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Floppy Days 158 - Interview with David Kay, Kaypro - Part 2

Floppy Days Vintage Computing Podcast

Release Date: 12/21/2025

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FLOPPY DAYS 158 - Interview with David Kay, KayPro - Part 2

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Hello, and welcome to episode 158 of the Floppy Days Podcast for December, 2025.  I’m Randy Kindig, your host.  We are currently covering computers introduced in the year 1982 and, to that end, this month I’m beginning a series of podcasts about the Kaypro line of computers.  Kaypro had a rich and varied family of computers; certainly much more so than I ever realized.  In researching Kaypro, I discovered that while Andrew Kay, the founder of the computer company, was no longer around, it turns out his son David, who ran the company for some time, was still around.  I was able to contact David and he graciously agreed to talk with us for the podcast.  Kaypro has a very interesting storyline and I hope you enjoy this.  We talked so long that I decided to break the interview into 2 parts, so you’ll hear part 2 this month, and part 1 was last month.  Following that, we’ll delve into episodes covering history, tech specs, etc. on the Kaypro.  All the usual topics.  It looks as though I’ll have 2 episodes covering those topics.

I will have a video for this posted to the Floppy Days Podcast on YouTube.  One note here.  This is one of the last videos where I used a videoconferencing tool that just didn’t do a great job.  It has a tendency to not keep up with video and you may note that the mouth doesn’t stay in sync with the audio sometimes during the interview.  In addition, audio-wise, you may hear some low clicks throughout the interview.  I’ve since switched to Zoom and it seems to do a better job of audio and video quality, albeit more expensive.  In the meantime, friend of the show Brian Cox offered to improve the audio quality using some high-end tools he had, and thanks to him, you benefit from his work.  Hopefully, the clicks are gone and the sound from both David Kay and myself is better for the interview section. Thanks, Brian!

You will hear ads from some great vintage computer stores, themselves vintage computer fans, throughout the early part of this podcast.  For all of these storefronts, when you place an order, please mention Floppy Days in the notes or comments of the order.  Doing so will help support the podcast.  Many thanks!!

I also wanted to mention those listeners who appreciate the show enough to donate through patreon.com.   I really appreciate you guys and it helps offset the cost of running the podcast.

Regarding that, I've created some tiers for paid members and have come up with some ways to reward those who are generous enough to monetarily support the Floppy Days Podcast on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays ), such as early access to videos of interviews like the being brought to you in audio form in this episode.  Visit Patreon to see more details concerning the rewards for supporters .

I just want to say that it is my intention to always make all content available to everyone at no cost, while at the same time providing some benefits for those generous enough to support the podcast. I hope you agree I’ve come up with a good compromise

Please let me know your thoughts. Enjoy!!

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