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'''Books, CDRom and VCD from the ModCon events''' | |||
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BME has published materials documenting the [[ModCon 1999]] and [[ModCon 2000]] events in book, video and CD-ROM format. | |||
== ModCon 1999 == | |||
The 1999 ModCon was documented both in book and electronic formats. The limited edition, black and white book contained an HTML- formatted CD-ROM, to be viewed on your computer's browser. The CD contained photos (in three sizes, including sizes for printing) and video. Both the book and CD are currently out of print. | |||
== ModCon 2000 == | |||
ModCon 2000 was more ambitious with its documentation. A 64 page color/black & white book was produced and bundled with a VCD that can be played on computer or DVD players. | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[ModCon]] | |||
* [[ModCon (book)]] |
Latest revision as of 08:11, 17 September 2023
Books, CDRom and VCD from the ModCon events
BME has published materials documenting the ModCon 1999 and ModCon 2000 events in book, video and CD-ROM format.
ModCon 1999
The 1999 ModCon was documented both in book and electronic formats. The limited edition, black and white book contained an HTML- formatted CD-ROM, to be viewed on your computer's browser. The CD contained photos (in three sizes, including sizes for printing) and video. Both the book and CD are currently out of print.
ModCon 2000
ModCon 2000 was more ambitious with its documentation. A 64 page color/black & white book was produced and bundled with a VCD that can be played on computer or DVD players.