- We have an exhibit high on the wall with some 21 different ISA cards showing the breadth and depth of value that the IBM PC bus brought, and "nod" to Lew Eggebrecht, Chief Engineer on the PC development at IBM, who "wrote the book" on interfacing to the IBM PC. Bart Hirst designed the rack system and 3d printed clips to hold the cards. It is mounted high on the walls and tilts forward to make the view flat to the observer. - A V4 Grease Weasle was generously donated to VCF by Emma Bear Holdings at the last VCF East. I constructed a rig for it from a broken CD duplicator case. The case was nice because of the 5 drive openings and suitable power supply built in. Bart Hirst 3D printed a bracket to hold the grease weasle in the rear opening of the case. It has 5.25 DSDD and 3.5 drive. And room for three more half height drives if we care to expand it. We have cabling for an 8" drive support too, so that should be coming soon to support our S-100 systems. - I started capturing disk images from our only copies of Amiga disks and made some fresh working disks. I'm looking forward to making more great demo software media for PC, CP/M, TRS-80, and others that can be done on the types of drives we have. (We will also have an AppleSause operation soon, too). - There is an intention now to provide instructions at each exhibited computer regarding simplified operation so visitors can run the computers themselves in a more meaningful manor. They will be able to handle the media, do directories to examine the media content, and run programs off the real media. We are OK with this because we will be able to replace the media on demand if anything happens to it. Douglas Crawford VCF Mid-Atlantic Museum Mgr InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road Wall, NJ 07719