never mind, i confirmed it. Also saw photos of a dozer crushing them into dust to ensure none of the parts were salvagable. It makes me wanna cry. Didn't apple realize that these would be come rare? Didn't they care that the Twiggy disk format was the ONLY auto ejecting , auto insert notification 5.25 format? what am i going to do when this lisa I have now fails? Ive seen the Lisa 2 and without the twiggy disk format it kind of sucks. theres nothing special about it. sure it would be fun to play with but its just not the same. So if my lisa 1 fails, say the CRT dies or worse, caps leak. or a twiggy drive fails. what am i going to do. How could I live in a world without Lisa? Slowly but surely the supply of automatically ejecting floppy disk drives will become smaller and smaller. things would have been better if we never progressed beyond the Lisa, or Beyond the SE / 30 or iifx. okay? but now. Now if this Lisa fails Im going to be at my wit's end dealing with grief. I have computer skills, but not the low level electronic skills required to repair a board. Ive always been a parts swapper tech. you can swap out parts when you do not have parts available. Seeing the phenomena that happened with every vintage computer becoming rare it makes me want to hoard not only computers vintage, but computers modern for they will also become vintage and forgotten. and is this what will happen to hard drive technology? when solid state takes over will we toss our Magnetic Plattered friends to the landfill? Will we one day toss out optical media in favor of flash as well? Will bluray and dvd become fragmentations of our memories? And what will happen then? DVD / Blu Ray is the last format alive in which the mechanism for loading and unloading the medium is motorized and controllable by software. What will happen to this world when auto-ejecting anything is a thing of the past and we are left with spring loaded MicroSD card slots that must be manually loaded and unloaded? In 30 years will I even still have this Lisa? Will I? Will it still work? What about my other vintage macintosh machines? Will MacOS still exist? In 30 years I will be 56 years old. I hope by then I will have quite a vintage computer collection. For now I must quest apon finding another Lisa, a Lisa 2. God I miss Lisa. Having this computer is like having a piece of her back.