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On 23/04/2024 20:17, Kyonshi wrote:
> Yeah, I wouldn't call the C64 anything but a PC really. But I do 
> remember that it started back then when they decided to split up 
> categories into C64, Atari ST, Amiga,... and the (IBM) PC

At the time computers like the C64, Spectrum etc. were just called home 
computers and as far as I remember they were pretty much dead before the 
term PC started to be commonly used.

Personally I assume that if someone says PC* they mean a Windows based 
desktop PC and not a more generic one.

*Of course if they have an Apple PC then I'm pretty sure they will tell you!