I looked at the empty Lisa & Mac XL section yesterday and decided it needed some content. So I released this video.
Thank you!great video! very exciting and totally not boring content.
I have 2 Lisa's I got a few years ago that both have the square pixel mode. meaning they CANT run Lisa OS.
They need a lot of work though. but I did pick up some advancements and parts for me to work on them. I just need to get around to doing it. lol.
This machine is absolutely amazing. It is an example of what can be accomplished when we humans are determined to evolve from the current state. While the concept of tearing off a sheet of paper sounds weird to us today, it was a great way to meet people in the office where they were. Perhaps if the price had managed to be affordable the machine would have been more profitable for Apple. Either way, I am thankful for the pioneers of this machine for the influence they ultimately had on the original Macintosh and the by extension the Mac I am using to type this post.I looked at the empty Lisa & Mac XL section yesterday and decided it needed some content. So I released this video.
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LiseEm at lisa.sunder.net. Ray is a good guy and had put a lot of work into this.Fantastic video! I’ve read loads about it, but never actually seen the Lisa OS in use.
It’s not the same, but I imagine there’s a way to emulate a Lisa? I really enjoy playing with old OSes to see what ideas live on and which died with the machine.
(to its credit, there are very few concepts in the Macintosh OS that didn’t make its way into current OSes. Very interesting to see a different approach from one of its contemporaries.)