Pro/Files (September/October 1983)

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Cover of the September/October 1983 issue of Pro/Files

Pro/Files was an official Kaypro publication that covered their computers. Kaypro initially built portable CP/M based computers designed to compete with Osbourne. Later they built PC compatibles but they didn't survive long after that. The September/October 1983 issue includes:

Departments

  • Letters - Lots of praise for the previous issue which was the first. Also, questions about the Kaypro 4 and Kaypro 10, and more.

  • Q & A - Questions answered about moving stuff over from Apple II computers, diagnosing hardware problems, using a tape punch with the Kaypro, heat related problems, CRT problems, S-BASIC, and more.

  • Intro - Creating a Kaypro user group in Portland.

  • Take Off - An article about creating your own software to fill a need. And maybe you can even sell it.


the September/October 1983 issue of Pro/Files

Features

  • Business - Technophobia and introducing a computer into the workplace for the first time.

  • CP/M - An article about PIP which stands for Peripheral Interchange Program. Basically, this was a standard CP/M utility for piping data and could be use to print, copy stuff to disk, etc.

  • Help - Perfect Writer and WordStar and how to move files between them.

  • Care - Cleaning disk drives. Why you may need to clean the heads plus what to use and how to do so.


Back cover of the September/October 1983 issue of Pro/Files

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