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'''Lucas Logic''' of Warwick. The computer applications subsidiary for the [[Joseph Lucas Ltd|Lucas Group]].
'''Lucas Logic''' of Warwick. The computer applications subsidiary for the [[Lucas Industries|Lucas Group]].


1977 Formed.
1977 Company formed.


1981 [[Nascom Microcomputers]] became a division off the company. All Nascom production was moved from Chesham to headquarters at Warwick.  
1981 [[Nascom Microcomputers]] became a division of the company. All '''Nascom''' production was moved from Chesham to headquarters at Warwick.  


1981 John Deans was general manager of the company.
1981 John Deans was general manager of the company.

Latest revision as of 11:06, 9 April 2016

Lucas Logic of Warwick. The computer applications subsidiary for the Lucas Group.

1977 Company formed.

1981 Nascom Microcomputers became a division of the company. All Nascom production was moved from Chesham to headquarters at Warwick.

1981 John Deans was general manager of the company.

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