Best CP/M machine?

From: Jim Strickland <jim_at_calico.litterbox.com>
Date: Wed Sep 1 23:50:39 1999

Yup. I have a Kaypro 4/84. Restoration has consisted of cleaning the heads
in the floppy drives. I'm told the floppy drives are the achilies heel of
the kaypro, since the boot drive never powers off and stops spinning.

There are a mess of Kaypro experts on this list, as I found out when
I was getting my 4/84 up and running.

>
> No Doubt about it, you need a Kaypro.
>
> They came with just about all the software you would need to run a small
> office, Wordstar, DataStar, DB2, Basic and the list went on.
>
> They were very reliable. I used mine right up until 1991. The Kaypro 2X I
> had bought in 1984 ran WordStar faster than the IBM Xt's.
>
> As they were the portables of the day, it will take up less space than some
> of the other CP/M machines of the time period.
>
> My two cents.
>
> Jim
>
>
BTW I'm a different Jim from the one who I'm replying to.
-- 
Jim Strickland
jim_at_DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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