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Small computers, costing between, say $10,000 and $50,000 each, are rapidly proving to be very important elements in data communications networks. The value of these machines lies in their high speed data manipulation capability rather than in their computing power; in fact, the direct arithmetic capability rarely exceeds simple binary addition and subtraction.