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The CPC Only Meeting was organized by [[TFM]] in Munich in 1994. At this meeting [[FutureOS]] has been released. The meeting was free.
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The FutureOS Release Meeting was organized by [[TFM]] of [[FutureSoft]] in Munich from June 16-18, 1995. At this meeting the new and revolutionary operating system [[FutureOS]] for the Amstrad/Schneider CPC6128 and 6128 Plus computers had been released. The participation at the meeting was free of a meeting fee. Participants could sleep at the meeting place in sleeping bags or in hotels near by.
  
== Participants ==
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== Participants ==
  
 
*[[Brainblaster]] of [[Frankenteam]]
 
*[[Brainblaster]] of [[Frankenteam]]
*[[Dark Sektor]]
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*[[Dark Sector]]
 
*[[Doc Bartoc]] of [[Bollaware]]
 
*[[Doc Bartoc]] of [[Bollaware]]
 
*[[Gert Genial]] of [[Frankenteam]]
 
*[[Gert Genial]] of [[Frankenteam]]
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Further a lot of members of the [[SCUG]] have been visiting the release. And may I've forgotten some... it's long ago.
 
Further a lot of members of the [[SCUG]] have been visiting the release. And may I've forgotten some... it's long ago.
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[[Category:CPC_events]]
 
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[[Category:FutureOS]]

Latest revision as of 06:54, 23 October 2018

The FutureOS Release Meeting was organized by TFM of FutureSoft in Munich from June 16-18, 1995. At this meeting the new and revolutionary operating system FutureOS for the Amstrad/Schneider CPC6128 and 6128 Plus computers had been released. The participation at the meeting was free of a meeting fee. Participants could sleep at the meeting place in sleeping bags or in hotels near by.

Participants

Further a lot of members of the SCUG have been visiting the release. And may I've forgotten some... it's long ago.