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*UPDATE* - I have successfully converted one of my XL's back to a Lisa 2/10. Widget drive has now quieted down quite a bit and its running Lisa Office 3.1 like a champ. The last nagging thing is after I swapped in the replacement CPU card w/ the 'H' roms, the screen is rolling over on the...
Here's both. One has no mention of serial number on an official label I can see, my other machine (also pictures) has the standard Apple label form on the bottom.
Something interesting I discovered on the Lisa w/ the keylock... it doesn't have a standard Apple serial number tag under the computer.. could this have been some sort of internal test device or prototype? Anywhere else on the system the serial number might be located?
They both have quirks. The one on the left sometimes randomly turns off on its own. From what I'm reading these power supplies can have issues with the soldier joints that cause that to happen. The one on the right seems to have a diode or something broken on the logic board but runs all day...
What started as a find in what was a vintage computer shop here in the Twin Cities, turned into a new project for me! After lots of prodding, I got both machines to boot off their Widget drives and load what was on them (turns out they are both XL's w/ video mod, 800k drives, scsi card and 1mb...
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