Anthony,

Chances are, they are not serialized. Only the application disks have the
serialization feature. The "base" disks don't, so you can at least get that
installed.

If the application images are serialized, speak up. I have some _old_
instructions one how to use a low-level editor to clear the appropriate
blocks kicking around somewhere. 

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony G Beckett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello Marshall, Steven, Mark and the rest!

Thank you everybody for being so helpful! Its great to see there are plenty
of people still around with these wonderful machines.

Mine must be similar to yours, as I *do* have the H/88 ROMS and the Mac
screen looks wide, but definately not tall.

So you are saying, provided I get the floppy repaired, I should be able to
run LisaOffice (that is if the disks are deserialized). I downloaded the
images from http://www.interro-bang.com/lisa/softs/lisaos.html - can anyone
tell me if they are deserialized?

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