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- Tiki_100 abstract "Tiki 100 was a desktop home/personal computer manufactured by Tiki Data of Oslo, Norway. The computer was launched in the spring of 1984 under the original name Kontiki 100, and was first and foremost intended for the emerging educational sector, especially for primary schools. Due to a dispute with Thor Heyerdahl, famous for his Kon-Tiki raft used in his expedition in 1947, the name was later changed to Tiki 100. Early prototypes had 4 KB ROM, and the '100' in the machine's name was based on the total KB amount of memory.The computer was based on the Zilog Z80 CPU, and featured:A full-travel keyboard integrated into the computer caseA colour graphics CRT interface with palette, supporting 3 different graphics modes with 256, 512 or 1024 by 256 pixels with 16, 4, or 2 simultaneous colours respectively in 32 KB of dual ported memory.A TV interfaceAn AY-3-8912 polyphonic sound generatorOne or two integrated 5¼ inch floppy disk drivesTwo RS-232 serial portsOne Centronics printer port64 KB of RAM (main memory)32 KB of graphical memory8 KB of ROMSoftware included:TIKO, a CP/M-compatible operating systemA version of the BBC BASIC programming language interpreterA COMAL interpreterOptional equipment: Harddisk controller, replacing one of the floppy disk stations with a harddisk. A bespoke network-hub that allowed up to 16 computers to connect in a network, sharing disks and printers. The server was a Tiki-100 with harddisk, running the MP/M operating system, serving up to 3 different printers simultaneously. A second CPU card, with an 8088 processor running MS-DOS (but not PC-compatible). In this mode, the Z80 CPU is serving as an I/O processor, handling disk I/O, graphics etc.The Tiki-100 had 3 different graphics modes, but no text-mode as it used bitmapped graphics only. The modes supported 40, 80 or 160 by 25 characters, respectively, and hardware vertical scroll.".
- Tiki_100 cpu Intel_8088.
- Tiki_100 cpu Zilog_Z80.
- Tiki_100 type Home_computer.
- Tiki_100 wikiPageExternalLink tiki.
- Tiki_100 wikiPageExternalLink computer.asp?st=1&c=734.
- Tiki_100 wikiPageID "194433".
- Tiki_100 wikiPageRevisionID "594167270".
- Tiki_100 aka "Kontiki 100".
- Tiki_100 cpu Intel_8088.
- Tiki_100 cpu Zilog_Z80.
- Tiki_100 developer Tiki_Data.
- Tiki_100 hasPhotoCollection Tiki_100.
- Tiki_100 name "Tiki 100".
- Tiki_100 os "MS-DOS 2.11".
- Tiki_100 os "TIKO".
- Tiki_100 os "TIKOS".
- Tiki_100 price "12000.0".
- Tiki_100 successor "Tiki 200".
- Tiki_100 type Home_computer.
- Tiki_100 subject Category:1984_establishments_in_Norway.
- Tiki_100 subject Category:1984_introductions.
- Tiki_100 subject Category:8086-based_home_computers.
- Tiki_100 subject Category:Goods_manufactured_in_Norway.
- Tiki_100 subject Category:Norwegian_brands.
- Tiki_100 subject Category:Z80-based_home_computers.
- Tiki_100 type Device.
- Tiki_100 type InformationAppliance.
- Tiki_100 type DesignedArtifact.
- Tiki_100 comment "Tiki 100 was a desktop home/personal computer manufactured by Tiki Data of Oslo, Norway. The computer was launched in the spring of 1984 under the original name Kontiki 100, and was first and foremost intended for the emerging educational sector, especially for primary schools. Due to a dispute with Thor Heyerdahl, famous for his Kon-Tiki raft used in his expedition in 1947, the name was later changed to Tiki 100.".
- Tiki_100 label "Tiki 100".
- Tiki_100 label "Tiki 100".
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- Tiki_100 name "Tiki 100".