[net.micro] UCLA Microcomputer Faire 1986

acm@ucla-cs.UUCP (02/18/86)

  As part of Engineers' Week, the UCLA Student Chapters of the ACM and
the IEEE will be hosting the UCLA Microcomputer Faire 1986.  To be held
in the John Wooden Center on Wednesday, April 16th, the Faire provides
both access to a large group of interested students, faculty, and staff,
as well as exposure to the future users and purchasers of microcomputer
systems and components.  At the present time, the Microcomputer Faire
Organizing Committee is in the process of inviting companies that have
products in the following areas:

     1.  Complete Systems:
           -Hardware and Software

     2.  Hardware Systems:
           -Processors, etc.

     3.  Software Systems:
           -Operating Systems
           -Development Environments

     4.  Hardware Peripherals:
           -Printers, plotters, hard copy devices
           -Modems, communication devices
           -Boards, cards, expansions units
           -Disk drives, tape drives, secondary storage
           -Mouses, tablets, digitizers
           -Monitors, displays
           -Miscellaneous

     5.  Software Packages:
           -Games
           -Languages
           -Data bases
           -Graphics
           -Word Processing
           -Text Formatting
           -AI
           -Engineering: CAD/CAE, simulation, etc.
           -Spreadsheets (?)
           -Business Applications
           -Scientific
           -Networking
           -Miscellaneous

     6.  Microcomputer Magazines:
           -End user oriented
           -Industry magazines and newsletters (?)

     7.  Advanced Technologies:
           -Optical CD ROM
           -AI
           -Networking (LAN's, micro-mainframe, etc)
           -Distributed Architechtures
           -RISC
           -MISC

     8.  Miscellaneous:
           -Miscellaneous


  If there are any companies doing business in these areas that you think
might benefit by attending the UCLA Microcomputer Faire and can show off
their products to the next generation of computer system purchasers, we
would appreciate it if you could send to us the name of the company,
a representative's name and phone number, and the product(s) that they
would like to demonstrate.  As well, we would be most grateful if you
could show this to friends or acquaintances that are involved with
microcomputers to ask for suggestions.

Thank you,

David Lee
Microcomputer Faire Chairman
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p.s. In previous years, we have only invited companies that manufactured
     general purpose systems and had audiences of 2000 in THREE hours.
     This year, with the expansion of the Faire to accomodate more
     companies, a registration fee of $100 will be charged to each
     company in attendance and the Faire will be 5 hours in length.
     Also, light breakfast, refreshments, a reception with deans and
     professors, and possibly lunch will be available to the company
     representatives.

David Lee
UCLA ACM Chairman    UUCP:  ...!{inhp4,trwspp,cepu,ucbvax,sdcrdcf}!ucla-cs!acm
4801 Boelter Hall    ARPA:  acm@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU
UCLA                 VOICE: (213) 825-7597
Los Angeles, CA 90024

acm@ucla-cs.UUCP (02/18/86)

Sorry about sending the message around the world. Just meant to post it
to North America.  (Hope that I didn't start up someone's flame....:-)

David E. Lee
UCLA ACM Chairman               UUCP: ...!{...}!ucla-cs!acm
4801 Boelter Hall               ARPA: acm@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU
UCLA                            VOICE: (213) 825-7597
Los Angeles, CA 90024