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Post by mika73 on Nov 25, 2008 13:44:09 GMT -5
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Post by Sidetrack on Nov 26, 2008 5:46:01 GMT -5
Somehow I doubt that there are only fifty Lisa 1's left in the world. $11,000 seems a way too steep, though it appears to be in excellent condition.
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Post by archimed on Jan 8, 2009 11:47:19 GMT -5
I should mention that I had the chance to touch a real Lisa that I shipped to the Personal Computer Museum in Ontario, Canada. Apparently it booted, but it didn't have video output. I didn't want to mess with the thing, so I didn't turn it on. But it was neat handling one in the flesh 'n blood. The owner of the PC Museum (Syd Bolton) got the darned thing for free (!!), along with a ton of other wonderful pieces like a fully function TRS-80 Model I.
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Post by dilbert on Jan 8, 2009 12:03:58 GMT -5
I should mention that I had the chance to touch a real Lisa that I shipped to the Personal Computer Museum in Ontario, Canada. Apparently it booted, but it didn't have video output. I didn't want to mess with the thing, so I didn't turn it on. But it was neat handling one in the flesh 'n blood. The owner of the PC Museum (Syd Bolton) got the darned thing for free (!!), along with a ton of other wonderful pieces like a fully function TRS-80 Model I. like a fully function TRS-80 Model I.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! (read some people have all the luck.) ;D
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