CCP/M Meeting Notes September 1992 By Sigurd Kimpel, Acting Secretary The meeting was called to order by President Al Hathway at 7:32 PM. The following members were present: Al Hathway, Randy Edgett, Tom Veile, Diane Thome, Sigurd Kimpel and Stephen Griswold (Stephen arrived late). We discussed the club's bylaws (did we, or did we not have a quorum?). In as much as no one could show otherwise, we assumed that the attendees did constitute a quorum and proceded with the main topic of business which was the election of officers. The acting Secretary was directed to cast a single ballot for the following officers who were nominated at the August meeting: President: Al Hathway Treasurer: Tom Mannion Secretary: Gary J. Stagliano The "Program Planner" office remains open and a search for someone to fill that position will continue. There was no Treasurer's report, but the assumption was that we are nearly as solvent now as we were a month or so ago. General Discussion: The usual discussion on the "long term future" of the club ensued. Actually, the discussion centered around the amount of pizza and beer that could be purchased if we liquidated the club. The general consensus was that we could buy enough pizza and beer to cause our cholesterol to rise significantly and to threaten our safe arrival at home if we tried to liquidate the assets in a single session. Assumming that the pizza and beer were purchased at multiple "club meetings" (to stay within Connecticut's standards for blood/alcohol ratios and public decency), we might go 5 or 6 months before exhausting the treasury (possibly a lot less when word gets out!) The discussion then degraded to MS-DOS bashing and the club communications media (Smaller is Better! and the club BBS run by Lee Bradley). Tom Veile discussed the procedures he follows for generation of Smaller is Better! and reminded us that the deadline for submittals is about 1 week after the monthly meeting. Technical Stuff: Al Hathway had a neat laptop that was running the MYZ80 CP/M 2.2 simulation and NZCOM. Al received the disk in the mail from Lee Bradley a day or so earlier and he did not have time to thoroughly check it out, but his initial reaction is that MYZ80 simulation works, is reasonably complete and is relatively fast (Al was running a 386SX). The MYZ80 simulation sets up 8 megabyte virtual disks for drives A, B and C and a 1 megabyte RAMDISK for drive D. Al promised to give a more detailed report on the MYZ80 simulation next month. If you are thinking of trying MYZ80, you may want to get an MS-DOS program that is capable of reading CP/M formatted floppies. The program 22DISK is a public domain program that members may download from Lee Bradley's board (203) 665-1100. (Side note:) This writer has tried to run the MYZ80 CPM3 simulation, without success. To run the MYZ80 simulation, you must import CCP.COM from a licensed system (my CCP.COM came from a C128). If someone out there has better luck than I did, please let me know exactly what you did. See me at the next club meeting (or call me collect at 413-443-4397). Tom Veile briefly discussed LORAN, the radio location and ranging system that aircraft can use to locate their position. LORAN displays the aircraft position (latitude and longitude) based on the differential arrival times of signals from multiple fixed ground stations. Tom promised to give us a LORAN tutorial at the November meeting. My thanks to Diane Thome, who brought in the Kaypro 4 which I am using to type these minutes. Sigurd E. Kimpel Pittsfield, MA