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Due to its graphical user inferface, it was known as the " Jackintosh ", a reference to Jack Tramiel.
The system had been designed in 1983 through 1984 with an intended mass market rollout in June 1984, but was canceled shortly thereafter due to the sale of the company to Tramiel Technology Ltd on July 2, 1984.
Atari's launch of the 7800 under Tramiel was far more subdued than Warner had planned for the system in 1984 with a marketing budget of just $ 300, 000.
This project was cancelled when Atari was sold to Jack Tramiel.
The company that would become Commodore Business Machines, Inc. was founded in 1954 in Toronto as the Commodore Portable Typewriter Company by Polish immigrant and Auschwitz survivor Jack Tramiel.
In December 2007 when Tramiel was visiting the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, for the 25th anniversary of the Commodore 64, he was asked why he called his company Commodore.
The following year, Tramiel discovered that Warner Communications wanted to sell Atari, which was rumored to be losing about $ 10, 000 a day.
This was intended, in effect, to bar Tramiel from releasing his new computer.
At around the same time that Tramiel was in negotiations with Atari, Amiga entered into discussions with Commodore.
Jack Tramiel (, Trzmiel means " bumblebee "; December 13, 1928 – April 8, 2012 ) was a Polish-born American businessman, best known for founding Commodore International, the manufacturer of the Commodore PET, Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga, and other Commodore models of home computers.
Tramiel was born as Jacek Trzmiel in Łódź, Poland, into a Jewish family.
Like many other inmates, his father was reported to have died of typhus in the work camp ; however, Tramiel believed he was killed by an injection of gasoline.
However, as Czechoslovakia was part of the Warsaw Pact, they could not be imported directly into the U. S., so Tramiel set up Commodore Business Machines in Toronto.
It was during this trip that Tramiel saw the first digital calculators, and decided that the mechanical adding machine was a dead end.
It was during this time period that Tramiel coined the famous phrase, " We need to build computers for the masses, not the classes.
The newly merged company was named JTS Corporation, and Tramiel joined the JTS board.
Tramiel was a co-founder of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, which was opened in 1993.
Tott, who died of cancer in 2003, was personally commemorated by Tramiel with an inscription on one of the Holocaust Museum's walls saying " To Vernon W. Tott, My Liberator and Hero ".
Hardware designer Bil Herd notes that the C116 was the original member of this family of computers and was the original vision as imparted by Jack Tramiel to the engineering department.

Tramiel and from
Commodore obtained an infusion of cash from Gould, which Tramiel used beginning in 1976 to purchase several second-source chip suppliers, including MOS Technology, Inc., in order to assure his supply.
In late July / early August, Tramiel representatives discovered the original Amiga contract from the previous fall.
This " interpretation " is what Tramiel used to counter-sue, and sought damages and an injunction to bar Amiga ( and effectively Commodore ) from producing any resembling technology.
In 1953, while working as a taxi driver, Tramiel bought a shop in the Bronx to repair office machinery, securing a $ 25, 000 loan for the business from a U. S. Army entitlement.
In January 1984, Tramiel resigned from Commodore, because of disagreement " on the basic principles — how to run the company ".
In the late 1980s, Tramiel decided to step away from day-to-day operations at Atari, naming his son, Sam, President and CEO.

Tramiel and April
Tramiel died on April 8, 2012, of heart failureat the age of 83.

Tramiel and by
Due to the acquisition of the Atari Consumer Division by Jack Tramiel in 1984, a number of planned peripherals for the system were canceled.
Stung twice by the same source, Gould suggested that Tramiel travel to Japan to learn why they were able to outcompete North Americans in their own local markets.
* The Home Computer Wars: An Insider's Account of Commodore and Jack Tramiel by Michael Tomczyk, Compute, 1984, ISBN 0-942386-75-2
Targeting the office more than the game market, the smallest version of the computer had a total of 9 IC ’ s, cheapness was the main metric as defined by Jack Tramiel.
The character set was largely designed by Leonard Tramiel ( the son of Commodore CEO Jack Tramiel ) and PET designer Chuck Peddle.
The Atari Jaguar was the last console produced by the Tramiel owned version of Atari.

Tramiel and Division
One month later, Warner Communications sold Atari's Consumer Division to Jack Tramiel.
After several on-again / off-again talks with Atari in May and June 1984, Tramiel had secured his funding and bought Atari's Consumer Division ( which included the console and home computer departments ) in July.

Tramiel and .
However, very few prototypes have been located, due to Tramiel Atari ’ s reluctance to make them in the first place.
By the late 1950s a wave of Japanese machines forced most North American typewriter companies to cease business, but Tramiel instead turned to adding machines.
The company's main investor and chairman, Irving Gould, suggested that Tramiel travel to Japan to understand how to compete.
" Tramiel gave this account in many interviews, but Opel's Commodore didn't debut until 1967, years after the company had been named.
Once Chuck Peddle had taken over engineering at Commodore, he convinced Jack Tramiel that calculators were already a dead end and that they should turn their attention to home computers.
In 1983, Tramiel decided to focus on market share and cut the price of the VIC-20 and C64 dramatically, starting what would be called the " home computer war.
An internal power struggle resulted ; in January 1984, Tramiel resigned.
But Tramiel had beaten Commodore to the punch.
Seeing a chance to gain some leverage, Tramiel immediately used the contract to counter-sue Commodore through its new subsidiary, Amiga, on August 13.

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