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Recording of the session titled "Significant software for inexpensive machines" held at the fifth West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco. This are the titles of the papers presented at this session: "ANSI PL/I, Subset: A commercial implementation under CP/M," presented by Gary Kildall. "Animal - An animation language used in creating animated scenes in color on a personal computer," presented by Jim Blum. "NPS Micro-Cobol",presented by Mark S. Moranville.Additional Descriptive Notes: Saturday, 1:00
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