In December 1982, as many as 75 different models of computer were found to be in use in Norwegian schools, with as many as 30 schools being the only users of their chosen system. and it was decided by the Norwegian government that school computers would, at least in the first instance, employ the established operating system
CP/M. The Tiki-100 was developed as a direct response to this decision, and was as such greatly influenced by the specifications laid out by the government. One of the most influential of these specifications was compatibility with CP/M, which correspondingly influenced the choice of the
Z80 as CPU. Being designed as a computer intended for education, interactivity was prioritized. The machine was given good audiovisual capabilities for its time. While other educational computers at the time had a main focus on
BASIC and simple computer-science, the Tiki-100 had more focus on being a tool to aid in education and everyday-life situations. This put forth the need and memory requirements to run more complex applications. The first prototype was built using
wire-wrap and a bigger prototype case. Soon followed a prototype made on PCB, and there were very little changes from this prototype to the final product. The most significant changes was the change from Siemens keyboard switches to cheaper Sasse switches, along with the re-arranging of the analog video output connection. Very few, if any, revision A or B Tiki-100 computers ever hit the store shelves. Unveiled in the press as the
Kontiki-100 in late 1983, the Tiki-100 was released under this name in the spring of 1984.
Thor Heyerdahl threatened to open a legal case on the use of the Kontiki name, with reference to the name of his
famous raft. The name was changed to "Tiki-100" as a result. Around the same time,
Computerworld magazine claimed the operating system "KP/M" was a direct copy of
CP/M, due to KP/M being able to run CP/M software. As a response to these claims, KP/M was renamed "Tiko" to avoid direct association to CP/M and
Digital Research. ==Specifications==