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==ADS==
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==News==
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'''Dual processor models announced'''
Double your operating systems, double you fun - get two operating systems for one machine!  Kaypro has announced new versions of the II and 4 which can run both CP/M and MS-DOS operating systems.
Calling the new versions, Kaypro II Plus 88 and Kaypro 4 Plus 88, these models utilize 16-bit co-processor boards which allow selection of two different CPU chips, the 8-bit Z-80 or the 16-bit 8088.  The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the main brain of any computer.  Plus 88 models give users two brains with which to work.
The Z-80 chip runs all of the CP/M-80 software and provides 247K of formatted storage.  The computer operates normally under CP/M in this mode, except that the extra memory can act as a third RAM drive.  This offers users extremely quick input/output even faster than a hard disk, because all the activity takes place within the chip itself as opposed to the drive.
The Intel 8088 chip runs MS-DOS and gives users the ability to run many IBM-type programs and increases the storage to 256K.  Under MS-DOS, there is no third drive, all memory is utilized by this particular operating system.  The computer will automatically recognize an IBM PC format diskette while in MS-DOS, but cannot run any software that uses graphics or IBM ROM calls.
The Plus 88 models are shipped with the standard software package, plus one CP/M-80 to MS-DOS Adapter diskette and one MS-DOS v. 1.25 System diskette.  The enhanced II model is expected to be priced slightly under $2000 and the 4 will sell for $2195.<br>
(CommuniKay, Nov/Dec 1983)
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"The Kaypro 4+88 will be discontined after October 31, 1984.  Orders will be taken until that time or until our supply is depleted."<br>(Kaypro Dealer Newsletter, Oct 20, 1984)
== Images ==
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| [[File:73356 8088 card.jpg|thumb|CoPower Mainboard]]
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| [[File:73356 mem card.jpg|thumb|Memory Expansion Board]]
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[[File:Copower label from Executive Computing System.jpg]] <br> Label on #118611 (I suspect that this is an aftermarket upgrade by the dealer.)
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[http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/disks/kpro/index.html Maslin Site for CP88 disk images Use copwrcpm.td0 and copwrdos.td0]
[http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/disks/kpro/index.html Maslin Site for CP88 disk images Use copwrcpm.td0 and copwrdos.td0]
==Co-Power II?==
This is an image from eBay of a Co-Power II board.  I cannot be certain if this board is for a Kaypro or other machine.
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 13 October 2025

ADS


(Profiles V3 N7)

News

Dual processor models announced Double your operating systems, double you fun - get two operating systems for one machine! Kaypro has announced new versions of the II and 4 which can run both CP/M and MS-DOS operating systems.

Calling the new versions, Kaypro II Plus 88 and Kaypro 4 Plus 88, these models utilize 16-bit co-processor boards which allow selection of two different CPU chips, the 8-bit Z-80 or the 16-bit 8088. The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the main brain of any computer. Plus 88 models give users two brains with which to work.

The Z-80 chip runs all of the CP/M-80 software and provides 247K of formatted storage. The computer operates normally under CP/M in this mode, except that the extra memory can act as a third RAM drive. This offers users extremely quick input/output even faster than a hard disk, because all the activity takes place within the chip itself as opposed to the drive.

The Intel 8088 chip runs MS-DOS and gives users the ability to run many IBM-type programs and increases the storage to 256K. Under MS-DOS, there is no third drive, all memory is utilized by this particular operating system. The computer will automatically recognize an IBM PC format diskette while in MS-DOS, but cannot run any software that uses graphics or IBM ROM calls.

The Plus 88 models are shipped with the standard software package, plus one CP/M-80 to MS-DOS Adapter diskette and one MS-DOS v. 1.25 System diskette. The enhanced II model is expected to be priced slightly under $2000 and the 4 will sell for $2195.
(CommuniKay, Nov/Dec 1983)

"The Kaypro 4+88 will be discontined after October 31, 1984. Orders will be taken until that time or until our supply is depleted."
(Kaypro Dealer Newsletter, Oct 20, 1984)

Images

CoPower Mainboard
Memory Expansion Board
CPU Board Top
CPU Board Bottom

Labels


Label on #118611 (I suspect that this is an aftermarket upgrade by the dealer.)

Schematics

Schematic CPU
Schematic 128K Expansion Board
Schematic Memory Controller
Schematic Z80/8088 Ports and Daughter Board

Documentation

Copower User guide

Co-Power-88guide

Maslin Site for CP88 disk images Use copwrcpm.td0 and copwrdos.td0

Co-Power II?

This is an image from eBay of a Co-Power II board. I cannot be certain if this board is for a Kaypro or other machine.