Difference between revisions of "Amiga Corporation"
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turned out that way." Jay initially thought that a Spanish name would not be well received for a computer but eventually warmed up to it. [1] | turned out that way." Jay initially thought that a Spanish name would not be well received for a computer but eventually warmed up to it. [1] | ||
− | The company's original offices were located at 3350 Scott Boulevard #7 in Santa Clara, CA until August, 1984 when they were sold to Commodore. | + | The company's original offices were located at 3350 Scott Boulevard #7 in Santa Clara, CA until August, 1984 when they were sold to Commodore. They then became known as [[Commodore-Amiga]]. |
== References == | == References == | ||
Needle, Dave. ''The History of Amiga'' - Personal Computing, August 1985 - p. 90 | Needle, Dave. ''The History of Amiga'' - Personal Computing, August 1985 - p. 90 |
Revision as of 17:57, 14 May 2023
Amiga was founded in 1982 as Hi-Toro by a group of investors from the Midwest. Jay Miner recalled how the new name was chosen, "The name they wanted was actually Amica, which someone had found in a Latin dictionary. It means friend or friendliness. But it turned out the name Amica was already licensed, so they simply changed the C in Amica to a G. I don't think they had thought of the Spanish word Amiga; it just turned out that way." Jay initially thought that a Spanish name would not be well received for a computer but eventually warmed up to it. [1]
The company's original offices were located at 3350 Scott Boulevard #7 in Santa Clara, CA until August, 1984 when they were sold to Commodore. They then became known as Commodore-Amiga.
References
Needle, Dave. The History of Amiga - Personal Computing, August 1985 - p. 90