With a new year upon us it is heartening to see that there is already a good list of RISC OS events scheduled for this year. So here are some dates to add to your shiny new diary or PDA.
Update - Invicta RISC OS Users' Group
Peter Campbell-Banks has got in touch to let us know that IRUG meet on the third Sunday of every month at 14:30 at the Royal Naval Association Club in Kent. This means their next meeting will be on the 20th. For more details on the group check out their website, email Peter, or 'phone him on 07854 055060.
User groups
ROUGOL - Monday 17th January
First up is the RISC OS User Group Of London's first meeting of the year, to be held at the Blue Eyed Maid in London. The guest speaker at the meeting will be Stephen Streater, who founded Eidos and was instrumental in the development of the Optima video editing suite. Amongst other topics he'll be talking about his latest venture, Forbidden Technologies, and how they plan to revolutionise video editing by making use of cloud computing.
ROUGUL meetings are held on the third monday of every month, so be on the lookout for details of their next meeting, to be held on the 21st of February.
RONWUG - Wednesday 19th January
The RISC OS North West User Group hold meetings on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, which if my maths are correct, means that their next meeting will be next Wednesday. The group meets at the Trafford Metrovick Rugby & Cricket Club in Sale. More details about the group are available at their website.
WROCC - Wednesday 2nd February
The Wakefield RISC OS Computer Club's next meeting will apparently feature Peter Richmond's eagerly-anticipated 'RISC OS Quiz'. As usual the meeting will be held at the West Yorkshire Sports and Social Club in Wakefield.
The group holds meetings on the 1st Wednesday of each month - check their website for more details.
Southampton Acorn User's Group - Tuesday 10th February
Although an official announcement is pending, it looks like the next meeting of the Southampton Acorn User's Group will be on the 10th of February, at its usual location of the Itchen College in Southampton. Expect to see Dave Higton in attendance, showing off his latest progress on adding CMOS RAM support to the OMAP port of RISC OS.
SASAUG - Monday 14th February
The Sussex & Surrey Acorn User's Group will hold their next meeting at the usual time and place - 8:00pm at the Horsham Methodist Church Hall in Horsham. Meetings are typically held on the second Monday of each month.
Midland User's Group - Saturday 19th March
Although we're a bit late to annouce today's meeting, news is that MUG's next meeting will be on the 19th of March and will cover the use of Messenger Pro's advanced features. The meeting will be held at the The Methodist Church Hall in Bromsgrove. More details, including those of future meetings, are available at the group's website.
Shows
South West Show - Saturday 5th March
The first show of the year will be the South West Show, to be held at the Webbington Hotel and Spa in Loxton.
The Wessex ARM User's Group, which organises the South West Show, holds monthly meetings, typically on the 2nd Saturday of each month. More details are available on their website.
Wakefield Show - Saturday 16h April
This year's Wakefield Show will once again be held at the Cedar Court Hotel in Wakefield. Exhibitor details are yet to be announced, so keep an eye on their website for more information.
Midlands Midsummer Mugshow - Saturday 9th July
The Midlands Midsummer Mugshow returns again, to be held at St John's Church Hall in Kenilworth. Keep an eye on the Midland User's Group's website for more details as they become available.
RISC OS London Show - Saturday 29th October
And last but not least is this year's RISC OS London Show. Details of this year's show are currently a bit scarce, but it's likely to be held at its usual location of the St Giles Hotel in London.
Any meetings or shows that we've missed?
Get in touch and let us know!
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trevj (14:14 18/1/2011) helpful (20:09 23/1/2011) VincceH (20:55 23/1/2011) VincceH (09:29 24/1/2011) trevj (10:25 24/1/2011) VincceH (14:55 24/1/2011) trevj (09:09 28/1/2011) helpful (10:33 28/1/2011)
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Trevor Johnson |
Message #116234, posted by trevj at 14:14, 18/1/2011 |
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Nice summary... I hope you can take some time out to attend one or two shows yourself!
Still under discussion is the rebirth of the Bristol group on Wednesday 26 January (expect a c.s.a.announce posting before the end of the week). So far, it's looking like being just Vince, me and Scott (no mates). I'll be able to show Jeffrey's incredible Touch Book work and maybe Chris Hall will fancy demonstrating his convenient BeagleBoard-xM dual boot configuration at some point, too |
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Bryan Hogan |
Message #116265, posted by helpful at 20:09, 23/1/2011, in reply to message #116234 |
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Well those unlucky enough not to make it along to ROUGOL last Monday missed a fascinating talk!
And can I encourage anyone in the south west to go along and support the new Bristol user group. |
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Message #116268, posted by VincceH at 20:55, 23/1/2011, in reply to message #116265 |
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Well, the csaa posting seems to have gone wrong, which doesn't help. The first one went to the wrong address - when I realised I checked with my old mate Google for the right one, and found a form on the owlart.net website, so I tried that.
When that didn't work, I re-sent the email (to the right address) but nothing seemed to happen. Upon checking my logs today, I noticed the headers were broken (so I'm assuming it didn't get anywhere, though I didn't get an NDR) and I sent it again.
That was about 11am this morning, so now it's a matter of waiting to see if that one worked. |
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Message #116275, posted by VincceH at 09:29, 24/1/2011, in reply to message #116268 |
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That was about 11am this morning, so now it's a matter of waiting to see if that one worked. In my news feed this morning are two csaa posts with a time stamp of 18:00ish yesterday. On the basis of that, and the fact that I've received no sign of the usual automated reply, I declare my last attempt at posting a failure.
I'll try again right now - the newsgroup method this time, but in the past ISTR that's the one that's always given the most trouble. |
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Trevor Johnson |
Message #116277, posted by trevj at 10:25, 24/1/2011, in reply to message #116275 |
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What a pain, but never mind. Consider it a trial run for future meetings! Anyway, I think most people in the area are probably up to speed with our plans. For the record, this announcement was sent by email to csaa@owlart.net (not using the form) and I received an acknowledgement from Andrew Conroy within 12 hours. |
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Message #116283, posted by VincceH at 14:55, 24/1/2011, in reply to message #116277 |
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What a pain, but never mind. Consider it a trial run for future meetings! A trial run for not getting an announcement onto the main usenet group for announcements in the Acorn/RISC OS community? That's useful, then.
Anyway, I think most people in the area are probably up to speed with our plans. Probably. We hope.
For the record, this announcement was sent by email to csaa@owlart.net (not using the form) and I received an acknowledgement from Andrew Conroy within 12 hours. Yes, when I post something and it works I usually get quite a speedy reply from Andrew. Unfortunately, though, it doesn't always work - as now. This isn't the first time a post has gone wrong, but it's the first time it's gone wrong so many times.
Posting to comp.sys.acorn.announce is beginning to feel like hiring the A Team:
"If you have a posting, if no other group is right, and if you can find it, maybe you can post to.. csaa." |
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Trevor Johnson |
Message #116379, posted by trevj at 09:09, 28/1/2011, in reply to message #116265 |
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Well those unlucky enough not to make it along to ROUGOL last Monday missed a fascinating talk!. Did you obtain a copy of 'FastBrot' in the end? |
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Bryan Hogan |
Message #116380, posted by helpful at 10:33, 28/1/2011, in reply to message #116379 |
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Did you obtain a copy of 'FastBrot' in the end? Unfortunately not.
Stephen said he still had his RiscPC so would have a copy somewhere. He also said that by the time of the StrongARM (or was it just the ARM6?) it did real time zoom.
Of course it was only rendering 320x256, but still impressive for 15ish years ago. |
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