From: Tony Duell <ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
Are you certain that it's going to be harder to
repair the existing
machine than to find a replacement (as an aside, I've never seen a Kaypro
_anything_ in the UK).
That's a shame! A couple of years back I asked the classiccmp list what
was the "best" CP/M machine, and the overwhelming answer was "Kaypro."
I
like mine. It's rock-solid, and applications, compilers, etc. are easy to
find. The disk i/o is slow, though.
From what I've heard, though, Kaypros are pretty
standard circuitry and shouldn't be hard to repair.
Yes. I have the 84/2X schematics and I'll be happy to scan and email them
to the OP if he/she will contact me offlist.
Glen
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