No. 18025497

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Apple Lisa - Type: A6S0200P
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€ 2,550
311 weeks ago

Apple Lisa - Type: A6S0200P

Type: A6S0200P Officially, "Lisa" stood for "Local Integrated Software Architecture", but it was also the name of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter. Introduced on 24 January 1984, the Lisa 2 adopted the same 400 KB 3.5″ floppy drive as the simultaneously introduced Macintosh. It was available with the same 5 MB ProFile hard drive as the original Lisa or an internal 10 MB hard drive. The Lisa 2 was repackaged as the Macintosh XL in January 1985, then discontinued in April 1985. Apple discontinued the Lisa line with only 100,000 units sold after 2 years. Tested, and working. The power supply has new capacitors. No internal HDD Profile HDD does not spin up.

No. 18025497

Sold
Apple Lisa - Type: A6S0200P

Apple Lisa - Type: A6S0200P


Type: A6S0200P
Officially, "Lisa" stood for "Local Integrated Software Architecture", but it was also the name of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter.
Introduced on 24 January 1984, the Lisa 2 adopted the same 400 KB 3.5″ floppy drive as the simultaneously introduced Macintosh. It was available with the same 5 MB ProFile hard drive as the original Lisa or an internal 10 MB hard drive. The Lisa 2 was repackaged as the Macintosh XL in January 1985, then discontinued in April 1985.
Apple discontinued the Lisa line with only 100,000 units sold after 2 years.
Tested, and working. The power supply has new capacitors. No internal HDD
Profile HDD does not spin up.



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