(In English) Identification help: Early Apple Lisa found in storage (Assembled in Ireland)

(sorry for the previous message wrote in Italian!! I'm not able to delete it!)

Hi everyone,

I just pulled an old Apple Lisa out of storage—I actually found this unit more than 35 years ago and it’s been tucked away ever since. I’m trying to verify exactly what I have here.

Here are the specs from the labels:

  • Model: A6SB100P
  • Memory: A6SB108 (I think—the photo I took is a bit blurry)
  • Serial Number: B08B831950217
  • Applenet: 00102850
  • Manufactured: 83195
  • Assembled in: Ireland
  • Firmware: 341-0290-B / Apple 84
  • Power: 220V PSU
My deductions so far:Based on the manufacturing date (day 195 of 1983, which is July 14th), I believe this started life as a Lisa 1. However, I noticed some conflicting info online suggesting that Irish production/sales didn't officially ramp up until October '83.

It seems this unit was later upgraded (likely in 1984) because it now features a 3.5" floppy drive instead of the original Twiggies. I also have the keyboard and a Mac-style mouse, but no external HDD.

A couple of questions for the experts here:

  1. Is my assessment of the manufacturing date and "Lisa 1" origin correct?
  2. Does the "Assembled in Ireland" tag in July '83 align with what you know about European production?
I'd love to hear your thoughts before I decide on the next steps for restoration!
(first one will be to remove the batteries)
 

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