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From: ccw@lancelot.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Christopher Wood)
Subject: Re: What was the APPLE LI
Organization: Bellcore, Livingston, NJ
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 93 17:07:04 GMT
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In article <11259.75.uupcb@hal9k.ann-arbor.mi.us>, barry.davis@hal9k.ann-arbor.mi.us (Barry Davis)  writes:

|> The Lisa was originally introduced in 1980 or '81, I forget now, and
|> sold for $9995 with 2 400k floppy drives and 1Mb memory. It didn't do
|> too well. <grin>

Close, but no cigar.  The LISA was introduced in January, 1983 (at the
same time as the Apple //e).  I'll have to check to see if the Hard
Drive came bundled for the $10K.  The floppy drives were 5.25"
initially (the infamous "twiggy" drives)

-- 
Chris Wood     Bellcore   ccw@ctt.bellcore.com

