
The list of exhibitors attending Wakefield 2016 currently
includes the following companies and individuals. We’re still
adding names, though – so watch this space for updates!
![[Floorplan]](images/plan.png)
The floorplan and stand numbers are provisional, and still subject to change.
If you would like attend the event as an exhibitor, then please
contact us for more information or to book
your place – spaces are available on a first-come, first-served
basis.

Stand 5
My stand is for ABug - The Acorn and BBC computer User Group. I’ll
have a BBC B and a Master 128 set up mainly for games or whatever people
want to use them for. I’ll also have some information on ABug and
what happens at our user group meetings.

Stand 3
I intend to use my space to show off a restored Master 512 and a 128
running a fully working Acorn Winchester 130.
Not intending to sell anything , but might have a few small items
I’d be willing to part with.
During the day myself and a couple of other 8-bitters plan to restore a
fried Electron to working condition , so people may be interested in looking
in on that.
I’ll have other small peripheral devices in action as well.
I’ll also be on the lookout for an Arc for sale to use as a level
three server in the future , so where better than a RISC show.
Looking forward to seeing you all there.

Stand 17

Stand 11

Stand 2

Stand 16 (Show Theatre at 1.30pm)

Stand 8
I will be exhibiting an Econet network based around an MDFS file
server.
Visitors will be able to play all of the commercial RetroSoftware titles
as
well as some brand new old games, play Cave (the Econet MUD), Arena II
and
(hopefully!) Mugins. I will have a machine with a De0-Nano running as a
32016 coprocessor with Panos across the Econet. I’ll also be trying
to
bring another MDFS back from the dead over the course of the day.

Stand 13

Stand 7

Stand 18
I will be showing Release 4 or a Pre-Release of Release 4 of
Impression-X,
which is intended to incorporate all of the 5.13 Publisher Plus changes,
as
well as some other bug fixes.

Stand 21 (Show Theatre at 3.00pm)
Microsoft will demonstrate Windows 10 IoT Core on the Raspberry Pi, providing
an overview of its capabilities and what can be done with it. There's also a
new Visual Studio extension that targets the ARM architechture - and we would
like to share our plans for this and your RISC OS operating system.

Stand 20

Stand 10

Stand 9 (Show Theatre at 11.15am)

Stand 9

Stand 6
A range of new, enhanced, products for the Acorn range of computers.
Speciality repairs for the Electron and its Peripherals.
A range of semiconductors for Acorn machines.

Stand 4

Stand 14 (Show Theatre at 12.00pm)

Stand 19 (Show Theatre at 2.15pm)
A new version of RiscOSM, the vector map software based on Open
Street
Map will be released at the show. Highlights include animation of GPX
tracks, CSV import and export, and changes to make it easier to use
the software on computers with limited application space (e.g.
RISC OS
4 and 6).
A wide range of freshly-converted map data will be available for
purchase on SD card.
We will also be launching a new version of ImpEmail, the mail-merging
email software. As well as supporting Impulse-based mail merge from
Impact and Powerbase, ImpEmail now includes mail-merge from CSV files.

Stand 12
For Raspberry Pi owners, Soft Rock Software will be selling a
RiscPC-inspired case, and - hopefully - for those who like to play
computer
games, there may be a new version of an old budget title.

Stand 15

Stand 1
Come to the stand and join the club that runs the Wakefield Show, we are
now international with members in Canada and italy and well as all over the
UK.
Pick up the latest edition of the newsletter CD for 10 ukp for
non-members and 7.50 ukp for members or join and the club and get the CD at
7.50.
The popular networking guides will also be available to order at the
show.
Don’t forget the prize draw is also taking place on the club stand
with two possible prizes.

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