SAM Coupé
In December of 1989 Miles Gordon Technology (MGT) launched the Sam Coupé. MGT was known for its range of hardware add-ons for the ZX Spectrum, and the Sam Coupé was essentially a ZX Spectrum 48K-compatible system with enhanced... See more
In December of 1989 Miles Gordon Technology (MGT) launched the Sam Coupé. MGT was known for its range of hardware add-ons for the ZX Spectrum, and the Sam Coupé was essentially a ZX Spectrum 48K-compatible system with enhanced... See more
In December of 1989 Miles Gordon Technology (MGT) launched the Sam Coupé. MGT was known for its range of hardware add-ons for the ZX Spectrum, and the Sam Coupé was essentially a ZX Spectrum 48K-compatible system with enhanced graphics and sound, more interfaces, expanded memory and a new BASIC interpreter.
The Sam was the company's pride and joy, but unfortunately it was to be their downfall, with MGT going into receivership in June 1990.
The SAM name comes from a working name in the early design phases of ‘Some Amazing Machine’ (or ‘Some Amazing Micro’ or even ‘Spectrum Advanced Machine’ depending on who you talk to) and the ‘Coupé’ was a nickname because the machine resembles a fastback car in profile.
Zilog Z80B
256 KB or 512 KB expandable to 4.5 MB max
VLSI ASIC
Phillips SAA1099 6 channel stereo
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Miles Gordon Technology (MGT)
Miles Gordon Technology (MGT)