In 1983, I was a an academically struggling high school freshman. My Dad, a professor, brought home a Kaypro computer. It weighed 24 pounds, had a 9 inch internal green screen monitor, and two disc ...
What hath Kay wrought? Well, this time Kay hath wrought a terrific computer that re-establishes Kaypro as the leader in personal computer value. The first question everyone`s going to ask about this ...
Commentator Andrei Codrescu remembers the first word processor he had — the Kaypro II in the 1980s. Its inventor, Andrew Kay, died Aug. 28, at the age of 95. The Kaypro II weighed in at a mere 26 ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Kaypro was a manufacturer of portable ...
Andrew Kay, the designer of an early portable computer, the Kaypro II, that became a smash hit in the early 1980s before his company fell into bankruptcy in the 1990s as the computer industry ...
Kaypro Corp., which makes many popular CP/M-based machines (especially great for writers), has introduced four new MS-DOS computers in the last six months. The company has taken an aggressive leap ...
Kaypro began as Non-Linear Systems, a maker of electronic test equipment, founded in 1952 by Andrew Kay, the inventor of the digital voltmeter. In 1981, Non-Linear Systems began designing a personal ...
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This repository contains a collection of BASIC-80 MBASIC programs, including games and various applications, that I wrote over the years. These programs were primarily optimized for the Kaypro ...
Andrew Kay, an inventor who pioneered the use of compact computers in the 1980s with Kaypro II, died Aug. 28 at an assisted living home in Vista, Calif. He was 95. His son, David Kay, confirmed the ...