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jamesdenton:
One more for you:

SN: A3321293, AppleNet: 00107035, MFG: 3321 - This is a 2/5 currently listed on eBay (https://www.ebay.com/itm/393292386413).

jamesdenton:
Alright, I can't find the sticker for my 2/10 and my attempt to reverse engineer the serial has turned up a match in the spreadsheet already :D

yy  ddd  uuuu  ppp  nnnnn
83  162  0256  001  04204

I think this comes out to:

SN: A31620256, Applenet: 00104204, Date: 3162

Here's what I see in the spreadsheet:

02831620256   00104204         blusnowkitty   chassis and CPU don't match; S/N is in ROM format

So, either I bought this 2/10 from you, or the vsrom that's installed came from a shared source (VintageMicros, perhaps)? It's possible this thing came to me with a 3A ROM and that's what I had on-hand, I don't recall!

blusnowkitty:

--- Quote from: jamesdenton on May 10, 2021, 06:15:16 pm ---02831620256   00104204         blusnowkitty   chassis and CPU don't match; S/N is in ROM format

So, either I bought this 2/10 from you, or the vsrom that's installed came from a shared source (VintageMicros, perhaps)? It's possible this thing came to me with a 3A ROM and that's what I had on-hand, I don't recall!

--- End quote ---

That's probably the VintageMicros ROM - I know I've never had a 2/10 (but I need one for a project!) and I legit could not remember if I installed the VintageMicros ROM in mine or not. Now to figure out what happened to my original ROM...

compu_85:
Here's 3 more:

2/5
SN: A4186075
Applenet: 00106435
Manf'd: 4186
Notes: This computer was bought by Virginia Tech in 1985, then sold to a student in the CS program. Speaking with him, he said VT bought a bunch of Lisas and sold them to students, with UniPlus Unix. It was sold with a 10m Profile.

2/10
SN: A4293063
Applenet:00106665
Manf'd: 4293
Notes: Came from a meat packer's called Rock River provision in Indiana, they stopped using it around 1993. Had Macworks on the Widget.

2/10
SN: A4192153
Applenet: 00109415
Manf'd: 4192
Notes: Accelerated square pixel machine. Unsure on history.

conmega:
Creating a list like this is a great idea. Hopefully it'll provide some good insight.

Here are 4 Lisa's I picked up recently.
A Lisa 1?, 2/5, 2/10, 2/10
I passed the later looking 2/10 to a friend since I don't need two. I kept the earlier one as it found it interesting historically, I need to write up the differences I found in another thread at some point. But for example the newer stylized Lisa logo that is normally on the bottom backplane of the 2/10 is not present of the earlier example I have. Its also an earlier rev of the backplane. But it seems that one has a later Applenet No? So that's odd.
And yes I did check, the video rom's SNs do match on both 2/10s. I have yet to check on the Lisa 1 or 2/5.

Lisa 1? Not fully upgraded to a 2/5? Twiggy rom (40), R47 snipped, drive cage and face plate missing.
Has Aluminum Apple Asset tag.
SN: B08B823550042
Applenet: 00100049
Mfg: 82355

Lisa 2/5:
SN: A4159392
Applenet: 00105235
Mfg: 4159

Lisa 2/10 with earlier rev boards inside?, but later AppleNet No?:
SN: A4197089
Applenet: 00111264
Mfg: 4197

Lisa 2/10 with later rev boards, but earlier AppleNet No? (one sold to friend, no longer in my possession):
SN: A4295043
Applenet: 00107051
Mfg: 4295

Here is an album with photos of the machines and their stickers incase I typo'd or you want to verify:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oEZVfLgCHd4mkSdm9

EDIT:
I have been poking around google images as-well and found another data point:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-apple-computer-a6sb100-screen-1867087741
Lisa 2/5 upgraded from Lisa 1?
SN: B08B820200262
Applenet: 00100271
Mfg: 82020

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