Dave Jones takes us on a tour through the Lisa hardware:
CelGen Well-known member Dec 25, 2014 #3 Oh eev you clueless nut. Nuked contacts aside that kind of PCB damage is normal. It just takes forever to repair. Also, he missed the 120/240v jumper in the power supply.
Oh eev you clueless nut. Nuked contacts aside that kind of PCB damage is normal. It just takes forever to repair. Also, he missed the 120/240v jumper in the power supply.
CelGen Well-known member Dec 26, 2014 #5 Nope. Never mentioned. I'd be curious to ask since he mentioned the datapower was pinned for 120v mode. God help the poor soul who shipped that across the pond given that when I shipped a Tandy 6000 it cost $2500.
Nope. Never mentioned. I'd be curious to ask since he mentioned the datapower was pinned for 120v mode. God help the poor soul who shipped that across the pond given that when I shipped a Tandy 6000 it cost $2500.
techknight Well-known member Dec 26, 2014 #6 Dave has a shit ton of disposable income. Dont let him fool ya.
Danamania Official 68k Muse Dec 26, 2014 #7 CompuNurd said: Did he ever say where he got it? Click to expand... He said he got it from the northern beaches in Sydney
CompuNurd said: Did he ever say where he got it? Click to expand... He said he got it from the northern beaches in Sydney