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Revision as of 14:58, 26 September 2025


This early marketing photo has black numerical keys.


Notice that this machine has a white bordered power switch. Before serial #20,000 there were many different switches used. See Early power switches for detailed information.

Processor: Z80, 2.5 MHz
Memory: 64K
Disk Storage: Two Double Density Single Sided Tandem floppy drives (195K)
Ports: Modem/RS232C Interface, Centronics parallel printer interface
Keyboard: Detachable full typewriter keyboard with 14 key numeric pad and 4 cursor control keys. Upper and lower case.

These were the first machines produced by Kaypro. They include the "Kaycomp" Machines.

News

"Before production got under way June 15 ... The first units were shipped under the name of Kaycomp II, but the product has been renamed Kaypro II because of the protests of a Pasadena software manufacturer with the name of K-Comp." (San Diego Evening Times, September 17, 1982)

This image ran in one of the local papers for the week of June 2-8, 1982 showing the assembly of the 81-110A mainboards. (The Citizen Week, A12)

Machine Changes

The original Vertical Drive arrangement. Also the contrast knob is on the front.

Early on they changed to a Horizontal Drive arrangment with the contrast knob on the rear.
Vertical Drives Horizontal Drives
#4623
#5322
#5484
#5846
#6059
#6072

The original machines had the power cord coming directly out of the back of the machine near the power switch.

The cord was moved to a plate on the lower edge of the back.

The plate was replaced with a EM noise supressing plug. Requiring a removable cord to be used for all later Kaypro machines.



Main Serial Number Range: #3309 - 56111 2 Additional Machines: #61029, #76302

This model used the Mainboard 81-110.

Vertical and Horizontal Drives (See Early Vertical Drives)

Various Power Switches (See Early power switches)