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5 March 2026
- diffhist m Ars Technica 05:44 −5 Isi96 talk contribs (→History: Rm nowiki tag) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit App section source Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m List of ARM Cortex-M development tools 05:18 −23 Jerryobject talk contribs (→Non-C/C++ computer languages and software libraries: WP:LINKs: update-standardize, needless-WP:PIPE > WP:NOPIPE, add.)
- diffhist Ars Technica 02:35 −3 Isi96 talk contribs (→Staff: Correction) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Ars Technica 02:34 +1,079 Isi96 talk contribs (Added link, updated staff section) Tags: nowiki added Visual edit
4 March 2026
- diffhist Robotics 22:52 −150 UpdateNerd talk contribs (ce, distinguish software types) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Robotics 22:45 +21 UpdateNerd talk contribs (→Control system: ce language cited to 1987 source, tag vague wording) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Robotics 22:41 +163 UpdateNerd talk contribs (→Sensing: reorder par. to focus on sensors, ce for brevity & cite) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m PowerPC 19:45 −4 OwenX talk contribs (Removing link(s) because Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mercury Systems closed as delete (XFDcloser))
- diffhist m COP400 17:20 −20 Bruce1ee talk contribs (fixed lint errors – invalid file options; two captions)
- diffhist COP400 16:57 +145 RastaKins talk contribs (→Applications: Added picture of Apple Lisa application)
- diffhist COP400 16:16 +854 RastaKins talk contribs (Added SIO and Q to register infoboxes. When the serial feature is not used, SIO is a handy place to save A. Q can be read or written for internal operations and is the bridge to the world of bytes. All other registers on the COP are closely tied to I/O ports so they are not available for general-purpose programming.)