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Route-finder

• Computer company S1A has introduced a new computer-based route-finding system, designed to run on any IBM personal computer (PC, XT or AT) or compatible machine.

It is derived from Department of Transport road net

work data and can produce the shortest, quickest routes or alternatives that avoid certain types of roads or places. Times and mileages are quoted.

A regional network system with a 265K memory costs £149 plus VAT and a 512K national network version is £399 plus VAT. A demonstrator system is also available at a price of £25, refundable when an order is placed.

Contact SIA on 01-730 4544 for more information.

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