Lisa II/"whats the matter with my Lisa?"

From: cdrmool_at_interlog.com <(cdrmool_at_interlog.com)>
Date: Sun Aug 23 08:49:23 1998

>
> Incidentally, there is a way to de-serialize LOS diskettes using FEdit -- I don't know where your set of disks came from, or whether they've been used. (The LOS install disks have to be un-write-protected because the first time you install the software, the installer reads the Lisa's unique hardware serial number and writes it to the disk for piracy prevention. If you ever try to install the software on another machine, it won't let you.)
>
> What's the matter with your Lisa?
>
> -- MB
>
I don't know apples, I usually work on P.C.'s, so I'm not sure. When I
try to turn it on it chirps. I've experienced that with monitors before
and the man who gave it to me (yes, you heard that right) said that it had
been working but the monitor was not coming on anymore. He also added
that he was able to get it up if he gently wiggled the circuit board at
the back. After hauling it down from the bedroom into my "lab" today and
asking it nicely to work, I wondered if it isn't the power supply
instead/as well.

Colan
Received on Sun Aug 23 1998 - 08:49:23 BST

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