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London Show took place in its new regular venue. Doors opened at 11am and there was the usual stands and talks. You can also see all the stands in our pictures and notes on the talks. We even had some nice weather!

Overall there was a real buzz and plenty of people attending.

Here is what I saw on the floor.

3rd Event Technologies had a desk full of kit and showing how you how to use thier AMCS sound creation software.

AMCOG Games  had their full range and their latest ‘film noir’ style game when you get to become a private investigator.

BBC Media Preservation Project  had a large selection of legacy hardware to demonstrate

Charity Stand  was piled high with interesting items to browse

Cameron Cawley had a new update for SCummVM and he has a new version of !sprToPng which has much better support for transparency.

Chris Hall  was offeing the Impression manual at a special discount. There was a large range of free software, including the now free !FamTree

CJE Micro’s – The Fourth Dimension  brought a wide range of hardware, software, and accesssories for classic machines and newer RISC OS machines

Drag ‘n Drop  had the full range of magazines and books. There was a new edition of Drag n Drop and a new CD with 100 programming books for BBC/Electron (which will mostly work on RISC OS as well)

Dynabyte Software were challenging you to try your Pong skills with their BBC implementation and custom built paddles

Organizer  were looking for fedback and new ideas for their next release.

Orpheus Internet  has changed over to ARM hardware for their systems. Chatting about all the benefits for their customers.

R-Comp  had a wide range of hardware for running RISC OS and 4 new software releases.

RISC OS Bits  had their range of systems and cases along with a new nice, bespoke a9Home machine

RISC OS Developments Ltd  had new releases of TCP/IP, OPen Direct for Pi5 and general release of Iris.

RISC OS Open Ltd  were explaining thier moonshot and offerign the  range of books, software and swag.

ROUGOL  were advertising their upcoming talks (and busy running around organising the show)

RPCEmX  had a new version of !Chess and a new release of RPCEmu which makes it much easier to share files between your installations.

Sine Nomine Software had several updates including a new RiscOSM release. This now works with  Unicode characters which are needed for foriegn countries. I saw it demoed with Greek and Polish.

Soft Rock Software  brought along their full range of games and some rather nice new RISC OS mouse mats.

Steve Fryatt  had new releases of Today and his puzzle collection to add to his range of free software

ZFP Systems  was very busy all day, showing off his Merlin, Ultima and Dark Theme projects


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