I don't know about a Lisalite board, but it did have an "XLerator" CPU
daughterboard, which, among other things, prevented it from booting Lisa OS,
AFAIK. :)
Regards,
Chris
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Hellige [mailto:jhellige@earthlink.net]
If the Mac XL in question has the external parallel
port,
Lisalite board, and old style I/O board, then it's not a Mac XL but
an upgraded Lisa 2 or Lisa 2/5. The factory Macintosh XL's were all
based on the Lisa 2/10 with the internal parallel port connector, for
use with the Widget hard disk, and the updated I/O board which no
longer required the use of the Lisalite board.