The Grid Compass is a family of
laptop computer
A laptop computer or notebook computer, also known as a laptop or notebook, is a small, portable personal computer (PC). Laptops typically have a Clamshell design, clamshell form factor (design), form factor with a flat-panel computer scree ...
s introduced in 1982 by the
Grid Systems Corporation. The design for the Compass was rendered by
Bill Moggridge. Owing to its
clamshell design
Clamshell design is a form factor commonly used in the design of electronic devices and other manufactured objects. It is inspired by the morphology of the clam. The form factor has been applied to handheld game consoles, mobile phones (wh ...
—the first in a
portable computer
A portable computer is a computer designed to be easily moved from one place to another, as opposed to those designed to remain stationary at a single location such as desktops and workstations. These computers usually include a display a ...
—some historians credit the original Compass as the first ever laptop.
This original model of Compass lacked an internal battery compartment, requiring
AC power
In an electric circuit, instantaneous power is the time rate of flow of energy past a given point of the circuit. In alternating current circuits, energy storage elements such as inductors and capacitors may result in periodic reversals of the d ...
from the wall.
Grid sold the succeeding model, the Compass II, in 1984 with an optional external battery unit. Grid replaced the Compass with the
GridCase line in 1985.
History

Development of the Compass began in 1979, and the main buyer was the U.S. government. NASA used it on the Space Shuttle during the early 1980s, as it was powerful, lightweight, and compact. The military Special Forces also purchased the machine, as it could be used by paratroopers in combat. The
National Security Agency
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was reportedly interested in a
TEMPEST-compliant version produced by
SAIC.
Along with the
Gavilan SC
The Gavilan SC is an early laptop, laptop computer first released by the Gavilan Computer Corporation in April 1984. The computer ran on an Intel 8088 microprocessor running at 5 MHz and sported a touchpad for a pointing device, one of the fi ...
and
Sharp PC-5000 released the following year, the GRiD Compass established much of the basic design of subsequent laptop computers, although the laptop concept itself owed much to the
Dynabook
The KiddiComp concept, envisioned by Alan Kay in 1968 while a PhD candidate, and later developed and described as the Dynabook in his 1972 proposal "A personal computer for children of all ages", outlines the requirements for a conceptual porta ...
project developed at
Xerox PARC from the late 1960s. GRiD Systems Corporation subsequently earned significant returns on its
patent rights as its innovations became commonplace.
Competitors
The portable
Osborne 1
The Osborne 1 is the first commercially successful portable computer, released on April 3, 1981 by Osborne Computer Corporation. It weighs , cost US$1,795, and runs the CP/M 2.2 operating system. It is powered from a wall socket, as it has no ...
computer sold at around the same time as the GRiD, was more affordable and more popular, and ran the popular
CP/M
CP/M, originally standing for Control Program/Monitor and later Control Program for Microcomputers, is a mass-market operating system created in 1974 for Intel 8080/Intel 8085, 85-based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Dig ...
operating system. But, unlike the Compass, the Osborne was not a laptop and lacked the Compass's refinement and small size.
Models
The Compass runs its own operating system, GRiD-OS. Its specialized software and high price (–) meant that it was limited to specialized applications.
Grid at first intended customers to purchase an
IBM minicomputer as the "Grid Central" remote host, from which Grid Compass would download software. Customers were uninterested, and Grid replaced it with "Grid Server", hosting a
local-area network of up to 48 Compasses and
IBM PC
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the List of IBM Personal Computer models, IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible ''de facto'' standard. Released on ...
s, and 10 remote systems. The Server would run both Grid and MS-DOS software, the company's first acknowledgement of
PC compatibility
An IBM PC compatible is any personal computer that is Computer hardware, hardware- and software-compatible with the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) and its List of IBM Personal Computer models, subsequent models. Like the original IBM PC, an IBM ...
.
Compass
The initial model, the 1101, was introduced in April 1982;
The 1100 model designation were never released commercially, but featured in some pre-release marketing material.
[.] The computer was designed by
British
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Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
* British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
industrial design
Industrial design is a process of design applied to physical Product (business), products that are to be manufactured by mass production. It is the creative act of determining and defining a product's form and features, which takes place in adva ...
er
Bill Moggridge.
Design
The
clamshell case (where the screen folds flat to the rest of the computer when closed) was made from a magnesium alloy. The computer features an
Intel 8086
The 8086 (also called iAPX 86) is a 16-bit computing, 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and June 8, 1978, when it was released. The Intel 8088, released July 1, 1979, is a slightly modified chip with an external 8-b ...
processor, a
electroluminescent display
Electroluminescent displays (ELDs) are a type of flat panel display created by sandwiching a layer of electroluminescent material such as gallium arsenide between two layers of conductors. When current flows, the layer of material emits radiatio ...
, 384-
kilobyte
The kilobyte is a multiple of the unit byte for Computer data storage, digital information.
The International System of Units (SI) defines the prefix ''kilo-, kilo'' as a multiplication factor of 1000 (103); therefore, one kilobyte is 1000&nbs ...
magnetic bubble memory, and a
modem
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. Devices such as
hard drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk drive platter, pla ...
s and floppy drives can be connected via the
IEEE-488 I/O (also known as GPIB or General Purpose Interface Bus). This port makes it possible to connect multiple devices to the addressable device bus. It weighs (). The power input is ~ AC, , .
Compass II

The Compass II was released in 1984; known as 1121, 1129, 1131 and 1139 models.
References
External links
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Early laptops
Computer-related introductions in 1982
Grid Systems laptops