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 Chicago Classic Computing (or "ChiClassicComp") began as a Yahoo! mailing list in November, 2006, started by [[user:silent700|Silent700]] to help bring together fellow hobbyists he met while giving away computers on Craigslist. List membership grew slowly over time but the same informal organizing structure remains today. Chicago Classic Computing (or "ChiClassicComp") began as a Yahoo! mailing list in November, 2006, started by [[user:silent700|Silent700]] to help bring together fellow hobbyists he met while giving away computers on Craigslist. List membership grew slowly over time but the same informal organizing structure remains today.
  
-Besides bringing collectors together via the mailing list and Facebook group, the ChiClassicComp crew organizes the yearly Vintage Computer Festival Midwest, a late-summer gathering of vintage computing exhibitsvendors, presentations and more. As of 2025, VCFMW will be in its 20th year as a free show.+In July of 2023Chicago Classic Computing incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
  
-List members' interests vary widely, from the 8-bit computers some grew up withback to the "Big Iron" that predates the home computer revolutionforward to Windows PCs of the 1990sBut we all share passion for preserving history and celebrating the hardware and software that changed our worlds.+Besides bringing collectors together via the mailing list and Facebook group, the ChiClassicComp crew organizes the yearly [[https://vcfmw.org|Vintage Computer Festival Midwest]]a late-summer gathering of vintage computing exhibits, vendors, presentations and moreAs of 2025, VCFMW will be in its 20th year as free show.
  
-Besides collecting computers, the vintage computing hobby also encompasses software preservationdeveloping new products and accessories for old hardware, software and document archiving and sharing our personal experiences in computing history with others.+List members' interests vary widely, from the 8-bit computers some grew up withback to the "Big Iron" that predates the home computer revolutionforward to the Unix workstations and Windows PCs of the 1990s. But we all share a passion for preserving history and celebrating the hardware and software that changed our worlds.
  
 +Besides collecting computers, the vintage computing hobby also encompasses software preservation, developing new products and accessories for old hardware, [[https://vtda.org|software and document archiving]] and sharing our personal experiences in computing history with others, young and old.
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