I recently spent many hours with the Apple Lisa 1 and 2/5 replacement motherboard from Sapient Technologies, seen here:
http://vintagemicros.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/291
The pictures there don't do it justice. It's well put together and has proven to be just as compatible as the factory motherboard. Based on this experience, I'm really looking forward to checking out the I/O, CPU, and other boards they're working on.
Here are some better pictures:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XyCMN1jK5ZtpPO2I2
And a writeup for anyone that's interested:
http://www.jimmdenton.com/sapient-motherboard/
Two thumbs up to the Sapient team, some of whom are on this list!
James
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