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In page Motherboard:

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In the 1980s, popular personal computers like the Apple II and IBM Personal Computer featured publicly available schematic diagrams and technical documentation[1][2]. This openness enabled rapid reverse engineering and the development of third-party motherboards. These clone and upgrade boards often provided enhanced performance or additional features, and were commonly used to modernize or replace original manufacturer hardware.[citation needed]