This is a special mailing from the Connecticut CP/M Users' Group. It contains a fair amount of material! One of the most important things it contains is an application for membership renewal. Our Group cannot survive unless once a year you take the time to dig deep and send in your $15 to cover the costs of its operation. I apologize for the lateness of this mailing (if I get this in the mail tomorrow morning there's a slight chance you'll get it Tuesday, just in time for you to change your plans and come to the monthly second Tuesday (September 13th) meeting which will be back at the Farmington Public Library - 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM.) Sorry about that. This may be late, but it may be worth the wait. Last meeting in August was pretty well attended. Mostly we decided upon a slate of officers. I still have to call one of the Presidential nominees to see if he would like to run. I put things off alot these days. But I will try and reach him and on Tuesday we can vote our new leaders in. Tom Veile has graciously agreed to stay on as Treasurer. Richard Steadman wants to be the new Software Librarian. I'll continue to record monthly meeting notes in the Newsletter as Secretary. Brian Richard Nalewajek has agreed to be available as a Presidential nominee. Glen Gross is the fellow I haven't called yet although we have talked a bit in the past about his interest in being President. Hope he can find the time to be our President. I think he would be excellent. I think Brian would be excellent too. Jim Taylor will be running for Newsletter Editor. Al Hathway will be our (finally someone actually offered to take this important position!) Program Co-Ordinator. 1988-89 is shaping up to be a very interesting year indeed! There's an application for NZ-COM (Z3-PLUS) inside. I am mailing Joe Wright the application a User Group may fill out which will allow us to become a dealer for his products. You will save approximately $19 by buying the new Z-System thru us. I am running NZCOM on my Royal and will be demonstrating it at some future meeting. This is very important software and I strongly urge you to fill out your order and send it to Joe. We still need our User Group Z-PLAN number but I think Joe will honor your order now if you send it. I thought it was too important to delay releasing this form. In fact, you might want to read what I've written on our application to him for Dealer status. Here's an index for what's inside. Remember, the KEY THING TO DO is to FILL OUT YOUR APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL and send it in. Yes, I hate to say it, but this will be YOUR LAST NEWSLETTER unless you renew. I've finally entered all our names into my little home grown database manager (DATA211B.BAS) and you can find your name on one of the pages inside which shows all 66 members. (We mail to several people on a complimentary basis. Only Karlynn Carrington's name is included on the enclosed mailing list label pages (just got a letter from her telling us she's moving to Washington state). Jay Sage, Joe Wright, Marc Warren, BPMUG, TCC, Wayne Masters, Steven Greenburg, FOG, TCJ, and others will be sent this mailing and will be added to our complimentary list. If you know someone you think would benefit from our news, let us know.) 1. CCP/M Membership Application Form 2. CCP/M General Information Fact Sheet 3. CCP/M Member List (ie. Us!) 4. ZELLER.PAS, a Pascal program which tells you what day any date falls on. 5. SLR Systems product brochure. Best assembler/linker around. 6. The Computer Journal. The HOW TO magazine. Order Form enclosed. 7. Product Announcement from IBM. (You've probably seen this before but in case you missed it ... ) 8. The Recursive Universe. A book about LIFE. Reprint of book jacket. (We have several LIFE programs in the library. Listings available at the meeting. BDSLIFE.C by Leor Zolman. FASTLIFE.Z80 by Jim Petersen. 9. Something Jim Taylor slipped into my hand at the last meeting. A structured brainstorm on how we might procede with our group. He I'm sure had no idea I'd publish it and I hope he does not mind. We need to define ourselves more clearly and this I think is a good start. 10. IBM-COMPATIBLE definition. And more. 11. A poem by Robert Frost. 12. Z-PLAN application forms. Thanks go to Rick Swenton for sending us hard copy of this User Group dealer opportunity. 13. Some intriguing mathematical problems. A CCP/M T-Shirt goes to anyone solving all three problems. Send your solution to CCP/M at the address given on the CCP/M membership application form. 14. AMPRO Computers, Inc. Spec sheet of their Little Board/PLUS computer. (Al Hathway is considering building an inexpensive Z-System based computer and using the Little Board/Plus as its CPU. I am also considering setting up a BBS which would use the Little Board. Rick Swenton owns one. Joe Wright built NZCOM on one. Thought you might want to see something on it. Well that's about it for now. I'm off to work. Then off to the YOU Picnic. It'll be good to see the YOU gang. Weather looks promising. (Unlike last year!!!). Hope you were there! Lee Bradley