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Kaypro Corporation was an
American home and
personal computer manufacturer based in
Solana Beach in the 1980s. The
company was
founded by Non-Linear Systems...
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Kaypro II,
although it was the company's
first commercially available product. Some of the
press mocked its design—one
magazine described Kaypro Corporation...
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written for the CP/M
operating system and made to be
operated on the
early Kaypro line of
luggable computers. It was
written by
Yahoo Software of Los Angeles...
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There were a
number of
games available for the
monochrome Kaypro computers.
There are
currently 10
games on this list.
Aliens Adventure CatChum Horse Race...
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written for the CP/M
operating system and made to be
operated on the
early Kaypro line of
luggable computers.
Ladder was
written by
Yahoo Software of Los...
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operating system. A
Kaypro II owner, for example,
would obtain software on
Xerox 820 format, then copy it to and run it from
Kaypro-format disks. The lack...
- 7-inch (178 mm) screen,
competitor Kaypro was
selling a
computer with a 9-inch (229 mm)
screen for $400 less, and the
Kaypro machine had
already begun to cut...
- 1980s,
Dalton advocated the use of
inexpensive CP/M
computers such as the
Kaypro II and
Morrow Designs MD-1 for businesses. "Richard D. Dalton". Brand, Stewart...
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other CP/M
computer vendors.
Competitors quickly appeared, such as the
Kaypro II. The
Osborne 1 was
developed by Adam
Osborne and
designed by Lee Felsenstein...
- 28, 2014) was a
businessman and innovator. He was
President and CEO of
Kaypro, a
personal computer company,
which at one time was the world's
fourth largest...