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==History== The origin of PC ''bang'' starts with 'μ μμΉ΄ν' ('Jeonja Kape', which literally translates to 'Electronic Cafe') in South Korea opened in March 1988, which was then closed in 1991. The original creators of the 'μ μμΉ΄ν', Ahn Sang-soo (Professor of [[Hongik University]]) and Gum Nu-ri (Professor of [[Kookmin University]]), launched this electronic cafe next to [[Hongik University]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140714232114/http://i-museum.kisa.or.kr/sub02/08/read.jsp?pno=&bce_serial=12# μ΅μ΄μ PCλ°©, μ μμΉ΄ν]</ref> At the time, people were able to use two [[16-bit]] computers, which were connected by a [[telephone line]]. However, it was only known to locals and not widely known, yet.
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