The August 2021 issue of 'The WROCC' -- the newsletter of the Wakefield RISC
OS Computer Club -- is on its way out to members across the UK and beyond
this weekend.
In Volume 39 Issue 5, we have an update to Mike Cook's adventures with a
laser cutter, and a report on the June 2021 meeting where Chris Hall spoke about Impression, Cat and FamTree. We investigate the use of Internet Radio
on RISC OS, and are pleased to announce both the 2022 Wakefield Show and the return to some 'normal' meetings at the sports club.
See
https://www.wrocc.org.uk/newsletter for more details of recent issues,
and to download samples of older issues.
Able to trace its roots directly back to the first Wakefield Club newsletter
in April 1983, these days 'The WROCC' is produced in an A5 booklet layout
and copies are delivered free to WROCC members in PDF format. Membership of
the Club costs 15ukp per year with a reduced rate of 7.50ukp for the first year... and despite our name, there are no geographical restrictions.
NEW -- The Wakefield Back Catalogue Issue 11 --------------------------------------------
Relaunched following the completion of Volume 38 of 'The WROCC' in April
2021, the eleventh edition of The Wakefield Back Catalogue contains PDF
copies of the Club's monthly newsletters going from 'The WROCC' and 'Awake' right back to the very first "hints & tips" sheet handed out at the April
1983 meeting.
The new compilation contains around 420 issues and is available as a
download in these more 'virtual' times. It costs 7.50ukp for non-members, whilst members can buy it for the discounted price of 5.00ukp. See
https://www.wrocc.org.uk/newsletter for more details.
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Wakefield RISC OS Computer Club -
https://www.wrocc.org.uk
"A friendly face for all things RISC OS in Yorkshire,
the surrounding regions and beyond."
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