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San Jose PC CI ub Newsletter




             Document Number

                     SJPCN03

                 May 4, 1982



       Edited by Bonnie Lamb


                     F98/142
                    San Jose
                8 + 276-3653
             VM(SJEVMl/LAMB)



                 IBM PC Club
                                   IBM PC Club


CONTENTS



IBM SAN JOSE PC NEWSLETTER                        1
Errata                                            1

April Meeting            . . . .                  2
Special Interest Groups (SIG)                     3
Survey Results    ....... .                       3
San Jose PC Club Profile                          5
Tips and Techniques                               6

Programming notes                                 8

Electrohome 1302 Color Monitor with the PC       11

VOLKSWRITER Comparison to EASYWRITER             12

PC Puzzler                                       14

I nstall Notes                                   16

PC Club Program Library Directory                17
PC Add-Ons   ....                                19

SORT Comparisons                                 20

Help Wanted/Help Offered                         21

Classified                                       22

PC Newsletter Articles                           23




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                                 IBM PC Club


IBM SAN JOSE PC NEWSLETTER



This month's newsletter has some survey results, sort performance information, a
crossword puzzle (don't peek at the answers), and other good stuff. Time is
short, we should have gone to press yesterday, so I'll close with next month's
activity schedule:


 DATE      DAY     TIME       LOCATION             EVENT

 May 11    Tue.    5 p.m.     STL Cafeteria       PC Club Meeting
 May 12    Wed.    7:30p.m.   DYSAN Santa Clara   SVCC
 May 18    Tue.    5 p.m.     STL K210            Phototypsetting SIG
 May 25    Tue.    5 p.m.     STL K210            Visiclub (SIG) Meeting
 June 1    Tue.    5 p.m.     STL K210            Advisory Meeting



ERRATA


The Silicon Valley Computer Club (SVCC) has found a bug in the BIOS modification
that was printed in SJPCNOI to allow double-sided floppies. Details of symptoms
and a possible fix are in the works. Look in next month's newsletter for this in-
formation.




                                                           SJPCN03   05/04/82   1
                                   IB-M PC -Club


APRIL MEETING



The April meeting was hosted by Gene Barlow from STL. Stan Rosenfeld, the PC
Club President, had escaped to a week-long vacation cruise, and Hal Hanesworth,
the Vice President, had transferred to Boca Raton. Thanks Gene, for pulling a
fine program together with such short notice.

Current magazine information (summarized by Lu Spriggs):
     BYTE has devoted this month's issue to human factors, including a good
     objective look at the PC. PC Magazine and Personal Computer Age continue to
     have informative articles. Softalk magazine will give a free subscription
     to anyone who can give them a valid PC serial number. The PC serial number
     lets Softalk know that you're not a casual reader, but a true PC hobbyist.
     We've copied the subscription form and included it at the back of this
     newsletter. (Gene Barlow and Lu Spriggs have been pleased with past Softalk
     issues.)

Missing books: will the members who borrowed some books/magazines at the March
club meeting please return them? Unfortunately, these were not club library
items, but the personal property of Lu Spriggs who would appreciate their re-
turn.

VP nominations will be accepted at the May advisory meeting and presented at the
May club meeting on the following Tuesday.

Vendors: Stan Rosenfeld has been working with the Personnel department to set
guidelines on vendor activities with the PC Club. The guidelines:

    1.   Members may evaluate and present their opinions on competitive products
         at club meetings.

    2.   Vendors may present non-competitive products at the request of club mem-
         bers and with the approval of the Personnel department.

    3.   Product prices and available locations will not be discussed    at   club
         meetings or in this newsletter.

(Ed. note: The advisory committee has decided to keep handouts on the cafeteria
tables directly outside the club meeting room, in order to minimize disruptions
dur ing the meet ing . )

Gene Barlow summarized the latest PC product announcements for

         Inventory Control by Peachtree Software, Inc.
         Dow Jones Reporter
         Time Manager by Microsoft, Inc.
         COBOL compiler by Microsoft, Inc.
         CP/M-86 by Digital Research, Inc.




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                                 IBM PC Club


VisiCalc: Lu Spriggs informed us that Version 1.1 is available at no charge to
current VisiCalc owners if the VisiCalc registration card is sent in during
March 1 through August 31, 1982. Version 1.1 supports 256K of memory.

Education: Paul Conrad gave a real-life VisiCalc example: a 1040 form applica-
tion.

Word processors: Roger Simpson gave a lively comparison of      Volkswriter       and
Easywriter. Roger's summary is printed in an article below.



SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (SIG)


Want to get ~way from the crowds at the regular PC meetings? Do you have a spe-
cial interest that isn't emphasized enough to satisfy your curiosity on the sec-
ond Tuesday of the month? Or maybe the regular PC meetings ARE fun and
informative, but you are willing to go to another PC-type meeting devoted to
your favorite topic - just to learn more about it or participate in a group
project or talk with other people who have the same interests. That's what SIGs
are for. The PC Interest Survey showed a number of potential interest groups. If
you think you would like to be part of one that isn't formed yet, stand up at the
general meeting and ask for others to join you, or put an ad in the classified
section of this newsletter. 



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