The term you want is PC: personal computer. This architecture implies operation under the Disk Operating System -- DOS, written by Microsoft. Many other vendors now manufacture PCs that all operate under a Microsoft operating system. In addition, the Linux operating system can operate a PC.
Microsoft BASIC, it was for the MITS Altair 8800 kit.
Robert E. Whitsitt has written: 'The illustrated Microsoft Windows book' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Programming 'Illustrated Microsoft Windows 3.0' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Programming 'IllustratedWindows 3.1' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Microsoft Windows (Computer program), Programming 'TI extended BASIC for the TI-99/4 home computer' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Programming, TI 99/4 (Computer)
PC? you question doesn't make sense
Microsoft
No. Microsoft Access is a database application, not an operating system.
Personal Computer. This is usually used as a "Nickname" for Microsoft/Windows computers.
Microsoft
No, that's illegal.
Personal Computer
As long as the personal computer is a Mac that meets the stated requirements Microsoft Office Mac 2008 Home and Student edition will be compatible.
The original IBM PC, also known as the 5150, was was introduced on August 12, 1981.