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The '''Real World''' is the physical world outside of the system, and is home to the [[user]]s. The people who inhabit the real world build and maintain the servers that contain the worlds of the [[Game Grid]] on the [[ENCOM]] mainframe, and the [[Tron system]] on servers under [[Flynn's Arcade]]. Very few people in the real world are aware of the existence of the digital worlds, populated with their own anthropomorphic personalities, the [[program]]s. The few who are aware of what happens inside the system are usually those who have been [[Digitization|digitized]] to effectively be transported into a digital world.
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The '''Real World''' is the physical world outside of the system, and is home to the [[user]]s. The people who inhabit the real world build and maintain the servers that contain the worlds of the [[Game Grid]] on the [[ENCOM]] mainframe, and the [[Tron system]] on servers under [[Flynn's Arcade]]. Very few people in the real world are aware of the existence of the digital worlds, populated with their own anthropomorphic personalities, the [[program]]s. The few who are aware of what happens inside the system are usually those who have been [[Digitizer|digitized]] to effectively be transported into a digital world.
   
 
Software companies feature prominently within the real world aspect of the [[TRON Universe]]. The most notable is ENCOM, a multi-national software giant with subdivisions involved in gaming, and business and home computing. Its major competitor during the 1990s was [[Dillinger Systems]]. [[FCon]] from ''[[TRON 2.0]]'', another software company, is also significant, although it is regarded as non-canon.
 
Software companies feature prominently within the real world aspect of the [[TRON Universe]]. The most notable is ENCOM, a multi-national software giant with subdivisions involved in gaming, and business and home computing. Its major competitor during the 1990s was [[Dillinger Systems]]. [[FCon]] from ''[[TRON 2.0]]'', another software company, is also significant, although it is regarded as non-canon.
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