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==Programming languages== The 5110 was available with either [[APL programming language|APL]] or [[BASIC programming language|BASIC]]—or both—programming languages. Machines that supported both languages provided a toggle switch on the front panel to select the language. In 1984, [[Core International, Inc]] introduced PC51, software that allowed 5100 Series computer programs written in BASIC to run unmodified on the [[IBM PC]] and [[IBM PC compatible|compatibles]] under [[PC DOS]] and share programs and data on CoreNet, the LAN for all these models.
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