Research Machines (now RM plc) has a long-standing history as a primary provider of technology for the UK education sector. Founded in 1973, the company transitioned from a hobbyist component supplier to a leading manufacturer of educational microcomputers and networking systems.
Overview of Research Machines “LINK”
The LINK designation primarily referred to the RM Link 480Z, introduced in 1982. It was designed as a lower-cost, diskless network station that could “link” into a chain, typically using a more powerful 380Z as a file server. This system was one of three chosen for the UK government’s 1982 Educational Scheme.
Timeline History by Era and Device
The Founding Era (1973–1976)
- 1973: Founded as Research Machines Limited in Oxford by Mike Fischer and Mike O’Regan.
- 1974: Operated under the name Sintel, a mail-order supplier of electronic components for hobbyists.
The Z80 Era (1977–1984)
- 1977: Launched the RML 380Z, an 8-bit microcomputer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. It typically ran the CP/M operating system and was often housed in a distinctive large black metal case.
- 1982: Introduced the RM Link 480Z.
- Purpose: Designed as a diskless network node for schools.
- Networking: Used the proprietary CHAIN Network or Z-Net to connect to a 380Z file server.
- Hardware: Featured a Z80 CPU and up to 256 KB of bank-switched RAM. Early models had black metal cases, later replaced by cream plastic.
The Nimbus & PC Transition (1985–1990s)
- 1985: Launched the RM Nimbus PC-186, using the Intel 80186 processor. While not fully IBM-compatible, it could run early versions of Microsoft Windows (up to 3.0).
- 1986: Released the RM AX (using the Intel 80286), often used as a file server for Nimbus networks.
- Late 1980s: Introduced the M Series (PC-286/386) and S Series (PC-386 and later), which were fully IBM PC compatible.
The PC Era & Diversification (1994–Present)
- 1994: Floated on the London Stock Exchange as RM plc.
- 1997: Introduced the C Series of computers for schools.
- 2003: Launched the F Series (blue chassis) pre-installed with Windows XP.
- 2010: Released a new line of black and silver RM computers for Windows 7.
- Current: RM has pivoted from hardware manufacturing to becoming a global EdTech solutions provider, focusing on digital assessment (RM Ava) and managed IT services.
Research Machines Limited, Link Timeline History by Era and Device