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- Meeting Notes, May/June 1989
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- The effect on me of bringing the wrong power cable to the May meeting
- was interesting. I was at a loss! I wanted to be able to demonstrate
- the software on -alpha.008, a Royal-formatted disk which has on it
- what I consider to be as close as you can get to 300k of Public Domain
- software at its best. How dependent on my computer I have allowed
- myself to become! How challenged I became to try to explain the
- material on this disk. Without the "aid" of a monitor I was forced to
- provide extra detail. Gabor Szikla liked meeting. He learned a few
- things he said to me. I am always happy when I hear this kind of
- thing!
-
- For the record, I would like to put down on paper the files on this
- disk and perhaps a short sentence or two about them. With the June
- issue disk-based, I see this as a prime opportunity to include the
- machine-readable software, documentation etc. etc. as part of the
- "newsletter". Keeping with a desire to separate Meeting Notes and
- other stuff, I will do this elsewhere. (See file BESTOF.CPM).
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- Al Hathway had a reprint of a book called "The CP/M Primer" by
- Murtha and Waite. He had never seen it before and as he read thru it
- felt it would be useful to the newer members. The Second Edition of
- this book came with the Royal computer for those who bought it from
- Railroad Salvage. I have written a letter to the publisher asking for
- permission to print in the hardcopy edition of Pieces of 8 one of the
- (many marvellous) drawings in this book. I have also asked them if
- the book is still in print and if not if it would be OK if we made
- copies of the most useful and introductory parts of it. Reinhard
- May's comments about this book are interesting; Now that he knows a
- bit more about his computer (thru CCP/M membership) he feels he may be
- able to get more out of the book than he did when he first tried.
-
- Tom Veile reported that our coffers hold $1259.21. The last
- newsletter was expensive. As you can see, we have been putting out a
- pamphlet. And I sent out about 50 complimentary issues last month
- because I thought the issue was particularly good and that it was
- about time this kind of effort were made to attract some of the people
- that have expressed an interest in CCP/M either by once being members
- or by leaving their name on some meeting attendance list. Hope we get
- a few people to (re-)join thru this mailing blitz. The expense of
- printing will all but disappear with the new disk-based format. We
- will have hard copy of Pieces of 8 available at the Farmington meeting
- but to save about 75 cents per issue we will not be sending hardcopy
- in the mail.
-
- As I write this I am beginning to realize the implications of what I
- am saying. I again appeal to any and all of you who enjoy and read
- Pieces of 8. This MUST be a joint effort. Jim, Robert and I will
- need the assistance of others to make a disk-based newsletter a
- success. This could very well develop into something nationally known
- and something people eagerly await in their mailboxes. The first step
- to making our disk-based newsletter has already been taken. I have
- mailed "CCP/M Survey Kits" to those six people that said "yes" to the
- question "Will you help with the CCP/M Survey" on the attendance form
- circulated at the last meeting. Reno Franconi, Glen Gross, Al
- Hathway, Reinhard May, Gabor Szikla, Diane Thome, and Tom Veile are
- the volunteers. I have received 4 so far and the people that have
- responded are taking their surveys seriously, as it was intended.
- Please don't put off sending yours in. We appreciate the time it will
- take you and will report the findings we make in our next Executive
- Meeting. We WILL take action based on the information. I will also
- put an article together when the results are in on what you said and
- what we plan on doing to meet the needs that emerge.
-
- So mostly I experienced the meeting as one of those meetings during
- which the latest and greatest editor, disk directory program, library
- utility, games, file compressors and decompressors, file managers etc.
- were announced, named, briefly reviewed and compared. I wish there
- had been more computers, more people and more time. But I always wish
- that!
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- Z-Systems Associates and Leor Zolman have just recently announced a
- ZCPR3-knowledgable version of the classic BDS C compiler. Al Hathway
- called to tell me about it and I then discovered the ad in the latest
- FOGHORN as well as the latest TCJ (these are two of the best journals
- available on CP/M today). An integrated editor (RED), symbolic
- debugger and (get this) named directory and error flag support. $90.
- This is as big news to the software world as Micropro's WS4. When
- commercial products are announced that pay attention to ZCPR3, stand
- up and SHOUT! CCP/M's Z-Plan status allows members to buy this at 20
- percent off. $72 for the finest C compiler on the 8-bit market. See
- elsewhere for our Z-Plan order form if interested.
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- Lee R. Bradley, May 22, 1989