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\\M0BASL30;\M1BASI30;\M5NGR40;\M3NGR25;\M4NGR20;\MFSTA200;\M2BASB30;\;
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\'3;↓Q\CSTANFORD UNIVERSITY
\F3\CSTANFORD, CALIFORNIA 94305
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY\←L\-R\/'7;\+R\→.\→S   Telephone:
COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT\←S\→.415-497-4971
\F0\C26 May, 1975


\←=20;\λ\;
\F0\JEnclosed is a magnetic tape containing a complete SAIL system, a copy
of the FAIL assembler, sources for the above, and various
documentation files, example programs, and the like. 

The tape was written (in seven track format at 556 bpi) by the
program COPY, using the command string "COPY MTA0:←@FILES".  There
are no header records.  Instead, the first file on the tape (FILES)
consists of a list of all other files, together with a short comment
identifying each file.  Directions for putting up a SAIL system may
be found in TELLEM, which is the second file on the tape.
(This document has been much updated from any older version which you may
have).\.
\←L\→S\←R\-L\/'2;\+L\→L
Yours truly,


Russell H. Taylor
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