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A variety of topologies have been used for computer communications systems, including star, multidrop and loop configurations. This paper discusses the results obtained in a theoretical study of loop systems. The type of loop system studied is sketched in Figure la, and consists of one central system (a CPU or system controller) and a number of satellite systems or terminals. Loop adapters connect each system to the loop.