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Latest revision as of 14:06, 11 March 2026

3 Chip Unknown

This video output board is from an unknown manufacturer. I have multiple machines with this board in it.


Top of Video Board


Bottom of Video Board

Microsphere Video

Video Generator

Color Graphics Board


(Kaypro Connection, Lee F. Ryan and Andrew Townsend)

Ads

MicroSphere Ad for both cards

(Profiles, September 1985)

Described but I haven't seen

Legacy Computer Systems

"External Video Monitor Adapter - Our video monitor adapter allows the attachment of from 1 to 16 external monitors (attached in series) to a KAYPRO computer system. The kits installation reqiures the insertion of a composite video jack through the cooling vents in the rear of the cabinet. The video comes complete with a horizontal sync alignment potentiometer (in case the monitor does not have a horizontal adjustment mechanism. $118."
(Kugram Vol 2, Number 4, Page 16)

JFN AT-1

"JFN Industries of Los Angeles, California, also makes a video enhancement board called the AT-1. The JFN board has a few extra features: reduced intensity; reverse video; blinking; reverse screen (a light background with dark characters); programmable, multiple terminal emulation; and graphic characters."
(The Kaypro Connection, Lee F. Ryan and Andrew Townsend, pg 190)