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From: Hugh Redelmeier 
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Subject: Re: Need Kaypro technical help
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Date: 28 Nov 84 20:17:17 GMT
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Anyone who wants to hack on a Kaypro should read the magazine
"Micro Cornucopia" out of Bend, Oregon.  They cover the Big
Board and derivatives (Xerox 820, Kaypro, BB II,  ...).
They also are starting to cover non-Z80 single-board machines.
They sell schematics for Kaypros (they may not yet have
schematics for the new models).  Kaypro sells the source for
the BIOS, ROMs, and Kaypro-specific utilities for about $100
(called the "Tinkerkit").

Micro Cornucopia is fun to read.  It reminds me of the old
Dr. Dobbs.