Mainboard 81-110: Difference between revisions

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| #2775 || 81-149 || 81-146 || Drive Fix Mod
| #2775 ||  ||  || 81-149 || 81-146 || Drive Fix Mod
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| #3590 || ? || ? || Drive Fix Mode<br>Monitor pin 21 -> U59 pin 2<br>U60 pin 1 ->pin 8<br>Speed up mod w/switch<br>RTC board<br>QC dated 4 & 6 Aug 1982  
| #3590 || 2220 || 6 Au 1982 <br>4 Aug 1982 <br>NLS QA 115 || ? || ? || Drive Fix Mode<br>Monitor pin 21 -> U59 pin 2<br>U60 pin 1 ->pin 8<br>Speed up mod w/switch<br>RTC board<br>QC dated 4 & 6 Aug 1982  
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| #4207 || 81-149 || 81-146 || no mods
| #4207 || 2997 || "R" NLS 3 || 81-149 || 81-146 || no mods


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Revision as of 02:20, 24 September 2025

81-110 General Info

The 81-110 Mainboard was the original Kaypro board and debuted with the first Kaypro II machines. It's design was based on the Ferguson Big Board. (Thomas Brase)

It was exclusively used in the Kaypro II and for the most part was replaced by the 81-240 sometime in 1983.


81-110A

The 81-110A is notable for 4 unpopulated chips locations from the Ferguson Big Board design (CTC, Monitor ROM, and 2 74LS chips).

81-110A Machines

Serial Num Board Num QC Sticker Monitor ROM Char ROM Notes
#2775 81-149 81-146 Drive Fix Mod
#3590 2220 6 Au 1982
4 Aug 1982
NLS QA 115
? ? Drive Fix Mode
Monitor pin 21 -> U59 pin 2
U60 pin 1 ->pin 8
Speed up mod w/switch
RTC board
QC dated 4 & 6 Aug 1982
#4207 2997 "R" NLS 3 81-149 81-146 no mods

81-110B

The B board in extremely rare. It apparently had some technical problems that required the rapid update to the B1 board. It's design allowed for the total chips used to be reduced from 83 (A board) to 72 (B board).

81-110B1

81-110B2