
Where to eat while at Kennett Classic!
When you’re ready for a meal or to explore the town, Historic Kennett Square is FULL OF UNIQUE Independent Shops, RESTAURANTS & Galleries, ALONG WITH A WELCOMING & Vibrant Sense of Community. During your visit, here are some of our favorite places…
Michael Tomczyk, Commodore Marketing Guru, Visits on Sept 25th
Michael Tomczyk will make an appearance at the 2nd-annual Kennett Classic event from 12-4. He will have a table set up with selected items for sale from his personal collection of memorabilia and he will be available for autographs and…
Kennett Classic Performer Lineup
An Evening of Chiptunes and Computer Music September, 25th 2021 Download Flyer (Printable PDF format) Click Here for Tickets. Kennett Square, band calendar, music, September 25
Where is Steve? – A Review of Kennett Classic
https://where-is-steve.org/2020/11/kennett-classic/ The above link points to the write-up by travel blogger Steve after his visit to Kennett Classic.
Burroughs B1700 Desk Ornament
And I say, why not? Take that old minicomputer front panel you have in the closet and re-purpose it into your office furniture. Next step, add lights that respond to the switches. If you’re interested in getting involved with this…
Osborne 1(b) 1982 – Portable Computing
Wilmington, DE resident Robert Hill donated this nicely upgraded Osborne 1 b. The most interesting feature of this system is it’s home-brew external display stand, designed by Robert. It’s cut to sit securely on top of the case and to…
Document Library Update
Did you know we have a document library consisting of many hundreds of original historical computer books, brochures, manuals, journals and magazines? We have been busily building a reading and research room for our club members and friends to use…
2nd-Annual Kennett Classic
Last update: 9/20/2021 NEW: Visit our page on dining in Kennett Square Classic Computing Workshop Hack-a-thon Have an Apple II that needs TLC? Want to learn more about your IBM PC but don’t know where to start? Do you want…
Laptops and other Recent Donations
The RDI PowerLite was a SunSparc 5-compatible laptop. In the mid 1990’s there were few Sun OS laptops available compared with MS DOS and Macintosh models. I guess the cost of the MicroSparcII processor made these too expensive for popular…