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restarted within 24 hours in a new factory. Just a day later, a neighbouring warehouse went up in flames. Police were said at the time to suspect that the arsonist got the wrong place first time round. It was about this time, too, that Tansoft moved to co-exist with Oric Research at the Techno Park, Cambridge.
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was manufactured, suffered a fire causing "several thousand pounds worth of damage", in which around 7,000 Oric machines were destroyed. The factory was rebuilt, minus a considerable stock of bits (including 15,000 old ROMs) that went to make up the Oric-1. In the meantime production was said to have
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About 160,000 Oric-1s were sold in the UK in 1983 with another 50,000 sold in France (where it was the top-selling machine that year). Although not the 350,000 predicted, it was enough for Oric International to be bought out by Edenspring and given £4m in funding. This enabled the release of the
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The home computer market was beginning to move, albeit slowly, and it was essential to establish a presence. Development and expansion was imperative. It was decided that the latter two partners would relinquish their involvement in order to focus on their consultancy work.
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Although the Atmos failed to turn around Oric's fortunes, in early 1985 they announced several forthcoming models, including an IBM-compatible and an MSX-compatible. On 1 February they demonstrated the
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bought the remains of Oric and, after renaming itself, continued to produce the Stratos under that name, followed by the
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The very first product was the successful TAN1648 VDU kit which received much acclaim in the technical press.
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data from a keypad, and the computer was designed to be expandable. The manual came with a one-
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at the Frankfurt Computer Show; on the 2nd however, Edenspring put Oric International into
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Barry Muncaster became involved operationally and the company moved to new premises in
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company founded in 1979 by Dr. Paul Johnson, Mark Rainer and Nigel Penton Tilbury in
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On 13 October 1983 the factory of Kenure Plastics in Berkshire, where the
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with Tansoft, by then a company in its own right, following in May.
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The Microtan 65 in the full System Rack enclosure and with the
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machines were sold, under the general designation of
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