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"Kaypro also announced yesterday the Micro I, which the Solana Beach company said is the "world's smallest desktop computer system." The machine, which has a 12-inch by 12-inch footprint, is targeted for use as a low-cost node in local area networks."<br> | |||
(Craig D. Rose, Staff Writer, "Kaypro finds cost-savings source of chips", Newspaper Clipping might be from the San Diego Union) | |||
"Also up in the air is Kaypro's new Micro 1 computer, a compact unit with a very small "footprint" that was to be aimed in part at the educational market. Marcello said dealers haven't accepted the different-looking machine, and the company so far hasn't made the decision to push sales of it." (Kaypro: Looking for a star performer, clipping from David Kay) |
Latest revision as of 03:51, 5 July 2025
Serial Numbers I've seen: | |
Earliest | 475947 |
Latest | 475947 |
First Marketing | Q3 1988 |
First Shipping | Q1 1989 |
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"Kaypro also announced yesterday the Micro I, which the Solana Beach company said is the "world's smallest desktop computer system." The machine, which has a 12-inch by 12-inch footprint, is targeted for use as a low-cost node in local area networks."
(Craig D. Rose, Staff Writer, "Kaypro finds cost-savings source of chips", Newspaper Clipping might be from the San Diego Union)
"Also up in the air is Kaypro's new Micro 1 computer, a compact unit with a very small "footprint" that was to be aimed in part at the educational market. Marcello said dealers haven't accepted the different-looking machine, and the company so far hasn't made the decision to push sales of it." (Kaypro: Looking for a star performer, clipping from David Kay)