Date : Wed, 06 Aug 1986 04:18:25 GMT
From : Ross Alford <alford%ecsvax.uucp@BRL.ARPA>
Subject: Re: Kaypro question
Your question re Kaypro-->PClone modification is something I've
wondered about. The SWP board is more useful as a ramdisk than as
a MSDOS system--I have the 256k version, and it's great under CP/M,
but almost completely IBM-uncompatible, and there is very little
truly generic software around for MSDOS. However, just because SWP
hasn't done it doesn't mean it can't be done: A Kaypro provides
almost all of the parts you would need to build a PClone, except for
the motherboard--a nice sturdy case, power supply, keyboard (which
would need either modification or a tricky BIOS), two disk drives,
and an external-synch monitor. It also has a large base of installed
systems, many of the owners of which are feeling that the world is
passing them by. A clever hardware person ought to be able to install
one of these 'little-board' style all-in-one (serial, parallel
interfaces and pseudo color- or mono- graphics adapter all on the
board) motherboards in a Kaypro case for little more than the cost of
the board. A REALLY clever hardware/software person could probably
even build in Z80 support so the Kaypro could continue to fulfill
its original role. I suspect that a kit of this sort could sell
briskly for around $400-500 and make someone a mint.
Ross Alford
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