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Kaypro Corporation produced a line of rugged, "luggable" CP/M-based computers in the 1980s, competing with the Osborne 1 and Apple II. Learn about its history, features, software bundle, and legacy.
Learn about the Kaypro II, the first portable computer by Non-Linear Systems, released in 1982. Find out its specifications, price, ports, storage, OS, and how it was used by Arthur C. Clarke and other users.
Learn about the Kaypro II, a transportable computer released in 1982 that ran on CP/M and had a large screen and bundled software. See manuals, magazines and images related to the Kaypro II.
16 wrz 2014 · The Kaypro II weighed in at a mere 26 pounds and was a favorite of early computer aficionados. Somebody called it a portable, but it was really a luggable. It looked like it could take a direct...
Kaypro was a manufacturer of portable microcomputers running the CP/M operating system. Its first commercial model, Kaypro II, was launched in 1982. The Kaypro IV was introduced in 1983.
14 sie 2021 · The Kaypro II, offered serious competition to the Osborne when it was released in 1982. A business workhorse in a rugged aluminum case, the computer had the standard CP/M configuration i.e. a Z-80 processor, 64k of RAM, serial and parallel ports and two floppy disk drives.
3 sty 2022 · Rok powstania: 1982. Producent: Kaypro. Cena w dniu wprowadzenia do sprzedaży: 1795 dolarów. Ekran: 9-calowy monochromatyczny wyświetlacz CRT, 25 wierszy x 80 znaków w trybie tekstowym. Procesor:...