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Re: Lisa
- Subject: Re: Lisa
- From: land@smart.net (E.G. Land)
- Date: 1996/04/30
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Smartnet Internet Services, Laurel, MD
- References: <4lv7pc$q22@news.nevada.edu> <4m09hu$8cm@news.wco.com>
In article <4m09hu$8cm@news.wco.com>, Charles Turley <gbmaidsf@wco.com> wrote:
>Snit <snit@nevada.edu> wrote:
>
>I have a chance to buy a Lisa, but have never seen one. What can one
>do. I have an IIgs, and am quite happy with it (So I am not expecting
>modern computer power in the Lisa).
>
>Is there any software for it? What is the going price? Options? Any
>ideas?
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Charles Turley <gbmaidsf@wco.com> replies:
>
>I bought a Lisa with all the hardware, internal HD - loaded with all the
>system and business.home use software, keyboard, mouse extension, etc.
>all for $10 from a flea market. (I've seen them offered though for up to
>$150.00) I have a IIGS also and I think for the $10 I spent on the Lisa,
>it's an interesting and useful Apple to have and adding it to my Apple
>Computer collection, I think I've got everything now (expect the Apple I
>and the Mark Twain) I'm working on finding those also. You could
>contact several support groups for the Lisa software or check the A2
>Vendor list for support from 'The ARC'.
>
Ah, then you're the person to ask this question:
Out of all your apple and mac's, which do you enjoy
working with the most -- and why?
EG
- References:
- Lisa
- From: snit@nevada.edu (Snit)
- Re: Lisa
- From: Charles Turley <gbmaidsf@wco.com>