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Vintage 1983 GRiD 1101 Laptop - First Clamshell Laptop - Used by NASA
Posted by Ryan Wilkinson on October 3rd, 2004


http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...e=STRK:MESE:IT

FOR AUCTION:

A 1983 GRiD Compass Computer 1101, with case, manuals &
accessories. This is the first ever portable computer of a clamshell
design, and was extremely popular with the military and with NASA. In
fact, this model was the first portable computer in space.

Revolutionary features include magnetic bubble memory, a 1200bps modem
and a crystal-clear gas plasma display. These babies are worth a lot
of money.

Excellent condition, guaranteed NOT DOA, both manuals included.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...e=STRK:MESE:IT

Posted by Lisa Horton on October 3rd, 2004




Ryan Wilkinson wrote:
Worth a lot of money? I gave mine away a few years ago, and figured I
got what it was worth

Lisa

Posted by foolinyu on October 3rd, 2004



"Ryan Wilkinson" <dstorage4@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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DOS or CPM? Guaranteed NOT DOA? How's the battery after 21 years?

I have the Grid 1720, super fine laptop in its days and still works, but not
worth much now.



Posted by William F. Adams on October 3rd, 2004


GRiD had a couple of different options for operating systems in their initial
systems, CCOS (Compass Computer Operating System) and MS-DOS. There was also a
``GRiDMaster'' line of programs which could be had on ROM chips, unimaginately
named they included things like, ``GRiDwrite''.

I was always kind of bummed for having gotten a system w/ the gas plasma
display instead of the electroluminescent LCD, and an internal floppy instead
of HD (they had a line of really cool peripherals which all stacked on top of
each other). Oh well, didn't miss the GRiD much once I got my ThinkPad 755C and
docking station, and miss it all even less since getting a Fujitsu Stylistic.

William

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