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As far as known, the partnership didn't worked in that direction - there have been no CPCs sold using the Orion brand. However, it worked the opposite way around: Amstrads [[CTM640/CTM644]] and [[GT64/GT65]] monitors contain cathode ray tubes from ORION.
 
As far as known, the partnership didn't worked in that direction - there have been no CPCs sold using the Orion brand. However, it worked the opposite way around: Amstrads [[CTM640/CTM644]] and [[GT64/GT65]] monitors contain cathode ray tubes from ORION.
 
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The confusing part here is that there is also another company, '''Orion Electronics Ltd''', established in 1913 in Hungary. Using exactly the same ORION logo than the later japanese company from 1958.
  
 
=== Isp ===
 
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Revision as of 17:06, 26 April 2010

LK1,LK2,LK3

LK1,LK2,LK3 connect to PPI Port B, Bit1-3. The links select the manufacturer name (which is displayed by the BIOS in the power-up message). These LKs exist on all CPC mainboards (in CPC Plus/GX4000 schematics they are named LK101,LK102,LK103). By default, LK1-LK3 are not installed (Amstrad). Other combinations are LK2 installed in german Schneider models, and LK1+LK2 in australian Awa models.

Bit 3 (LK3) Bit 2 (LK2) Bit 1 (LK1) Distributor Name
0 0 0 Isp
0 0 1 Triumph
0 1 0 Saisho
0 1 1 Solavox
1 0 0 Awa (australian CPCs)
1 0 1 Schneider (german CPCs)
1 1 0 Orion
1 1 1 Amstrad (default)

Note: "0" means LK installed.

Used Brand Names

Amstrad

Awa

Schneider

Somehow used

Solavox

Unused Brand Names

Orion

CTM644 05.jpg

ORION is japanese company, founded 1958 by Shigemasa Otake. In an interview, Alan Sugar has confirmed that Amstrad planned to export CPCs to "far east", using Orion as a partner. As with some other brand names, Amstrad 'converted' the upper-case "ORION" to "Orion" in the boot message.

As far as known, the partnership didn't worked in that direction - there have been no CPCs sold using the Orion brand. However, it worked the opposite way around: Amstrads CTM640/CTM644 and GT64/GT65 monitors contain cathode ray tubes from ORION.

The confusing part here is that there is also another company, Orion Electronics Ltd, established in 1913 in Hungary. Using exactly the same ORION logo than the later japanese company from 1958.

Isp

Saisho

Triumph

Other Distributors/Manufacturers

Indescomp

Patisonic

VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Muehlhausen