Tiki 100
| Also known as | Kontiki-100 |
|---|---|
| Developer | Tiki Data |
| Manufacturer | Tiki Data |
| Type | Desktop computer |
| Release date | April 1984 |
| Introductory price | NOK 12,000 (1984) (~US$1,350) |
| Discontinued | 1989 |
| Media | 5.25" Floppy disks |
| Operating system | TIKO, BBC BASIC, COMAL (Tiki-100) TIKOS (8/16) |
| CPU | Z80 @ 4MHz (Tiki-100) Z80 & 8088 @ 4MHz (8/16 & Rev. D) |
| Memory | 64KB RAM, 32KB VRAM, 8KB ROM 256 to 736 KB RAM (8/16 & Rev. D) |
| Storage | Hard drive (8/16) |
| Graphics | 256-color palette; 256x256x16, 512x256x4 or 1024x256x2 simultaneous colours (Tiki-100) CGA (Rev. D) |
| Sound | AY-3-8912 |
| Connectivity | RS-232, Centronics |
| Successor | Tiki 200 |
Tiki-100 was a desktop home/personal computer manufactured by Tiki Data of Oslo, Norway. The computer was launched in the spring of 1984 under the original name Kontiki-100, and was first and foremost intended for the emerging educational sector, especially for primary schools. Early prototypes had 4 KB ROM, and the '100' in the machine's name was based on the total amount of memory in kilobytes.