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== Kaypro Micro 1 ==


Serial Numbers I've seen:
Earliest 475947
Latest 475947


[[File:Kaypro micro 1 profiles July 1988 pg 67.jpg|thumb]]
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| Earliest || 475947
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| Latest || 475947
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| '''First Marketing''' || Q3 1988
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| '''First Shipping''' || Q1 1989
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[[File:Kaypro micro 1 profiles July 1988 pg 68.jpg|thumb]]
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[[File:Kaypro micro 1 mb.jpg|thumb]]
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[[File:Kayrpo Micro 1 Infoworld Jan 9, 1989 Page 20.png|thumb]]
"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

"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)