--- Tony Duell wrote:
[Re: copying Lisa disks w/o a working Lisa]
I think the only way is to find some other Lisa 'up and running'.
--- end of quote ---
There is another way, I think, using Mac utilities. Mr. Craig sent me several
Mac-formatted floppies containing CompactPro archives of disk images of the LOS disks.
(Whew! Did you follow that?) He also sent along the older version of Apple's Disk Copy
(4.2, I think) which will happily make disks from images it cannot mount. (It also knows
to make an 800k floppy be 400k if that's what the original image calls for.)
Obviously, somewhere along the line, he was able to make the images from the original Lisa
diskettes, but I don't know the details of this -- Disk Copy must be able to make
images from weird disks (I know it can do ProDos ones.)
Incidentally, there is a way to de-serialize LOS diskettes using FEdit -- I don't know
where your set of disks came from, or whether they've been used. (The LOS install
disks have to be un-write-protected because the first time you install the software, the
installer reads the Lisa's unique hardware serial number and writes it to the disk for
piracy prevention. If you ever try to install the software on another machine, it
won't let you.)
What's the matter with your Lisa?
-- MB