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The KAYPRO PC makes sense now with all the I flexibility you need for future enhancements. Thanks to Kaypro's non-obsolete design, the KAYPRO PC is a snap to update. Card-based system components — including the microprocessor — simply snap into place.<br>
Standard Specifications for the KAYPRO PC:
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| Processor: || 8088-compatible V-20 microproccessor, 8087 socket: 4.77/10MHz
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| Video/Display: || Multivideo graphics adapter, EGA, CGA, MDA, and Hercules compatible on most monitors; 12-inch monochrome monitor
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| Memory: || 768 KB standard
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| Drives: || Dual 360-KB disk drives
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| Ports: || IBM PC-compatible serial and parallel
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| Expansion: || Nine slots, six for user options
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| Keyboard: || Enhanced 101-style keyboard
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The Kaypro PC was the first mostly compatible PC from Kaypro.
The Kaypro PC was the first mostly compatible PC from Kaypro.

Revision as of 21:16, 29 June 2025

The KAYPRO PC makes sense now with all the I flexibility you need for future enhancements. Thanks to Kaypro's non-obsolete design, the KAYPRO PC is a snap to update. Card-based system components — including the microprocessor — simply snap into place.
Standard Specifications for the KAYPRO PC:

Processor: 8088-compatible V-20 microproccessor, 8087 socket: 4.77/10MHz
Video/Display: Multivideo graphics adapter, EGA, CGA, MDA, and Hercules compatible on most monitors; 12-inch monochrome monitor
Memory: 768 KB standard
Drives: Dual 360-KB disk drives
Ports: IBM PC-compatible serial and parallel
Expansion: Nine slots, six for user options
Keyboard: Enhanced 101-style keyboard

Introduction

The Kaypro PC was the first mostly compatible PC from Kaypro.

Family Computing June 1987

Upgrades

"If you have a Kaypro PC with 4.77 Mhz clock, you can buy one of two processor boards from Kaypro Corporation that offer faster clocks. These are the 8 Mhz 8088/V-20 board, part number 5238; and the 10 Mhz 8088/V20 board, part number 5962. Many PC owners already have one of these boards — they've been standard equipment for almost two years now. If there is a toggle switch on the back panel of your computer near the reset button, then you already have either an 8 or 10 Mhz machine." (Profiles June 1988)

BIOS ROMS

81-486 H 4.77 Single Speed Board 81-512(3)

File:81-486 H.bin

81-486 L 4.77/8 Dual Speed Board 81-1184 Rev A

File:81-486 L.bin

81-486 M 4.7/8 Dual Speed Board 81-1230 Rev A

File:81-486 M.bin

Kaypro PC #335516

Overview

This is a complete (or nearly complete) Kaypro PC model 81-045-02. That has not been modified after purchase according to original owner.

Sales Receipt


Notes:

  • 335516 Sold on 7/29/86
  • Machine upgraded to 768K without additional charge (Education Deal?)
  • Image redacted for Personal Information

Cards

CPU Card

Model 81-1184 Rev A
8MHz
Kaypro

Video Card

Appears to be a Hercules Clone Card
from ATI

Hard Drive Card

ADP 50
Appears to be an ADP50L
from Silicon Valley Computer, Inc.

IO, Memory and Floppy Drive Card

Model 81-916 Rev B
Kaypro

Hard Drive

Hard Drive Label

Floppy Drives

Floppy Drive Board

Both Drives are Identical

Floppy Drive Label

Power Supply

Power Supply Label

Documentation and Manuals

Manuals that were with the computer

File:Addnedum Monitors.pdf

Disks

Feel free to copy these for your personal use.

I would only ask that they not be posted to other websites as long as this website is functional.

Feel free to link to this page to share with others.

Install Disk 1
Install Disk 2
Install Disk 3
Install Disk 4
Install Disk 5
Install Disk 6



Monitor

Keyboard


Boxes

System Box Front
System Box Side
System Box Top
Monitor Box Front
Monitor Box Side