> I'll add that the Lisa 2 is actually an upgraded Lisa 1. When Apple's
> Twiggy drives proved troublesome, Apple apparently offered an upgrade to
> anyone with a Lisa to replace the Twiggy's with a Sony 3.5" drive. So you
> got a new drive assembly and front panel, and returned the old ones.
> Most people took advantage of this upgrade, which is why it's so hard to
> find an original Lisa these days.
It's time for a group of us to find the Utah landfill
where they dumped the Lisa inventory 15 years ago...
Since you can find undecayed hotdogs from the 1960s
in a landfill, I'm thinking the Lisas should be well
preserved...
-dq
Received on Wed Nov 28 2001 - 12:40:10 GMT
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