And there’s more!

Over the last week or two, the exhibitors falling into a number of broad areas have been explored – but there are some that either don’t fit in any of those areas, or who only do so in a small way. Here are a few of those:

While Chris Hall has a few items of software, and a number of publications, he’s also something of a tinkerer, and puts together some interesting projects. In the past this has included portable RISC OS boxes with GPS receivers attached, or similar kit to monitor external external signals.

Orpheus Internet is a key part of the RISC OS community, even without any hardware or software for the OS. The company offers web hosting, internet connectivity, and more – and ensures those services are suitable for RISC OS users.

More about projects than products, you can expect a very colourful display on the OwlArt stand, where Andrew Conroy will be showing off a selection of hardware gadgets connected to Raspberry Pis, and operated from RISC OS.

And last, but not least, the charity stand covers any subject you can think of!