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- CCP/M MINUTES FOR December, 1991
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- Meeting was called to order at 7:30 PM by Al Hathway.
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- Attending:
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- Lee Bradley Ray Brown
- Steve Dresser Stephen Griswold
- Al Hathway Sigurd Kimpel
- Tom Mannion Gary Stagliano
- Diane Thome Tom Veile
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- Subjects covered:
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- Item 1. Lee mentioned about EB&C dedication to Jim Taylor. Although he
- had not mailed it out yet, Subscribers at the meeting could pick-up
- their copy there.. Non-Subscribers were allowed to review, but were
- asked to return copies.
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- Item 2. a short discussion for a possible fund to be collected as a
- 'Jim Taylor memorial' to be collected by Tom Mannion. Purchase of a
- Savings bond for Jonathan maybe.. Make checks payable to CCP/M, with
- Note of 'Jim Taylor Fund'.
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- Item 3, Tom Veile has offer to take-up the SIB editor position.
- Copies of SIB were available at the meeting. Lee will be adding a new
- directory for SIB articles for Tom to download. projected a 2 to
- 3-page letter, with a 1-page 'Mailer' cover.
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- Al Hathway noted that we will be giving Tom All the support we have to
- all our past newsletter editors. (Oh-Boy! Are You In trouble Tom!)
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- Item 4, Steve Dresser gave a run-down of the presentations & topics to
- be done at future meetings. Al Hathway, & Steve Dresser, will be
- giving a brief overview of the Heathkit 'OctoPort'. device. So-far, we
- have planned presentations till April, '92.
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- Al:"I Love it when a plan comes together." (Sorry Al, it's been done
- before. Can't think of where though..)
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- Steve Noted If anyone has Ideas for future meetings, leave him a
- message on the BBS.
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- Item 5 . YASBEC Updates, Stephen Griswold described the Trials &
- Tribulations of trying to build the YASBEC. Will be contacting Cam
- Cottrill further to obtain the Monitor ROM. So-far, the computer is
- complete as far as the motherboard, Minus the Monitor ROM. Designing &
- Layout of the case are in the process. Lee noted that someone had
- submitted an article to David McGlone's 'Z-Letter' essentially drawing
- a bad picture of the YASBEC.
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- Item 6. Tom Mannion gave a brief Treasurer's report. He discussed the
- problems he has been having with trying to obtain a club Checking
- account. So-far, 3 checks have been collected. Discussion on what the
- checking account will require for minimum. Tom is planning a joint
- account. It was discussed NOT to make this a joint account, to buffer
- the account to above the $500. Minimum with Tom's own money, rather we
- should attempt to create a membership drive to beef-up the funding.
- Tom Veile mentioned about the previous bank which had gone under
- (bought by Fleet) which required $250 just to start account.
- Possibility of making an amendment to our by-laws to extend the
- Treasurer's position.
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- Tom Veile mentioned he had finally 'Burned out' after 5 years.. Tom
- Mannion retorted 'I've had My Imsai since 1978. I can handle it.'
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- Tom V. will give Tom M. a check for $300 to transfer funds w/o quite
- killing the account. Tom V. also transferred the necessary IRS Tax and
- Non-profit Forms.
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- Item 7, Secretary's report made by Ray Brown at the last Month's
- meetings were read from the SIB Tom V. had provided at the meeting. No
- Errors or Omissions to the previous meeting notes.
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- Item 8. TCC, formerly the ConnHUG User Group, ceased operations last
- Wednesday. Al Hathway: the club basicly died of apathy. It has
- officially disbanded. It was asked what will become of the TCC BBS
- Rick Swenton Sysops, as this is a PBBS beta-test site, and a secondary
- contact point for other members..
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- Item 9. Gary Stagliano, AKA Mr. Infocom, mentioned that Activision
- went Chapter-11, after it bought Infocom, but has not yet released
- 'Lost treasures of Infocom' (Various Infocom Text Adventure games..)
- He also gave a short listing of pricing for the various games that
- they are 'Supposed' to release. Also of some of the programs that are
- able to be converted over from the IBM format. Railroad Salvage still
- has a small supply of Infocom Games, and Peach Software available..
- But, Not that big a supply.
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- Business meeting was adjourned at 8:30 PM
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- At 8:30 PM, Tom Mannion gave a presentation of various
- Compression/De-compression formats for CP/M . (I.E. Squeeze, Crunch,
- .ARK, .ZIP, etc.)
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- Several flurried jokes of wit followed about files which had
- extensions which already had the used .-?- format. COWS. was used as
- an example, such as crunch would create COWS.ZZZ, which brought out
- the pun of 'Sleeping Cows' which was followed by 'Letting "ZZZ"'ing
- Cows "YYY".' Available from Lee's BBS, CRLZH20.LBR contains the most
- recent LZH Compression, utility, and the Un-Crunch utility which will
- cover Squeezed, All versions of Crunch, and the last versions of
- LZH-Crunch. Howard Goldstein's LBREXT will also extract/Un-crunch up
- to the latest LZH 2.0. No, CRLZH20.LBR will Not be Crunched!
- download: 90K. LBREXT is less than 80K, and may or may not be a better
- choice. But is available for either Z-system or CP/M 2.2. Steve
- Dresser noted that versions 2.3, and 2.5 to 2.8 to handled date
- stamping, which 2.4 did not. MS-DOS .ZIP files can be extracted with
- UNZIP 1.5, and can be directory viewed with ZIPDIR 1.2. There is an
- older version of UNZIP, UNZIP099, which required external overlay
- files, on the disk to received the file. .ARC & .ARK files can be
- extracted and viewed by UNARC 1.6, which comes in UNARC16.ARK, which
- can be downloaded, renamed to UNARC16.COM, Run, and it will
- self-extract into the Doc's, an 8080 and a Z80 version.
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- The Meeting adjourned at 8:55PM, and Informal meeting reconvened at
- George's Pizza. (It's CHOW-TIME!)
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- Respectfully (although I may lose Plenty after this.) submitted,
- Stephen Griswold, Acting Secretary. (Give me a break, It's my 1st time
- as a Secretary!)
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