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World of Commodore
About World of Commodore
World of Commodore is a yearly PC expo devoted to Commodore computers. The indicates were at first sorted out by Commodore Canada or its sister organizations, and occurred at the International Center in Mississauga, Ontario, however, in a few years extra expos were held in the United States, Australia, or Europe. The Expos were among the biggest in the processing business, with participation at a few occasions achieving 100,000. Similarly as with cross-industry public exhibitions, for example, CES and COMDEX, World of Commodore expos were broadly covered in processing magazines. With the decrease of its 8-bit product offering and the ascent of the Amiga, Commodore started marking a portion of the expos as World of Commodore/Amiga. The name was changed to World of Amiga following Commodore's insolvency in 1994 and buy by German PC combination Escom the next year.
The Amiga expos proceeded until 2002. In 2004, the first show arrangement was restored by the Toronto PET Users Group. Starting at World of Commodore proceeds under TPUG's aegis, yet on a scale much decreased since the expo's prime. The principal World of Commodore was composed by Commodore Canada and held at the International Center in Mississauga, Ontario from 8 to 11 December 1983. More than 70 exhibitors from around the globe marked on to make a big appearance and show their Commodore-perfect programming and equipment. Regardless of the surprising nonappearance of a few exhibitors, the tradition was a marvelous achievement, with 38,000 guests going to; participation on the show's last day was the most elevated ever of International Center.