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Re: Restoring a Lisa
A good way, not for the sissi of electronic but not so hard it seems
patrick schafer is a very nice guy.
You just need a parallel card ($10 to $20, but more for dummies.. rich of
course)
http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/patrick/idefile.htm
and you put IDE drive on Lisa or Apple III!
"Andy Cuffe" <baltimora@psu.edu> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the off topic post, but this seems to be the group with the
> most people with knowledge of the Apple Lisa. If it doesn't interest
> you, please ignore this post.
>
> I recently rescued a Mac XL that was heading to the scrap heap. I
> repaired a problem with the reset circuit and now it powers up and
> will boot from a Mac works floppy.
>
> I would like to convert it back to a Lisa 2/10 so I can run the Lisa
> OS. It looks like all I need to do is remove the inductor in series
> with the yoke and replace the XL ROMs with the Lisa 2 ROMs
> (particularly the video ROM). Does anyone know where I can get images
> of Lisa ROMs?
>
> The second problem is that the internal 10MB widget drive isn't
> working. It spins up, but then every time the system tries to access
> the drive, it just sits there seeking once a second for about 2
> minutes until it times out. The Mac OS disk utility quits with an
> error. Has anyone managed to get one of these drives working? Is
> there a way for me to low level format it?
> Andy Cuffe
>
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