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+ | [[Awa]] is one of the [[LK-selectable Brand Names]] contained in the CPC BIOS. AWA stood for Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. | ||
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== Awa CPCs == | == Awa CPCs == | ||
− | Australian CPCs were distributed by '''Mitsubishi Electric AWA Pty Ltd'''. | + | Initial Australian CPCs were distributed by '''Mitsubishi Electric AWA Pty Ltd / AWA-Thorn'''.<br> |
− | + | [[Image:CPC down under.jpg|450px]] | |
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+ | * ACU Jan/Feb 1985, page [[:File:ACU850102 -016.jpg|16]] - CPC down under | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:amstrad-awa-thorn.jpg|AWA-Thorn logo | ||
+ | File:Amstrad CPC - Awa warranty card.jpg|Amstrad AWA Guarantee Card | ||
+ | File:Awa464boot.jpg|Amstrad AWA 464 boot screen | ||
+ | File:Awa_lks.jpg|Amstrad AWA links 1 & 2 on main board | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Externally, these CPCs look identical to the English CPCs (with the normal [[Amstrad]] logo above the ESC key).<br> | ||
+ | Internally, [[LK Links|LK1 and LK2]] are shorted, so the BIOS displays ''Awa'' instead of Amstrad in the boot message.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | * Awa 64K Microcomputer (v1) (for the 464, this changed to Amstrad around mid 1988) | ||
+ | * Awa 64K Microcomputer (v2) (for the 664) | ||
+ | * Awa 128K Microcomputer (v3) (for the 6128, this changed to Amstrad around mid 1988) | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Awa464.jpg|Awa CPC 464 | ||
+ | File:Awa664.jpg|Awa CPC 664 | ||
+ | File:Awa6128.jpg|Awa CPC6128 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | AWA were the Australian Amstrad distributor from initial CPC launch till around mid 1988 when Amstrad set up office in Australia.<br> | ||
+ | So early 464 & 6128's had "Awa" on startup/reset & later just the usual "Amstrad". All Australian delivered 664's had "Awa" on startup.<br><br> | ||
+ | The Australian variant is much less known than the German variant (which displays [[Schneider]] in the boot message, and which also has<br> | ||
+ | a Schneider logo on the keyboard).<br><br> | ||
+ | The Awa's were mentioned at [http://amstrad.cpc.free.fr/article.php?sid=13 amstrad.cpc.free.fr], and, confirmed in [http://cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php/topic,680.msg7949.html#msg7949 cpcwiki.eu/forum] (where, two australian users replied, one saying , | ||
+ | :''"I just checked both my CPC464s and they show Awa 64K Microcomputer - I've never noticed that before"'', | ||
+ | and the other saying, | ||
+ | :''"the 464 says Awa, but the 6128 I got a couple of years later says Amstrad"''). | ||
+ | <br> | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Awa CPC464.jpg|Awa 64K Microcomputer | File:Awa CPC464.jpg|Awa 64K Microcomputer | ||
+ | File:Australian Awa CPC664.jpg|Awa 64K Microcomputer | ||
File:Awa CPC6128s.jpg|Awa 128K Microcomputer | File:Awa CPC6128s.jpg|Awa 128K Microcomputer | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | == Australian CPC 464 Television Advertisement == | ||
− | + | [[Image:AWA-Thorn_AU.jpg|450px]] | |
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+ | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk3V0jRBYVM | ||
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+ | To download this in .avi form... | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[FILE:Amstrad_AWA-Thorn_Computers_(480p)_Recorded_early_1986.avi]] | ||
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+ | == Australian DDI-1 advertising brochure == | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Amstrad_CPC_464_DDI-1_Awa-Thorn_brochure_p1.jpg | ||
+ | File:Amstrad_CPC_464_DDI-1_Awa-Thorn_brochure_p2.jpg | ||
+ | File:Amstrad_CPC_464_DDI-1_Awa-Thorn_brochure_p3.jpg | ||
+ | File:Amstrad_CPC_464_DDI-1_Awa-Thorn_brochure_p4.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
== Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. (AWA) == | == Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. (AWA) == | ||
An Australian company created in 1913 by the merger of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd (Australia) and the Australian Wireless Company (the local Telefunken lisencee), this merger was partly dictated or at the least encouraged by the Australian government which had a financial interest in the company. The company was active in making radios, hi-fi equipment, broadcast equipment and PA systems at the least into the early 80's and was one of the pioneers of the microgroove disks in the 1940's and the first company to make low noise 78'rpm pressings. Also made products sold using the Fisk and Radiola brands. Had by the 80's become a holding company with interests in Casino and IT services and changed it's name to AWA Limited in 1988. | An Australian company created in 1913 by the merger of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd (Australia) and the Australian Wireless Company (the local Telefunken lisencee), this merger was partly dictated or at the least encouraged by the Australian government which had a financial interest in the company. The company was active in making radios, hi-fi equipment, broadcast equipment and PA systems at the least into the early 80's and was one of the pioneers of the microgroove disks in the 1940's and the first company to make low noise 78'rpm pressings. Also made products sold using the Fisk and Radiola brands. Had by the 80's become a holding company with interests in Casino and IT services and changed it's name to AWA Limited in 1988. | ||
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+ | == Extra info for interest regarding Earl White, the person who helped establish Amstrad Australia and managed the technical support division. He previously worked with AWA. == | ||
+ | |||
+ | ...<br> | ||
+ | Earl WHITE - Access International Biographies<br> | ||
+ | ...<br> | ||
+ | Earl WHITE, Managing Director - Pacific Rim, Sydney Office. | ||
+ | Mr. White set up Quarterdeck Australia in July 1992 and took over as General Manager in July 1995.Under his direction, | ||
+ | Quarterdeck's products lead the Utilities Software Australian market as top sellers, increasing sales 60 % over a two year period. | ||
+ | Prior to Quarterdeck , '''Mr. White helped establish Amstrad Australia where he managed the technical support division.''' | ||
+ | '''During this time, Amstrad became the first PC company in Australia to outsell IBM in the PC arena.''' | ||
+ | '''Mr. White also held product management positions at Amstrad and Mitsubishi-AWA.''' <br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The New Zealand distributor of Amstrads was Grandstand Computers Limited (Based in Auckland). | ||
+ | |||
+ | For information about the history of Amstrad in Australia and New Zealand, e-mail Earl White at earl-at-earl.id.au |
Latest revision as of 21:47, 13 October 2013
Awa is one of the LK-selectable Brand Names contained in the CPC BIOS. AWA stood for Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd.
Contents
- 1 Awa CPCs
- 2 Australian CPC 464 Television Advertisement
- 3 Australian DDI-1 advertising brochure
- 4 Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. (AWA)
- 5 Extra info for interest regarding Earl White, the person who helped establish Amstrad Australia and managed the technical support division. He previously worked with AWA.
Awa CPCs
Initial Australian CPCs were distributed by Mitsubishi Electric AWA Pty Ltd / AWA-Thorn.
- ACU Jan/Feb 1985, page 16 - CPC down under
Externally, these CPCs look identical to the English CPCs (with the normal Amstrad logo above the ESC key).
Internally, LK1 and LK2 are shorted, so the BIOS displays Awa instead of Amstrad in the boot message.
- Awa 64K Microcomputer (v1) (for the 464, this changed to Amstrad around mid 1988)
- Awa 64K Microcomputer (v2) (for the 664)
- Awa 128K Microcomputer (v3) (for the 6128, this changed to Amstrad around mid 1988)
AWA were the Australian Amstrad distributor from initial CPC launch till around mid 1988 when Amstrad set up office in Australia.
So early 464 & 6128's had "Awa" on startup/reset & later just the usual "Amstrad". All Australian delivered 664's had "Awa" on startup.
The Australian variant is much less known than the German variant (which displays Schneider in the boot message, and which also has
a Schneider logo on the keyboard).
The Awa's were mentioned at amstrad.cpc.free.fr, and, confirmed in cpcwiki.eu/forum (where, two australian users replied, one saying ,
- "I just checked both my CPC464s and they show Awa 64K Microcomputer - I've never noticed that before",
and the other saying,
- "the 464 says Awa, but the 6128 I got a couple of years later says Amstrad").
Australian CPC 464 Television Advertisement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk3V0jRBYVM
To download this in .avi form...
File:Amstrad AWA-Thorn Computers (480p) Recorded early 1986.avi
Australian DDI-1 advertising brochure
Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. (AWA)
An Australian company created in 1913 by the merger of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd (Australia) and the Australian Wireless Company (the local Telefunken lisencee), this merger was partly dictated or at the least encouraged by the Australian government which had a financial interest in the company. The company was active in making radios, hi-fi equipment, broadcast equipment and PA systems at the least into the early 80's and was one of the pioneers of the microgroove disks in the 1940's and the first company to make low noise 78'rpm pressings. Also made products sold using the Fisk and Radiola brands. Had by the 80's become a holding company with interests in Casino and IT services and changed it's name to AWA Limited in 1988.
Extra info for interest regarding Earl White, the person who helped establish Amstrad Australia and managed the technical support division. He previously worked with AWA.
...
Earl WHITE - Access International Biographies
...
Earl WHITE, Managing Director - Pacific Rim, Sydney Office.
Mr. White set up Quarterdeck Australia in July 1992 and took over as General Manager in July 1995.Under his direction,
Quarterdeck's products lead the Utilities Software Australian market as top sellers, increasing sales 60 % over a two year period.
Prior to Quarterdeck , Mr. White helped establish Amstrad Australia where he managed the technical support division.
During this time, Amstrad became the first PC company in Australia to outsell IBM in the PC arena.
Mr. White also held product management positions at Amstrad and Mitsubishi-AWA.
The New Zealand distributor of Amstrads was Grandstand Computers Limited (Based in Auckland).
For information about the history of Amstrad in Australia and New Zealand, e-mail Earl White at earl-at-earl.id.au