> the problem, then let Tony figure out what's
wrong with the bad one ;)
Hmmm.. The only way I'll be able to figure out how
to fix Lisas is if I
get a Lisa, pull it totally to bits, and make notes on how it all works.
Since the current market price for any Lisa exceeds the total amount I
can spend on classic computers (or indeed have ever spent on classic
computers), then this is not likely to happen.
I can't tell you how to fix something I've
never seen, and am never
likely to see....
We can change that, if Philip comes over again for VCFe (what
ever year that will be), I could give him a Lisa for you (of
course, as always, just borrowed for an indefinite time).
> The Lisa is the ultimate module swapping
computer.
I knew there was another reason why I didn't want
one...
Excuse me? Maybe Sallams wording are a bit missleading, the
Lisa is just extreme well designed, with service in mind, one
is able to dismaltle most parts without any tools, everything
comes easy apart.
Gruss
H.
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