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  1. Kaypro - Wikipedia

    Kaypro Corporation was an American home and personal computer manufacturer based in Solana Beach, California, in the 1980s. The company was founded by Non-Linear Systems …

  2. Kaypro IV Portable Computer - National Museum of American …

    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 …

  3. Kaypro II computer

    The Kaypro II is unusual because the entire case is made out of metal. Kaypro's computers were an extension of their test instrument design philosophy: rugged, reliable, reasonably priced, …

  4. DAVES OLD COMPUTERS- Kaypro - ClassicCMP

    Kaypro II - this machine was acquired in May 2004, and is in exceptionally good condition. The keyboard is separate from the main unit, and clips onto the front of the machine for storage …

  5. Kaypro / CP/M Versions / Part 1 // retrocmp / retro computing

    May 3, 2025 · Lacking the funds to create a new product from scratch, Kaypro assembled a group of proven components that were functional, economical and readily available, and packaged …

  6. Kaypro Journal

    Jan 6, 2026 · This is the home for my notes and findings about Vintage Kaypro machines. My focus began with Z80 Kaypros but now I have a numerous "DOS" based Kaypros as well.

  7. Kaypro for sale - eBay

    Get the best deals on Kaypro and find everything you'll need to improve your home office setup at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items!

  8. Kaypro II - School of Computer Science - Carleton University

    The Kaypro II, introduced in 1982, was a pioneering “luggable” computer known for its rugged, all-metal aluminum case and portability, weighing approximately 26 pounds (11.8 kilograms).

  9. Kaypro – Vintage Computer

    For just a few dollars more than the cost of adding a separate hard drive to an existing computer you could buy the Kaypro 10. A full featured transportable computer, built by Non-Linear …

  10. Kaypro II - Computer - Computing History

    The first product, the Kaypro II, carried the Roman-numeral designation because the most popular microcomputer at the time, other than the IBM PC, was the Apple II. The Kaypro II was …