View logs for this pageFilter revisionsExpandCollapse To date:Tag filter:BlankingManual revertNew redirectRemoved redirectReplacedRevertedRollbackUndoVisual editVisual edit: Switchedwikieditor (hidden tag)Invert selection Show revisions Diff selection: Mark the radio buttons of the revisions to compare and hit enter or the button at the bottom. Legend: (cur) = difference with latest revision, (prev) = difference with preceding revision, m = minor edit. 2 June 2026 curprev 12:0312:03, 2 June 2026 AnnisSkeens1128 talk contribs 5,890 bytes +5,890 Created page with "During this era, the absence of the conditional branch was typically used to tell apart a programmable calculator from a pc. The digital calculators of the mid-1960s had been giant and heavy desktop machines as a result of their use of a whole lot of transistors on a number of circuit boards with a big energy consumption that required an AC power supply. There were great efforts to put the logic required for a calculator into fewer and fewer integrated circuits (chips) a..."