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blusnowkitty:
Has anyone ever gotten a Floppy Emu to work with a 2/5? I've heard it works with a 2/10 but I can't get it to work with my 2/5. I have a Model C and while the Lisa recognizes that there's a disk inserted, it can't actually read the disk image and thinks it's a bad disk. Boot ROM, Office System, I think even under MacWorks it simply won't read disks. I have heard a few stray comments here and there that the differences between the 2/5's discreet Woz Machine and the 2/10's IWM may be to blame.


https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/lisacompose

Does anyone know what LisaCompose is? I can't seem to find any documentation on this, but I did find out that it's not an Office System tool; it might be an Environment? The disks are bootable but when I installed them in LisaEm the installer asked for disk 4 (there's only three disks) and then trashed my hard disk image.

Lisa2:
I have a FloppyEMU that works with the 2/5.   I own two, a Model A setup for the 2/5 and a Model B setup for the 2/10.

The current Floppy EMU software has issues with the 2/5, you must use the older firmware.  Problem is that I don't know if the older firmware will work on the Model C.  I have a hunch that the older firmware is not compatible with the new display on the model C.

From the BMOW website:
Macintosh and Lisa firmware, for all Floppy Emu models: hd20-0.8E-F14
Lisa 2/5 compatibility firmware, for Floppy Emu Model B or A: lisa-emu-1.0S7-F11

You will have to email Steve at BMOW and ask him.


I don't know for sure but I think LisaCompose for driving a typesetting system, I don't think it will do you much good without the typesetting hardware that goes with it.

Rick



nekonoko:
Those were my findings as well. I recently bought a Model C hoping to use it on my 2/5 and I couldn't get it to work with it at all. I happened to have an older Model B on my Apple IIs, so I tried that with the 2/5 compatibility firmware and it worked perfectly. Would be nice to have the color display on the Lisa but it is what it is - the Model C is now doing duty as my Apple II FloppyEMU.

blusnowkitty:
Darn, I guess I'm going to have to find a Floppy Emu A or B. Thanks!

8088mph:
Here's the manual for Compose:

http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/compugraphic/201035-001_Compugraphic_Cg_Compose_2_Personal_Composition_System_Mar85.pdf

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