> > the problem, then let Tony figure out what's wrong with the bad one ;)
> Hmmm.. The only way I'll be able to figure out how to fix Lisas is if I
> get a Lisa, pull it totally to bits, and make notes on how it all works.
> Since the current market price for any Lisa exceeds the total amount I
> can spend on classic computers (or indeed have ever spent on classic
> computers), then this is not likely to happen.
> I can't tell you how to fix something I've never seen, and am never
> likely to see....
We can change that, if Philip comes over again for VCFe (what
ever year that will be), I could give him a Lisa for you (of
course, as always, just borrowed for an indefinite time).
> > The Lisa is the ultimate module swapping computer.
> I knew there was another reason why I didn't want one...
Excuse me? Maybe Sallams wording are a bit missleading, the
Lisa is just extreme well designed, with service in mind, one
is able to dismaltle most parts without any tools, everything
comes easy apart.
Gruss
H.
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Received on Wed Nov 12 2003 - 11:02:26 GMT