Hi
Does anyone have Lisa Office System source listings?
I'm trying to find the source listing to such programs as the Lisa Desktop
Manager (Lisa Finder in Mac parlance) or any of the Lisa applications such
as LisaWrite.
Paper listings are fine. I just want to see how these programs were built
I am assembling a hands-on micro computer museum and learning center.
I have my eye on two school busses going up for auction - one for Apples and
the other... well for Oranges. I can have the busses towed to different
schools for maximum access to students with the possibility of checking out
Nord, Al wrote:
If Apple cared that much about the Lisa computers they and Sun Data
would not have hired bulldozers to drive over piles of Lisa computers in
Speaking of which, AppleFritter used to have a ton of Lisa documentation
online, any word as to where it moved to?
I did as well,
It is historical gems like this that I am on this list for.
- Original Message -
From: Nord, Al [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LisaList lisalist@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 7:43 AM
Subject: Apple soap box
If Apple cared that much about the Lisa computers they and Sun Data
That is so sad as I do not have Mac Portables yet either. Please if you
hear about such opportunities/losses give them my email. Computers not used
in the museum, due to duplication(because I already have one of that model
in the museum), are set up for check out to students who do not have
Nord, Al wrote:
At the end of last school year in June of this year I had a call from a
teacher who offered me 40+ working old Mac portables for free if I
hauled them away. Where could I store 40+ of these vintage computers and
what would I do with them ?
Hell, you could have made a fortune
OK Ray,
Make me an offer for my memory upgraded Mac Portable as It is for
sale.
Al
-Original Message-
From: LisaList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray
Arachelian
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 12:13 PM
To: LisaList
Subject: Re: Original Mac Portable disposal
On Aug 26, 2005, at 10:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote to the guy (Bruce Horn?) who runs
folklore.org and he gave me Capps' e-mail, but I didn't get a response
when I asked about Alice.
Andy Hertzfeld runs Folklore.org.
Indeed, Steve Capps wrote Alice. The Mac version is pretty