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Datapro reports that compact, low-cost business data processing systems will soon be as commonplace in most offices as typewriters and copy machines. They report over 130 current minicomputer systems from 46 vendors in use. These systems are characterized by a price tag of $5,000 to $100,000, main memory from 8K to 64K, 16-bit words, data entry peripherals, and low-cost auxiliary storage.