware in Action: See working RC2014 systems, including standard configurations and custom expansions. Discuss the modular design and the role of key components (CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O) in various setups.

Software Demonstrations:

Microsoft BASIC Applications: Observe live demonstrations of programs written in Microsoft BASIC, showcasing the capabilities and limitations of the language on this platform.

Z80 Machine Code Implementations: Witness direct machine code running on the Z80 microprocessor, illustrating low-level control, optimized routines, and hardware interfacing.

Diverse Applications: Explore a range of projects and applications developed by the RC2014 community. From custom interfaces and peripheral control to unique software utilities and hobbyist creations, understand the real-world uses and creative potential of this 8-bit platform.

Community Engagement: Engage directly with RC2014 builders and developers. Discuss design choices, problem-solving approaches, and future possibilities within the RC2014 ecosystem.

Lightning Talks: Opportunities for attendees to give 15-minute talks about their RC2014 projects, insights, or related topics.

Trading Opportunities: Trading Opportunities: Makers of kits for the RC2014, RCBus and similar platforms will have kits and finished products available to see and buy.

Who Should Attend? This showcase is ideal for individuals with an interest in computer architecture, retro hardware, embedded systems, low-level programming, electronics, or those seeking inspiration for their own computing projects.

All levels of interest are welcome. Individuals interested in sharing their RC2014 work or trading retro items are especially encouraged!

Frequently asked questions

Will a table and chair be provided for me if I am attending/ Exhibiting

Yes a 3ft table will be provided and a chair

Will you allow people to trade at the event

Yes we will be allowing a small number of trusted people to trade who are known to RC2014

What is included in the ticket price

See the advance descriptions

Will there be refreshments

There will be tea, coffee and water available throughout the day for exhibitors and traders

Is lunch available

You can either bring your own lunch or purchase sandwiches and snacks from the museum cafe shop

Which Room will the event be in

Th meeting room is where the event will be held

Can I arrive early if I am exhibiting kit and or trading

Yes you can set up from 9:30 on day, the event will start at 10:30. Alternatively, from 16:00 to 17:00 on Friday. Please note items are left at your own risk

Should items be checked & Pat tested

Safety: Electrical items, especially vintage or home-built ones, can pose risks if faulty wiring or components are present. PAT testing ensures that appliances are safe to use and reduces the risk of electrical shock or fire.

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