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[[Triumph]] is one the [[LK-selectable Brand Names]] contained in the CPC BIOS, allowing to display the boot message '''Triumph 64K Microcomputer''' on power up. Amstrad apparently planned a partnership with a company with that name. Which company this could have been is a riddle.
  
Triumph is one of the [[LK Links]]-selectable brand names in the CPC BIOS, allowing to display the boot message '''Triumph 64K Microcomputer''' on power up. Amstrad apparently planned a partnership with a company with that name. Which company this could have been is a riddle.
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'''Triumph Internation Underwear''' is possibly the most popular company that uses Triumph as brand name. Though it is rather doubtworthy that Amstrad seriously planned this partnership.
 
'''Triumph Internation Underwear''' is possibly the most popular company that uses Triumph as brand name. Though it is rather doubtworthy that Amstrad seriously planned this partnership.
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[[File:Triumph-typewriter-logo.png|left|128px]]
 
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There has been a '''typewriter manufacturer''' named Triumph, concerning the CPCs typewriter keyboard, this could have been a reasonable partnership - but that company fusioned with Adler long time ago, so for that partnership, the boot message should have been ''Triumph-Adler 64K Microcompter''. Actually, the typewriter relation isn't too unlikely. The brand name ''Triumph-Adler'' (TA) has been used to produce various computer hardware from 1971 up to today, spanning a range of electronic typewriters, alphatronic computers, and laser printers. More info on the company history is found on their webpage http://www.triumph-adler.de/ (german)
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There has been a historic '''typewriter manufacturer''' named Triumph, concerning the CPCs typewriter keyboard, this could have been a reasonable partnership - but that company fusioned with Adler long time ago, so for that partnership, the boot message should have been ''Triumph-Adler 64K Microcompter''. Actually, the typewriter relation isn't too unlikely. The brand name ''TA Triumph-Adler'' has been used to produce various '''computer hardware''' from 1971 up to today, spanning a range of electronic typewriters, Alphatronic PCs, and modern laser printers. More info on the company history is found on their webpage http://www.triumph-adler.de/ (german)
  
 
Note: According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_(TWN), the bicycle/motorcycle companies originally had the same source than the computer/typerwriter business.
 
Note: According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_(TWN), the bicycle/motorcycle companies originally had the same source than the computer/typerwriter business.
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There is also an Triumph Electronics company in USA, though according to their About Us page, ''Triumph Electronics incorporated in 2007'' (thus it can't have anything to do with the CPC), interstingly, they say ''We stand out from the crowd by our professionalism'' (though as by 2010, the About Us page still doesn't work yet with Opera, nor mainstream browsers like Firefox or Internet Explorer).
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There is also an Triumph Electronics company in USA, though according to their About Us page, ''Triumph Electronics incorporated in 2007'' (thus it '''cannot''' have anything to do with the CPC).
  
 
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph for more possible meanings.
 
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph for more possible meanings.
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Latest revision as of 04:03, 1 September 2014

Triumph is one the LK-selectable Brand Names contained in the CPC BIOS, allowing to display the boot message Triumph 64K Microcomputer on power up. Amstrad apparently planned a partnership with a company with that name. Which company this could have been is a riddle.

Triumph banner.jpg

Triumph Internation Underwear is possibly the most popular company that uses Triumph as brand name. Though it is rather doubtworthy that Amstrad seriously planned this partnership.

The Triumph brand name is also used by several bicycle, motorcycle, and automobile manufacturers. There was also a Triumph Records company. Triumph is also a canadian classic hard rock band. Unlikely that Amstrad planned partnerships here, too.



Triumph-typewriter-logo.png
Adler-typewriter-logo.png

There has been a historic typewriter manufacturer named Triumph, concerning the CPCs typewriter keyboard, this could have been a reasonable partnership - but that company fusioned with Adler long time ago, so for that partnership, the boot message should have been Triumph-Adler 64K Microcompter. Actually, the typewriter relation isn't too unlikely. The brand name TA Triumph-Adler has been used to produce various computer hardware from 1971 up to today, spanning a range of electronic typewriters, Alphatronic PCs, and modern laser printers. More info on the company history is found on their webpage http://www.triumph-adler.de/ (german)

Note: According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_(TWN), the bicycle/motorcycle companies originally had the same source than the computer/typerwriter business.



There is also an Triumph Electronics company in USA, though according to their About Us page, Triumph Electronics incorporated in 2007 (thus it cannot have anything to do with the CPC).

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph for more possible meanings.