The Austrian firm of Kaiprow, Kompak und Ozborne introduced programmable armor at the ArmorWorld Trade Show in Leipzig in 1520, which allowed a knight to instantly adapt off-the-shelf armor to his needs by inserting a 5�” floppy disk into the helm and resetting the EPROM (E-Z-armor Pre-stressed RhinoTufSteel� Over Mail) settings. It should go without saying that programmable armor became the fad of the decade.