User Groups:
See also:
Anything Commodore User Group (ACUG) - Located in Astoria, Oregon.
Barrie Users Group (BUG) - Barrie, Ontario group open to all who have a genuine interest in computing. They welcome PCs, Commodore C64/128, Amiga, and all other types of computers.
Calgary Commodore Users Group (CCUG) - Provides hardware and software support to southern Alberta Commodore Users. Users of other 8-bit computers are invited to join.
Cincinnati Commodore Computer Club - In existence since 1983, this club meets in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. They host a list of Commodore printer models and their modern-day ribbon equivalents.
Commodore Users Group of Kansas City (CUGKC) - Currently supports the Commodore 64 and 128 computers.
Commodore Users Group of Saskatchewan (CUGS) - Information about the Regina-based Commodore users group that disbanded in the mid-1990s. Includes an archive of newsletters in PDF format.
Commodore Users of Edmonton (CUE) - Founded in 1983 and specializes in 8-bit Commodore information.
Dayton Area Computer User Group (DACUG) - Dayton, Ohio area computer user group. Tailors to IBM PC, Commodore 64/128 and Amigas.
Former Commodore User Groups - Clubs that have closed or dropped Commodore support.
Fresno Commodore Users Group - Commodore 8-bit computer support in Fresno, California. Features old newsletters and articles that appeared in the newsletter "The Interface".
Main Line Computer Users Group - Founded in 1982, based in West Chester, PA.
Memphis Amiga Group (MAG) and Memphis Commodore Users Club (MCUC) - Two clubs that spanned the late 1980s to the late 1990s. Old print magazines and dumps of disk-based magazines are available.
Milwaukee Area Computer Enthusiasts (MACE) - Founded in 1983 as a Commodore user group and still supports Amiga and C64/128 computers.
SouthWest Regional Association of Programmers (SWRAP) - Chicago's Commodore user group since January 1983.
Toronto PET User's Group (TPUG) - Founded in 1979 and bills itself as the second oldest Commodore computer club. Supports all Commodore models from the PET to the Amiga.
Tri-City Computer Club (TC-Cubed) - Kennewick, Washington group formed to promote the use of, share knowledge of, and to educate the public about Amiga, Commodore, Apple and IBM computers.
University Place Commodore Home User's Group (UPCHUG) - Amiga and Commodore club in Tacoma, Pierce County, WA.
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