ponedeljek, 17. oktober 2011

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Steve Jobs and LISA Computers


Officially, "Lisa" stood for "Local Integrated Software Architecture", but it was also the name of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter.
Unfortunately, the floppy drives were slow and unreliable. Because of this, after selling about 6,500 Lisa computers, Apple offered an upgrade path for Lisa owners, replacing the two "Twiggy" drives with a single 400K 3-1/2 inch Sony floppy drive. The new drive holds half as much data as the old one, but is much more reliable. 
Apple Lisa
Introduced:January 1983
Released:June 1983
Price:US $9,995
How many?100,000 in two years
CPU:Motorola 68000, 5 MHz
RAM:1 Meg
Display:12" monochrome monitor

720 X 364 graphics
Ports:1 parallel, 2 serial ports

mouse port
Expansion:three internal slots
Storage:Two 5-1/4 inch floppy drives

external 5 Meg hard drive
OS:Apple Lisa GUI

1 komentar:

  1. OK, naloga šteje kot narejena. Si danes predstavljaš delo na compu brez miške ali touchpada? Kaj praviš na to?

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