23 Mar 92 Susan - Enclosed are the CP/M 2.2F system disk, the Supercalc disk, and the dBase II disk. I have also included a later version (2.2H) system disk and a copy of MEX114. Betwixt that and three K-10s, there should be enough to keep you all amused for a while. If you feel the need to ask any questions about the Kaypro, feel free to ask. If I don't know the answer, I can probably find it. Should you decide to replace the hard disk in the 'flakey' one, you need a drive with 4 heads and at least 306 cylinders. I say at least because it is quite possible to use a Seagate ST-225 or equivalent instead of the 10 megger that it came with. You only get to use the first 10mb with the Kaypro ROM, but they are readily available and usually not too expensive. A more recent 10mb drive, on the other hand, is likely to have only two heads and 615 cylinders (half of an ST-225) and will show up as only a 5mb drive to the Kaypro. Have fun with your machines. - don