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Lisa Tank Problem
snuci:
--- Quote from: blusnowkitty on August 02, 2023, 12:06:30 pm ---By that point they probably would have been sold as Macintosh XLs, which were just 2/10s.
--- End quote ---
I agree. Just noting it in case different configs were being noted in the spreadsheet.
On another note, I think the first record on line 2 was gathered via the method on this post: https://www.applefritter.com/content/apple-lisa-serial-number-info
I tried to figure out the serial number on my top Lisa because it didn't have a serial number sticker using this method and I got vastly different info than what compu85 figured out with my "Service Mode" screen output.
compu_85:
I was looking at the same post.
--- Code: ---0F0F 0002 0802 0002 0000 0106 0600 0F0F
FF 02 82 02 00 16 60 FF
XX PP YY DD DS SS SX XX
02 82 020 166
B08B820200166
--- End code ---
I realized I made an error in this earlier, and fixed it :o
-J
compu_85:
I added a bit more math on the Calculations tab.
We are tracking the "Serial Number Space" of 28,845 machines. This isn't an estimate of total machines, it's just a total of the highest serial number observed per day thus far.
Also note we have a number of conflicts in AppleNet numbers. IMHO this means the "tank problem" math we had been doing just won't work :(
As these systems have increased in value, I find it's been nice to have recorded historical data about when the machines were first seen, what equipment they had at the time, etc.
Happy 2024!
-J
compu_85:
BTW, I added columns for the Model No and Memory Option. Here's what I've noticed:
Model A6SB100 - Lisa 1. Memory A6SB104 must've been 1/2mb? A6SB108 is on a red sticker.
Model A6SB100P - Euro Lisa 1? Memory A6SB108.
Model A6S0200 - Lisa 2/10. Memory A6S0204.
Model A6S0200P - Euro 2/10?
Model A6S0300 - Lisa 2/5. Memory A6S0304.
If our non-US members could chime in and let us know if their Model Numbers end in P I'd appreciate it!
Thanks,
-J
compu_85:
Here's something a bit interesting: A graph of the Lisas we've observed and their build date.
The green circle is the start of normal production. Yellow is the first observed 2/10, and red is the first observed 2/5 model A6S0300.
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