Future CCP/M Meeting Programs. November 14, 1989 -- Rick Swenton will demonstrate the X-10 Powerhouse system CP-280 computer interface and the CP/M program he wrote to control it. The X-10 system permits lights and appliances to be remotely controlled by sending signals on the 110 volt household wiring. Manual and remote control units are available, including the CP- 280 computer interface. The computer interface is programmed by a host computer, and once programmed keeps a week long schedule of events. These interfaces are available with IBM and Apple software only. Rick has written a CP/M program that controls the interface. I use the X-10 controller and Rick's program to turn on my electric blanket every night, and turn on outside house lights every day. December 11, 1989 -- Z-System Aliases. Z-System users will demonstrate favorite aliases used to automate tasks. This is a repeat of a summer topic, although the aliases discussed will be new. Future topics will include Mailing List Maintenance, a review and demonstration of the Z-System compatible BDS C Compiler and Public Domain software.