Loki (Computer)
Loki
was the codename for a "Super Spectrum" computer developed by
Sinclair Research
. The name either came from the god
Loki
or as a play on "Low-cost Colour Computer" aka "LowCCC" or LC
3
. Loki was designed to be an
Amiga
-beater, but when
Amstrad
took over Sinclair in
1986
the project was cancelled.
Martin Brennan
and
John Mathieson
, two Sinclair employees, took the Loki technology with them and started
Flare Technology
and the Loki design was first intended to be launched as
Konix Multisystem
that never was released, but the technology finally was released as
Atari Jaguar
. Some of the Loki technology was also used in
Miles Gordon Technology
's
SAM Coup
.
References
The Unreleased Sinclair Computers
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