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They created the [[DISCiPLE]] and [[+D]] disk interfaces for the Spectrum.  They were also known for their Lifetime Drive range of floppy disk drives, which they later rebranded as the Universal Drive, to emphasise their suitability for a wide range of computers rather as opposed to a level of superior robustness.
They created the [[DISCiPLE]] and [[+D]] disk interfaces for the Spectrum.  They were also known for their Lifetime Drive range of floppy disk drives, which they later rebranded as the Universal Drive, to emphasise their suitability for a wide range of computers rather as opposed to a level of superior robustness.


They went into receivership in June [[1990]].  Later, [[SAM Computers Ltd]] was set up to replace MGT,  
They went into receivership in June [[1990]].  Later, [[SAM Computers Ltd.]] was set up to replace MGT,  


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 03:48, 7 April 2014

Miles Gordon Technology (MGT) was a company that initially produced peripherals for the ZX Spectrum, and later produced the somewhat Spectrum-compatible SAM Coupé computer.

They created the DISCiPLE and +D disk interfaces for the Spectrum. They were also known for their Lifetime Drive range of floppy disk drives, which they later rebranded as the Universal Drive, to emphasise their suitability for a wide range of computers rather as opposed to a level of superior robustness.

They went into receivership in June 1990. Later, SAM Computers Ltd. was set up to replace MGT,

External links

Wikipedia's article on Miles Gordon Technology