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Originally a division of Kay Enterprises Co. [http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue32/124_2_NEWS_PRODUCTS_SPACE_GAME_FOR_ATARI.php], '''K-Byte''' was a developer of computer software and video games and manufacturer of electronic parts based in Troy, Michigan, United States, a suburb of Detroit. [http://www.kopyrite.com/history.htm] It was owned by the KTB (Koltanbar [http://dnb.powerprofiles.com/profile/006010847/KOLTANBAR+ENGINEERING+CO+INC-AUBURN+HILLS-MI]) Group before being sold to KTB employee Patrick J. Flynn in 1983. [http://esignal.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?SessionID=AijGHLMxNqpqoLV&ID=711395&AnchorName=HH_&AnchorDistance=0&BeginHTML=%3Cb%3E%3Cfont+color%3D%22%23cc0000%22%3E&EndHTML=%3C%2Ffont%3E%3C%2Fb%3E&SearchText=%3CNEAR%2F4%3E(%22WILLIAM+L.%22%2C%22ELSON%22)]
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'''K-Byte''' was a software developer and contract manufacturer of electronic parts once based in Troy, Michigan. It was originally a division of Kay Enterprises Co. (owned by Koltanbar Engineering) until it was sold to Patrick J. Flynn in 1983.
  
K-Byte filed for bankruptcy in 1986 and was acquired by Tampa, Florida-based Reptron Electronics that same year. [http://www.wirelessdesignonline.com/article.mvc/Reptron-Hires-New-President-0001?VNETCOOKIE=NO] Reptron later opted to close the original K-Byte facility in Troy that housed the corporate management, the sales, engineering, and purchasing departments, and the disk duplication division. The corporate and operational departments of K-Byte moved to Tampa. The disk duplication division was sold to Michael Reno, the division's general manager, and became Kopy-Rite. [http://www.kopyrite.com/history.htm] K-Byte continued on as K-Byte Manufacturing [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.kbyte.net/], Reptron's manufacturing arm. [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-18438774/meter-project-lights-up.html]
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The first half of the 1980s brought growth and deals with companies like CBS and Atari; a manufacturing plant opened in Gaylord, Michigan. Unfortunately, nonpayment by some customers led K-Byte to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1986. Tampa, Florida-based Reptron Electronics acquired the company later that year and eventually closed the original K-Byte facility in Troy.
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Under Reptron, the K-Byte Manufacturing division (later folded into Reptron Manufacturing Services) grew to include plants in Tampa, Florida, and Hibbing, Minnesota. The Gaylord and Hibbing plants closed in 2007 after Reptron was purchased by Kimball Electronics.
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*<small>Associated Press. "Hibbing electronics firm to be shuttered." ''StarTribune'' 27 Oct. 2007. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. [http://www.startribune.com/business/11226416.html]</small>
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*<small>Bloomberg Businessweek. "Patrick Flynn: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek." ''Bloomberg Businessweek''. Bloomberg Businessweek, 2011. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. <[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=334403&ticker=CMG:US&previousCapId=26446&previousTitle=CHIPOTLE%20MEXICAN%20GRILL%20INC http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=334403&ticker=CMG:US&previousCapId=26446&previousTitle=CHIPOTLE%20MEXICAN%20GRILL%20INC]>.</small>
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*<small>"Kimball Electronic’s official announcement, Plant History." ''Gaylord Harold News'' 23 May 2007. ''Petsokey News''. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. [http://articles.petoskeynews.com/2007-05-23/kimball-electronics_24052235]</small>
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*<small>Kopy-Rite. "History of KOPY-RITE software manufacturing, from diskette and tape duplication to CD, CD/R and DVD, DVD/R Replication, Duplication." ''Kopy-Rite''. Kopy-Rite, 2002. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. <[http://www.kopyrite.com/history.htm http://www.kopyrite.com/history.htm]>.</small>
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*<small>Markoff, John. "Two corporate giants jump into software publishing." ''InfoWorld'' 1 Nov. 1982: 1+. ''Google Books''. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. [http://books.google.com/books?id=EzAEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover]</small>
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*<small>Reptron Manufacturing Services. "Reptron." ''Reptron Manufacturing Services''. Reptron Manufacturing Services, 2006. ''Internet Archive Wayback Machine''. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. <[http://web.archive.org/web/20070221234555/http://www.reptronmfg.com/locations.php http://web.archive.org/web/20070221234555/http://www.reptronmfg.com/locations.php]>.</small>
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*<small>"Space Game For Atari." ''Compute!'' January 1983: 225. ''Classic Computer Magazine Archive''. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. [http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue32/124_2_NEWS_PRODUCTS_SPACE_GAME_FOR_ATARI.php]</small>
  
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), shared staff
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), shared staff
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===Adam===
 
===Adam===
*''Best of Electronic Arts, The'' (unreleased?) (Coleco)
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*''The Best of Electronic Arts'' (unreleased?) (Coleco)
  
 
===Apple II===
 
===Apple II===
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*''Math Mileage'' (US Publisher: CBS Software)
 
*''Math Mileage'' (US Publisher: CBS Software)
 
*''Mountain King'' (US Publisher: CBS Software)
 
*''Mountain King'' (US Publisher: CBS Software)
*''Satan's Hollow'' (US Publisher: CBS Software)
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*''Satan's Hollow'' (unreleased) (CBS Software)
  
 
===Commodore 64===
 
===Commodore 64===
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*''Ballblazer'' (US Publisher: Epyx; UK Publisher: Activision)
 
*''Ballblazer'' (US Publisher: Epyx; UK Publisher: Activision)
 
*''Crystal Castles: Diamond Plateaus in Space'' (EU Publisher: US Gold)
 
*''Crystal Castles: Diamond Plateaus in Space'' (EU Publisher: US Gold)
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*''Defender'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
 
*''Donkey Kong'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
 
*''Donkey Kong'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
 
*''Math Mileage'' (US Publisher: CBS Software)
 
*''Math Mileage'' (US Publisher: CBS Software)
 
*''Missile Command'' (unreleased) (Atarisoft)
 
*''Missile Command'' (unreleased) (Atarisoft)
 
*''Mountain King'' (US Publisher: Beyond)
 
*''Mountain King'' (US Publisher: Beyond)
*''Sporting News Baseball, The'' (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
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*''The Sporting News Baseball'' (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
 
:<small>Game Design: Ogdon Micro Design</small>
 
:<small>Game Design: Ogdon Micro Design</small>
 
*''Street Sports Football'' (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
 
*''Street Sports Football'' (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
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*''Koronis Rift'' (unreleased) (Epyx)
 
*''Koronis Rift'' (unreleased) (Epyx)
 
*''Murder on the Zinderneuf'' (US Publisher: Electronic Arts)
 
*''Murder on the Zinderneuf'' (US Publisher: Electronic Arts)
*''M.U.L.E.'' (unreleased) (Electronic Arts)
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*''M.U.L.E.'' (US Publisher: IBM)
  
 
===TI-99/4A===
 
===TI-99/4A===
*''Donkey Kong'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
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*''Defender'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
*''Moon Patrol'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
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*''Donkey Kong'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Douglas Craig, Howard Scheer]
*''Ms. Pac-Man'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
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*''Moon Patrol'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Douglas Craig]
*''Pac-Man'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
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*''Ms. Pac-Man'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Howard Scheer]
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*''Pac-Man'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Howard Scheer]
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*''Shamus'' (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
  
 
===Unknown===
 
===Unknown===
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==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.kbyte.net/ Official K-Byte Manufacturing website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)]
 
 
*[http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=107537 AtariAge thread]
 
*[http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=107537 AtariAge thread]
 
*[http://tomsonday.com/2009/08/16/from-howie/ Former K-Byte programmer Howard Scheer remembers colleague Tom Sonday]
 
*[http://tomsonday.com/2009/08/16/from-howie/ Former K-Byte programmer Howard Scheer remembers colleague Tom Sonday]

Revision as of 03:16, 3 November 2017

K-Byte was a software developer and contract manufacturer of electronic parts once based in Troy, Michigan. It was originally a division of Kay Enterprises Co. (owned by Koltanbar Engineering) until it was sold to Patrick J. Flynn in 1983.

The first half of the 1980s brought growth and deals with companies like CBS and Atari; a manufacturing plant opened in Gaylord, Michigan. Unfortunately, nonpayment by some customers led K-Byte to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1986. Tampa, Florida-based Reptron Electronics acquired the company later that year and eventually closed the original K-Byte facility in Troy.

Under Reptron, the K-Byte Manufacturing division (later folded into Reptron Manufacturing Services) grew to include plants in Tampa, Florida, and Hibbing, Minnesota. The Gaylord and Hibbing plants closed in 2007 after Reptron was purchased by Kimball Electronics.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, online resources (see Links), shared staff

5200

  • K-Razy Shootout (US Publisher: CBS Electronics)
  • Mountain King (US Publisher: CBS Electronics)

Adam

  • The Best of Electronic Arts (unreleased?) (Coleco)

Apple II

  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
  • Science Literacy: Lio Project (US Publisher: Looking Glass Learning Products)
  • Science Literacy: Lortep Project (US Publisher: Looking Glass Learning Products)
  • Street Sports Soccer (US Publisher: Epyx)
  • Summer Games II (US Publisher: Epyx)

Atari 8-bit

  • Barnyard Blaster (US Publisher: Atari Corp.)
  • Boulders and Bombs (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • Jack and the Beanstalk (unreleased)
  • K-Klimber (unreleased)
  • K-Razy Antiks (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • K-Razy Kritters (US Publisher: K-Byte, CBS Software)
  • K-Razy Shootout (US Publisher: K-Byte, CBS Software)
  • K-Star Patrol (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • Math Mileage (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • Mountain King (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • Satan's Hollow (unreleased) (CBS Software)

Commodore 64

  • 4x4 Off-Road Racing (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
Game Design, Theme: Ogdon Micro Design
  • Ballblazer (US Publisher: Epyx; UK Publisher: Activision)
  • Crystal Castles: Diamond Plateaus in Space (EU Publisher: US Gold)
  • Defender (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
  • Donkey Kong (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
  • Math Mileage (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • Missile Command (unreleased) (Atarisoft)
  • Mountain King (US Publisher: Beyond)
  • The Sporting News Baseball (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
Game Design: Ogdon Micro Design
  • Street Sports Football (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
Game Design: Ogdon Micro Design
  • Street Sports Soccer (programming) (US Publisher: Epyx)
Game Design: Ogdon Micro Design
  • Track & Field (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
  • World Games (programming, music) (US Publisher: Epyx)

IBM PC

  • Ballblazer (unreleased) (Epyx)
  • Koronis Rift (unreleased) (Epyx)
  • Murder on the Zinderneuf (US Publisher: Electronic Arts)
  • M.U.L.E. (US Publisher: IBM)

TI-99/4A

  • Defender (US Publisher: Atarisoft)
  • Donkey Kong (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Douglas Craig, Howard Scheer]
  • Moon Patrol (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Douglas Craig]
  • Ms. Pac-Man (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Howard Scheer]
  • Pac-Man (US Publisher: Atarisoft) [Howard Scheer]
  • Shamus (US Publisher: Atarisoft)

Unknown

  • APBA Baseball
  • Pole Position (Atarisoft)

VIC-20

  • K-Razy Antiks (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • K-Razy Shootout (unreleased) (CBS Software?)
  • K-Star Patrol (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • Mountain King (US Publisher: Beyond)

Links

Former video game-related K-Byte staff: