Pete Turnbull <pete at dunnington.plus.com> wrote:>
For some reason I can't see Richard's original
> post, but here's a few I
have or remember:
Tangerine (the Microtan)
Transam (the Tuscan)
Torch
U-micro
Dragon
Wasn't the Dragons (Dragon 32 & Dragon 64) made by a Welsh company? (Still
British, but I don't know anything about the computers other than their name)
ACT/Apricot
Amstrad
Weren't the Amstrad's called Schneiders in some European country(s)?
Cambridge Computer (Sinclair by another
name, made the Z88)
Science of Cambridge (another Sinclair
company, made the MK14)
Jupiter (the Ace)
Tatung (the Einstein)
Oric (offshoot of Tangerine, made Oric-1 and > Atmos)
Camputers (the Lynx)
Memotech
and if you count handhelds there are a few
more, such as Psion, and
Microwriter (the AgendA).
The Atom was made by Acorn, as was the
System range, the BBC Micro range
and Electron, the ABC range, the Archimedes > range (and the related
members like A540, R140, R260, Phoebe,
etc) and a few OEM machines.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Regards,
Andrew B
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