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nick:
Thanks for confirming that Ray.

The eBay UK listing I linked to also indicates that machine was "Assembled in Ireland" on the model/memory option sticker (rather than Made in USA), and the model number ends in P presumably to indicate that Lisa was fitted with a 240 volt power supply.

I assume the programmed VSROM and serial number sticker were likely produced in the US factory, as the plant number is the well-known B08B in the serial number, and therefore a different plant number did not need to be assigned to the factory in Ireland assembling Lisa's for the European markets.

rayarachelian:
I wonder if the duplication of the AppleNets is allowed between the A and B serialnumbers or maybe 2/5s vs 2/10s or maybe an accident. Hard to say since we have only a single black swan to look at. :(

I'd expect if there were 100K vs 13K Lisae that we'd see more AppleNet number conflicts - like the birthday problem it should show up more often rather than just once. Then again birthdays are 1-365(366) but AppleNet numbers are 001xxxxx so 5 digits long vs 3 and that spreadsheet is a bit small at the moment.

compu_85:
Here are 2 more:

2/10
SN: A4283131
Applenet: 00106259
Manf: 4283

2/5
SN: B08B831250030
Applenet: 00102092
Manf: 83125

-J

compu_85:
Just posted another 12 or so SNs to the list, most from the Facebook Lisa group.

Tom, found another Lisa 1 made the same day as yours!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/abeles/2289666821/in/photostream/

-J

rayarachelian:

--- Quote from: compu_85 on January 26, 2022, 06:15:58 pm ---Just posted another 12 or so SNs to the list, most from the Facebook Lisa group.

Tom, found another Lisa 1 made the same day as yours!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/abeles/2289666821/in/photostream/

-J

--- End quote ---

So that one (from the photo) has S/N: B08B831590572, AppleNet 00102973, if they're sequential that means at least ~3000 Lisa 1s were made. Date 83159 so mid way to 1983. That helps with the Lisa 1 vs 2, 2/5, conversion vs 2/10 breakdown.

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