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- The platform "Denkou Jizou," which follows the lineage of the Japanese flag OS "BTRON."
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In the 80s and 90s, "BTRON" competed for dominance as a PC OS against Windows 3.1, but it was eliminated due to pressure from the United States and the reluctance of some Japanese companies to deviate from global standards. Amidst this, only Matsushita Communication Industrial continued the "BTRON" project and commercialized it as the educational PC "PanaCal-ET." This was based on the concept of "enhancing AV functions, easy operation for elementary school students, and ease of creating teaching materials."
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The development of the platform "Denkou Jizou" was sparked by an encounter with Apple's Macintosh SE.
(By the way, this computer was displayed as a classic computer in the antique shop window where Marty bought the sports almanac in the movie "Back to the Future Part 2.")
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