The Poly-1 was a desktop computer designed in
New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 List of islands of New Zealand, smaller islands. It is the ...
for educational use.
Background
The Poly-1 was developed in 1980 by Neil Scott and Paul Bryant, who at the time were teaching electronics engineering at Wellington Polytechnic
(now
Massey University
Massey University ( mi, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with significant campuses in Albany and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 30,883 students, 13,796 of whom are extramural o ...
's Wellington campus), which the computer was named after.
As with the
Acorn BBC Micro in Britain, Scott and Bryant saw the increasing need for a fully integrated computer to serve the New Zealand school market, which had the blessing of then Education Minister
Merv Wellington.
After Scott and Bryant gathered a team of engineers and designers,
DFC New Zealand Limited and
Lower Hutt
Lower Hutt ( mi, Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai) is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area.
It is New Zealand's sixth most ...
-based Progeni Systems — founded by Perce Harpham in 1968 — formed a joint venture, Polycorp,
[University of Auckland – Computing History Displays: Fourth Floor – Computers Made in New Zealand]
/ref> to market and build the Poly-1, which entered production in 1981.
A distinctive fibreglass casing was designed to house the computer and monitor as an all-in-one unit, in a similar fashion to the Commodore PET
The Commodore PET is a line of personal computers produced starting in 1977 by Commodore International. A single all-in-one case combines a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, Commodore BASIC in read-only memory, keyboard, monochrome monitor, ...
. The Poly-1 came standard with a colour display and 64KB of RAM.
The Proteus was available as an accessory to make the Poly-1 network-capable, allowing up to 32 of the computers to be linked.
One of the earliest clients for the Poly in classroom networks was Rotorua Boys' High School
Rotorua Boys' High School is a state school educating boys from Year 9 to Year 13. It is situated just outside the Rotorua CBD at the intersection of Old Taupo Road and Pukuatua Street in Rotorua, New Zealand.
History
Rotorua Boys' High School ...
, one of whose staf
Derek Williams
was seconded in 1984 to work as a computer programmer and software developer of educational applications for Progeni Systems Ltd on the FORGE Computer Learning System for New Zealand schools.[(August 1981). 'Polys in action at Rotorua'. Page 68-9. ''Bits & Bytes'' (New Zealand)] under the supervision o
Emeritus Professor John Tiffin
FORGE was also used for training by the Victorian Fire Brigade in Australia, and for the first time, allowed New Zealand educators to design and deliver curricula on class computer networks.
There remains interest in the Poly with an ongoin
Decline
Despite strong support from teachers for the Poly-1, the Muldoon Government
The Third National Government of New Zealand (also known as the Muldoon Government) was the government of New Zealand from 1975 to 1984. It was an economically conservative government that aimed to preserve the Keynesian economic system establi ...
reneged on a Ministry of Education
An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ...
agreement to purchase 1000 units over 5 years, after coming under pressure from Cabinet ministers and lobbyists who favoured economic deregulation. In particular, the then Minister of Regional Development, Warren Cooper
Warren Ernest Cooper (born 21 February 1933) is a former New Zealand politician. He was a National Party MP from 1975 to 1996, holding cabinet positions including Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Defence. Cooper also twice served a ...
, remarked that he and his colleagues "could see no reason why Government should spend money so that teachers could do even less work".
The Poly-1 cost up to several thousand dollars per unit, and aggressive undercutting from Apple Computer
Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, United States. Apple is the largest technology company by revenue (totaling in 2021) and, as of June 2022, is the world's biggest company ...
further weakened the Poly-1's place in the market. However, a sizeable consignment was still able to be sold to the Australian Defence Force
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests. It consists of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Fo ...
and a number of local organisations.
A Poly 2 model with a separate keyboard and monitor, and Poly C designed for the Chinese market were produced,[ but in much smaller numbers. Plans to sell to China fell through after the ]Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
The Tiananmen Square protests, known in Chinese as the June Fourth Incident (), were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing during 1989. In what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, or in Chinese the June Fourt ...
. Additionally, by the late 1980s, the IBM PC
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible de facto standard. Released on August 12, 1981, it was created by a tea ...
was increasingly becoming dominant.
The Poly-1 was discontinued in 1989, and the following year Progeni was liquidated, after the collapse of DFC New Zealand and the subsequent bailout of the Bank of New Zealand
Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) is one of New Zealand's big four banks and has been operating in the country since the first office was opened in Auckland in October 1861 followed shortly after by the first branch in Dunedin in December 1861. The ba ...
, to which Progeni still owed debts.
Specifications
*CPU: Motorola 6809
The Motorola 6809 ("''sixty-eight-oh-nine''") is an 8-bit microprocessor with some 16-bit features. It was designed by Motorola's Terry Ritter and Joel Boney and introduced in 1978. Although source compatible with the earlier Motorola 6800, the 6 ...
with 6840 clock
*Networking: Motorola 6854 Proteus, max 32 interconnected
See also
* Aamber Pegasus
References
{{Reflist
External links
The Poly Preservation Project
University of Auckland – Computing History Displays: Fourth Floor – Computers Made in New Zealand
Old-Computers.com – POLYCORP Poly 1 Educational Computer
Perce Harpham – The Story of Progeni
Computer-related introductions in 1981
Information technology in New Zealand
6809-based home computers