[net.news] Official S-100 & Multibus Standards at Last

saml (01/17/83)

Date:  December 14, 1982

At the monthly meeting last night of the Microprocessor Standards
Committee  (the  MSC; better known as the "Silicon Valley Mafia")
champagne abounded because P696 (the  S-100  standard)  and  P796
(the  Multibus  standard)  had  become  official, IEEE standards.
(Amen.) Now, instead of saying "the proposed IEEE  796  standard"
or "the IEEE 796 draft standard," you can just say "the 796 stan-
dard".  (Whoopie.)

Herb Hecht and Roy Russo, two IEEE  officers,  were  at  hand  to
bring down from on high their proposals to further the success of
MSC.  They wanted to re-situate MSC within the  Computer  Society
and  to  offer a separate publication on Standards.  A motion was
made and passed to keep the MSC intact and to step it  one  notch
up  in  the  IEEE bureaucracy as its own Technical Committee (TC)
(rather than installing the bulk of MSC into an existing TC).

The problem of a draft standard backlog awaiting publication  for
public  comment  and  outstanding  Project Authorization Requests
(PARs) may get some relief if the proposal for MSC to become a TC
goes through at the next meeting of the IEEE governing board.

At 1:45 am this morning I duly reported that  my  working  group,
MOSI  (Microprocessor Operating Systems Interface) will hold MOSI
V at Univ. of Arizona, 23-25 Mar '83 to do Rev. 6.

---Sam Kirk, MOSI (P855) Secretary