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Lisa1

lisa2

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That is what I was afraid of.  You have major damage to the IO and mother boards.  

At get this working again, you will need to replace (or repair) those boards and possibly the card cage pan.  

In reference to your original post, you do not have a Lisa 1 anymore, but a Lisa 2 that needs a lot work, but is still worth saving.

Rick

 
  Hello

Thank you everyone for taking the time and effort to give an opinion on the condition of my Lisa2.  I am in the UK, do you know of anyone locally who could sort this out for me?

I will trawl your forum posts too. Thank you once again

 
Hi

it is still in my cupboard. Apparently a Lisa 2 because it has the smaller floppy disk drive. It has Macworks software installed so emulates a Mac plus. 

Mould on pcbs so needs a good clean and circuit test before switching on. 

 

aladds

Well-known member
  Hello

Thank you everyone for taking the time and effort to give an opinion on the condition of my Lisa2.  I am in the UK, do you know of anyone locally who could sort this out for me?

I will trawl your forum posts too. Thank you once again
If you've still not had contact with someone to take a look at this, send me a PM. I'm based near London/Cambridge and would be happy to look at it more closely, but It's not looking good from the pictures.

 

armadsen

Well-known member
Hi

it is still in my cupboard. Apparently a Lisa 2 because it has the smaller floppy disk drive. It has Macworks software installed so emulates a Mac plus. 

Mould on pcbs so needs a good clean and circuit test before switching on. 
That’s not mold, it’s corrosion and other byproducts of the leaking batteries. It can (possibly) be repaired, but will take a lot more than simple cleaning.

 
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