First a question for other Lisa owners:
Could an error 10707 result from attempting to startup Lisa Office from a
ProFile that was configured while attached to a different machine? I
believe there's some sort of node-locking that occurs during installation,
but I'm not sure what the symptoms of a mismatch might be.
Otherwise, here's the status of my restoration:
- Intermittant recognition of keyboard originally blamed on bad 1/4" jack
was finally traced down to missing screws on the bottom of the case.
With these missing, the front bezel springs out far enough to prevent the
keyboard plug from making reliable contact. Never noticed they were gone
until I turned it upside down.
- Dead keys addressed by cannabilizing a Sun 4 keyboard ($18 eBay
purchase). All foam disks replaced, all keys now working. Cleaned up
nicely to boot!
- Spent some quality time cleaning out the 9-pin mouse connector with Caig
cleaner and bent spring contacts in very slightly with jeweler's
screwdriver. Now making reliable connection, saving a big hassle trying
to get it off the board without damaging anything.
- Snarfed diskette drive from the second Lisa, cleaned up mechanism,
degreased with PCB flux remover (alcohol, I believe) and performed final
lub with a tiny amount of spray silicone.
It now passes LisaTest 100% and can boot into MacWorks / Finder 5.0 from
one of the ProFiles. The other ProFile has Lisa Office installed, but as
noted above it throws an error 10707 after chugging away for a bit.
When I use LisaTest to examine the ProFile the ready LED extinguishes,
followed by zero apparent activity before the test fails.
Steve
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