Kaypro 43168: Difference between revisions

From Kaypro Journal
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 11: Line 11:
[[File:43168 Kaycomp keyboard closeup.jpg]]
[[File:43168 Kaycomp keyboard closeup.jpg]]
[[File:Caps lock compare.jpg]]
[[File:Caps lock compare.jpg]]
[[File:Keyboards - Radio Electronics, Nov. 1983, page 21.png]]


To see an example of a matching shell go to [[Kaypro 2749]]
To see an example of a matching shell go to [[Kaypro 2749]]


For a more detailed explaination of the switch from Kaycomp to Kaypro see [https://retrocmp.de/kaypro/kay-p1_vers.htm#kaycomp-II-v Thomas Brase's website]
For a more detailed explaination of the switch from Kaycomp to Kaypro see [https://retrocmp.de/kaypro/kay-p1_vers.htm#kaycomp-II-v Thomas Brase's website]

Revision as of 14:42, 13 May 2024

This machine is fairly common except for the keyboard that it came with.


Kaycomp was the intended name of the Kaypro Computer. This keyboard appears to be original and matched some of the marketing materials from NLS from that time except that they use a black numeric keypad. The keyboard does have the promenant clear window on the Caps Lock key indicative of an early keyboard mechanism.

To see an example of a matching shell go to Kaypro 2749

For a more detailed explaination of the switch from Kaycomp to Kaypro see Thomas Brase's website