I finally made it happen, I now own an Apple Lisa! This has been my "holy grail" for many years now. I ended up getting a 2/10 which is the one I always wanted. I love the lack of batteries and the Widget hard drive! And it is probably the most common of the Lisa variants.
Here it is in its current fully-functional state! I got the Lisa last month but just got the keyboard in a few days ago.

I have fully recapped both the power supply and video board to keep it running reliably. This Lisa did have the screen kit with 3A ROMs when I got it, but I have removed that and installed H ROMs so I can run the Lisa Office System.
Here is the wonderful Widget hard drive! Amazingly, after giving the spindle a few gentle turns by hand it came to life and booted right into MacWorks XL! After a few minutes of running the bearings even quieted down nicely. I was truly blown away by that! I absolutely love the way this drive sounds! So unique.

Here's a pic of the "naked" machine without the faceplate. I always loved how the front comes off on the Lisa.

My CRT has surprisingly little burn in as well! I was very happy with that. I've seen many with awful burn-in.
Here's a rear shot as well as some pics of the card cage.




It is just unbelievable how well built and designed this machine is! So thoughtfully put together and high quality. I love it. The ease of service is amazing also.
My machine did come with the dual parallel port card too, so I'd like to get at least one Profile to hook up to it someday!
First thing I did when my keyboard arrived and I rebuilt it was imaged some Lisa Office System 3.1 disks and got it installed! I have waited so long to experience this and I could hardly wait! I was never willing to use an emulator, I wanted my first Lisa Office System experience to be on a real Lisa!


I will say I am extremely impressed with the Office System! It's an amazing operating system. Extremely advanced and intuitive for the day too! I love the document-centric approach as well.
I did like running MacWorks on here too so perhaps I will dual boot it at some point.
Another thing I have always loved about the Lisa is how the keyboard can be tucked neatly under the front.

Definitely one of the better looking computers of all time in my opinion!
So that's my Lisa! This really has been a dream come true. I will most certainly be adding more to this thread later!
Here it is in its current fully-functional state! I got the Lisa last month but just got the keyboard in a few days ago.

I have fully recapped both the power supply and video board to keep it running reliably. This Lisa did have the screen kit with 3A ROMs when I got it, but I have removed that and installed H ROMs so I can run the Lisa Office System.
Here is the wonderful Widget hard drive! Amazingly, after giving the spindle a few gentle turns by hand it came to life and booted right into MacWorks XL! After a few minutes of running the bearings even quieted down nicely. I was truly blown away by that! I absolutely love the way this drive sounds! So unique.

Here's a pic of the "naked" machine without the faceplate. I always loved how the front comes off on the Lisa.

My CRT has surprisingly little burn in as well! I was very happy with that. I've seen many with awful burn-in.
Here's a rear shot as well as some pics of the card cage.




It is just unbelievable how well built and designed this machine is! So thoughtfully put together and high quality. I love it. The ease of service is amazing also.
My machine did come with the dual parallel port card too, so I'd like to get at least one Profile to hook up to it someday!
First thing I did when my keyboard arrived and I rebuilt it was imaged some Lisa Office System 3.1 disks and got it installed! I have waited so long to experience this and I could hardly wait! I was never willing to use an emulator, I wanted my first Lisa Office System experience to be on a real Lisa!


I will say I am extremely impressed with the Office System! It's an amazing operating system. Extremely advanced and intuitive for the day too! I love the document-centric approach as well.
I did like running MacWorks on here too so perhaps I will dual boot it at some point.
Another thing I have always loved about the Lisa is how the keyboard can be tucked neatly under the front.

Definitely one of the better looking computers of all time in my opinion!
So that's my Lisa! This really has been a dream come true. I will most certainly be adding more to this thread later!




