• 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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    the 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. Ladder was written by Yahoo Software of Los...
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  • 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...
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    notable examples being the Altair 8800, the IMSAI 8080, the Osborne 1 and Kaypro luggables, and MSX computers. The best-selling CP/M-capable system of all...
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    heavy competition. Kaypro Computer offered portables that, like the Osborne 1, ran CP/M and included a software bundle, but Kaypro offered larger 9 inch...
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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. It was written by Yahoo Software of Los Angeles...
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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...
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  • voltmeters and frequency counters. During the early 1980s the company started Kaypro, which developed an early personal computer. Markoff, John (September 5...
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