CFOG's PIP, September 1986, Volume 4 No. 11, Whole No. 47, page 8
Disk Copying at Meetings
by Vince Kaczmar
One of the biggest assets of our club is the extensive public domain library. It is available to each and every member. The easiest way to get copies of the library is at a Sunday meeting. This because a few people bring their computers to the meeting and take the time to help copy disks for the other members.
The rule at CFOG is that those who want copies put their disks in the racks on the table. The disk copiers take the disks and copy them. They are then sorted out by name and made available to the owners. None are to sit down with their own computer, go over to the master disks, and take those they want to copy for themselves. This must be a cooperative effort.
To make sure that things go smoothly, please bring your computer on occasion to help out with the disk copying.
[Steps are being taken to try to make MS-DOS public domain and shareware software that CFOG has either on RCPM #2 or otherwise available to it, <a> available in a "library", <b> expanded in scope significantly, and <c> available for copying at the meetings. This should also include making the CP/M library available in formats other than Osborne, also. -- bhc]