Eric,

you forgot the best bit - the portability of the Kaypro. I can recall
carrying one (plus a generator which was carried by an assistant) up a
hill with a middle Bronze age fortification overlooking the Euphrates
River so we could input survey measurements directly from our
theodolite (i.e. the surveyor shouted them to us).

The Kaypro was described a luggable it was something like 15kg and its
boxy shape made it a bit difficult to carry but its metal case meant
it was fairly indestructible (we has several goes at destroying it).

Iain


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