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On a recent K10 that I bought it had a 50 pin connector hanging out the back.
On a recent K10 (#128620) that I bought it had a 50 pin connector hanging out the back.


I suspected that it might be some type of SASI or similar interface.
I suspected that it might be some type of SASI or similar interface.
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[[File:WW interface no upper chips.jpg]]
[[File:WW interface no upper chips.jpg]]
1986 is late in the lifecycle for a Z80 Kaypro so it looks like the company was trying to sell this as a stop gap with the ability to transfer eventually to a PC.  Of course that assumes that you don't have any filetype issues.
==Ad==
From MicroCornucopia April 86


[[File:Westwind Ad.png|thumb]]
[[File:Westwind Ad.png|thumb]]
==Other Files==
[http://www.bitsavers.org/bits/Osborne/Osborne1/Drive_C/Drive_C_-_Users_Manual.pdf DriveC Manual for the Osborne]

Latest revision as of 20:03, 14 November 2023

On a recent K10 (#128620) that I bought it had a 50 pin connector hanging out the back.

I suspected that it might be some type of SASI or similar interface.

1986 is late in the lifecycle for a Z80 Kaypro so it looks like the company was trying to sell this as a stop gap with the ability to transfer eventually to a PC. Of course that assumes that you don't have any filetype issues.

From MicroCornucopia April 86


Other Files

DriveC Manual for the Osborne