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LGP-30 at the Computer History Museum... The LGP-30 was commonly referred to as a desk computer... A truly unique feature of the LGP-30 was the way it handled multiply... Despite the LGP-30 being inexpensive it had built in multiply... The LGP-30 was one of the first desk... The LGP-30 was quite popular with... the LGP-30 was one of the most complicated ever devised... 1963 Librascope produced a transistorized update to the LGP-30 named the LGP... the LGP-30 is remembered as the computer on which...

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