I noticed a Kaypro 2 for auction on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4193&item=5209743159&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
and was wondering how this system differs from the Kaypro II?
Will CP/M and Boot system disks for the Kaypro II work on the Kaypro 2?
(and vice versa)
Paul
On Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 4:30:03 AM UTC-7, dun...@yahoo.com wrote:Actually, the booting of CP/M versions on Kaypro's depends on (is tied to) the ROM version. Kaypro II/IV had significantly different hardware than all later models, and so the ROMs that could run there are limited. The Kaypro Technical Manual has a table
I noticed a Kaypro 2 for auction on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4193&item=5209743159&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVWin a word, no.
and was wondering how this system differs from the Kaypro II?
Will CP/M and Boot system disks for the Kaypro II work on the Kaypro 2? (and vice versa)
Paul
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On Sunday, May 1, 2022 at 1:49:29 AM UTC-5, William Hostman wrote:table to show ROM versions and compatible CP/M versions.
On Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 4:30:03 AM UTC-7, dun...@yahoo.com wrote:Actually, the booting of CP/M versions on Kaypro's depends on (is tied to) the ROM version. Kaypro II/IV had significantly different hardware than all later models, and so the ROMs that could run there are limited. The Kaypro Technical Manual has a
I noticed a Kaypro 2 for auction on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4193&item=5209743159&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVWin a word, no.
and was wondering how this system differs from the Kaypro II?
Will CP/M and Boot system disks for the Kaypro II work on the Kaypro 2? (and vice versa)
Paul
...
However, the basic CP/M file format did not change, aside from single/double sided disks/drives. There should be a fair amount of backwards compatibility maintained (you should be able to read files from a Kaypro II disk on a Kaypro 2X system, forexample).
... There was a point in time where there was really no difference between the single sided and double sided floppy machines that shipped from the factory. Okay, there was actually one difference: the jumper settings on each of the drives to selectbetween single sided and double sided. Bought a machine with single sided floppies? Open the case and inspect the drives to see if your free upgrade is simply a matter of moving a jumper on each drive...
Best,
-Mark
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 10:05:03 AM UTC-5, marksl...@gmail.com wrote:between single sided and double sided. Bought a machine with single sided floppies? Open the case and inspect the drives to see if your free upgrade is simply a matter of moving a jumper on each drive...
... There was a point in time where there was really no difference between the single sided and double sided floppy machines that shipped from the factory. Okay, there was actually one difference: the jumper settings on each of the drives to select
machine had double-sided drives, you got double-sided simply by formatting media as double-sided. No jumpers. No crippled features. Kaypro seems to have quickly abandoned single-sided drives, like the rest of the industry, and except for the gen-1 KayproBest,
-Mark
That sounds a bit odd to me. I don't recall ever seeing a double-sided drive with a jumper to disable the second head. It was simply up to the computer whether the second head/side was ever selected.
The first-generation Kaypro II mainboard did not even connect to the drive side-select signal, so no matter what drives, ROM, or CP/M you had you would only get single-sided operation.
Starting with the Kaypro II/4 mainboad, side-select was connected and the ROMs all checked media to see if it was (formattted) double or single-sided. If the machine had single-sided drives, you could never detect double-sided (formatted) media. If the
...
May sound odd, but there was a period of time where the owner of the dealership had me cracking open the cases, removing the drives, moving the jumpers on the drives, remounting them, and putting the case back on...
On 3/05/2022 10:02, Mark Lawler wrote:
...There were similar stories about memory upgrades for PET computers. Customers
May sound odd, but there was a period of time where the owner of the dealership had me cracking open the cases, removing the drives, moving the jumpers on the drives, remounting them, and putting the case back on...
could save money by buying a smaller-memory PET and installing the missing ram
chips themselves as different models began using a common motherboard. There was even a claim of dealers or factory drilling holes in the motherboard so as
to circumvent that. Strange days indeed.
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