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<small>During the 1980s and 1990s, the PC was one of many competing microcomputer platforms.
It was frequently the poorer cousin regarding graphics, gameplay, and audio capability.
So communities of hobbyists and pirates ran Scenes on these other platforms long before a Scene matured on the PC.
The Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari ST, and Commodore Amiga Scenes actively developed communities in Europe, Australasia, and North America.</small>
So <a href="#the-birth-of-warez">communities of hobbyists and pirates</a> ran Scenes on these other platforms long before a Scene matured on the PC.
The <a href="#the-trinity-of-microcomputers">Apple II</a>, <a href="#the-year-of-the-commodore-64">Commodore 64</a>, Atari ST, and Commodore Amiga Scenes actively developed communities in Europe, Australasia, and North America.</small>
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The milestones are not definitive but are based on the digital artifacts collected.
In the early days of modern computing, the terms microcomputer and personal computer were interchangeable.
This site defines the <abbr title="personal computer" class="initialism">PC</abbr> as <span class="text-nowrap">Intel-compatible</span>, x86 architecture known initially as the IBM PC, that evolved into <abbr title="Microsoft disk operating system" class="initialism">MS-DOS</abbr> and now Microsoft Windows.
All other personal computer platforms get referenced as microcomputers.</small>
This site defines the <abbr title="personal computer" class="initialism">PC</abbr> as
<span class="text-nowrap">Intel-compatible</span>, <a href="#the-first-x86-cpu">x86 architecture</a> known initially as the <a href="#the-first-pc">IBM PC</a>, that evolved into
<abbr title="Microsoft disk operating system" class="initialism"><a href="#initial-release-of-ms_dos">MS-DOS</a></abbr> and now <a href="#initial-release-of-microsoft-windows">Microsoft Windows</a>.
All other personal computer platforms get referenced as <a href="#the-trinity-of-microcomputers">microcomputers</a>.</small>
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