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Recording of the session titled "Micro applications (session 2)" held at the Fourth West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco. The following papers were presented: "Solving dissection puzzles by computer," presented by David M. Collison. "A new fitting method and its applications," presented by Endre Simonyi. "Low cost simulations of VOR and ILS radionavigation systems," presented by Robert G. Huenemann. "Of microcomputers and architecture," presented by Thomas Tollefsen.
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