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'''Alchimie''' is a French demo and retro computer party held in France, more precisely in the Drôme département, in the Valley of the Rhône.
 
'''Alchimie''' is a French demo and retro computer party held in France, more precisely in the Drôme département, in the Valley of the Rhône.
  
Organized by the '''TripleA''' association, it has seen more and more French Amstradists attending it in later editions, slowly becoming one of the main French Amstrad friendly party.
 
  
It is currently alternating with the main '''Alchimie''' each odd years, and the smaller more intimist '''µAlchimie''' the even years (between each main).
 
  
  
 
=== Organization and history ===
 
=== Organization and history ===
  
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Organized by the '''TripleA''' association, an originally '''Amiga''' oriented club. '''TripleA''' mostly organize events called Amigabouffes, which are basically dinners with Amiga afficionados. '''Alchimie''' and '''µAlchimie''' are the annual XXL Amigabouffes.
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The annual events are currently alternating with the main '''Alchimie''' each odd years and the smaller more intimist '''µAlchimie''' the even years (between each main). Main '''Alchimies''' are held in '''Tain l'Hermitage''' (Drôme) while '''µAlchimies''' are help in the smaller village of '''Clérieux''' (Drôme).
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It has seen more and more French Amstradists attending it in later editions, slowly becoming one of the main French Amstrad friendly party, alongside Atari and Amiga and any retro computers fans, and modern computers users as well.
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First edition of the '''Alchimie''' was held in 2001.
  
 
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=== Timeline and releases ===
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=== Timeline ===
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*Alchimie 1 – 2001
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*Alchimie 2 – 2002
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*Alchimie 3 – 2003
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*Alchimie 4 – 2004
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*Alchimie 5 – 2005
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*Alchimie 6 – 2006
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*Alchimie 7 – 2007
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*Alchimie 2009 – 2009
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*µAlchimie – 2010
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*Alchimie 111111 – 2011
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*µAlchimie II – 2012
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*Alchimie X – 2013
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*µAlchimie III – 2014
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*Alchimie 0xb – 2015
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*µAlchimie IV – 2016
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*Alchimie 12 – 2017
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=== Compos ===
  
  
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=== Links ===
 
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* https://www.triplea.fr/blog/lalchimie/les-anciennes-alchimies/
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[[Category:CPC_events]]

Revision as of 21:01, 20 November 2017

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The 12th edition held in 2017


Alchimie is a French demo and retro computer party held in France, more precisely in the Drôme département, in the Valley of the Rhône.



Organization and history

Organized by the TripleA association, an originally Amiga oriented club. TripleA mostly organize events called Amigabouffes, which are basically dinners with Amiga afficionados. Alchimie and µAlchimie are the annual XXL Amigabouffes.

The annual events are currently alternating with the main Alchimie each odd years and the smaller more intimist µAlchimie the even years (between each main). Main Alchimies are held in Tain l'Hermitage (Drôme) while µAlchimies are help in the smaller village of Clérieux (Drôme).

It has seen more and more French Amstradists attending it in later editions, slowly becoming one of the main French Amstrad friendly party, alongside Atari and Amiga and any retro computers fans, and modern computers users as well.

First edition of the Alchimie was held in 2001.



Timeline

  • Alchimie 1 – 2001
  • Alchimie 2 – 2002
  • Alchimie 3 – 2003
  • Alchimie 4 – 2004
  • Alchimie 5 – 2005
  • Alchimie 6 – 2006
  • Alchimie 7 – 2007
  • Alchimie 2009 – 2009
  • µAlchimie – 2010
  • Alchimie 111111 – 2011
  • µAlchimie II – 2012
  • Alchimie X – 2013
  • µAlchimie III – 2014
  • Alchimie 0xb – 2015
  • µAlchimie IV – 2016
  • Alchimie 12 – 2017


Compos

participants

Links