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  2. Kaypro - Wikipedia

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    A Kaypro II displaying the Kaypro Wikipedia page using Lynx over a serial connection A Kaypro II motherboard. The Kaypro II has a 2.5 MHz Zilog Z80 microprocessor; 64 KB of RAM; two single-sided 191 KB 5¼-inch floppy disk drives (named A: and B:); and an 80-column, green monochrome, 9" CRT that was praised for its size and clarity (the Osborne 1 had a 5" display).

  3. List of Kaypro games - Wikipedia

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    There were a number of games available for the monochrome Kaypro computers. There are currently 10 games on this list. There are currently 10 games on this list. Models II, IV, 4, 10 and 2x

  4. Osborne 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Osborne's popularity was surpassed by the similar Kaypro II; which has a larger, 9 inches (23 cm) CRT that can display 80 characters on 24 lines, and double density floppies that can store twice as much data. Osborne Computer Corporation was unable to effectively respond to Kaypro until after 8-bit, CP/M-based computers were obsolete.

  5. Xerox 820 - Wikipedia

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    Much CP/M software uses the Xerox 820's disk format, and other computers such as the Kaypro II are compatible with it. [10] [11] The CRT unit contains the processor, and a large port on the back connected via heavy cable to a disk drive, allowing a wide variety of configurations. Disk drives can be daisy-chained via a port on the back.

  6. S-BASIC - Wikipedia

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    S-BASIC (for Structured Basic) was a "structured" BASIC variant, distributed with Kaypro CP/M systems. [1] [2] It was made by Topaz Programming is distributed by Micro-Ap (San Ramon, California). [3] SBasic was compatible with the syntax of BASIC, a programming language commonly used in the 1970s through the 1980s, as well as Fortran77.

  7. Keep the eggs but replace 5 bad-for-you breakfast foods, says ...

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    "The rest of the breakfast plate – processed meats (sausage, bacon), deep-fried home fries, refined white bread covered in butter and sugary jelly, doughnuts and pastries full of hydrogenated ...

  8. Aliens (1982 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Aliens is a text-only clone of Space Invaders written for the CP/M operating system and made to be operated on the early Kaypro line of luggable computers. It was written by Yahoo Software of Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] Along with Star Trek, CatChum, and Ladder, Aliens was one of the games that came with the early Kaypro computers.

  9. Category talk:Screenshots of Kaypro II games - Wikipedia

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