Making a disk image with them in BLU / a mac and checking the bits is the best way IMHO. 


On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 8:24 AM James Denton <busterswt@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello LisaList,

I just came into a LOS 2.0 package with original diskettes, and was curious to know the best (and safest) way to determine if they've been serialized yet. I found the instructions for de-serializing[1], so maybe using FEdit is the best way to confirm? 

Thanks,
James

[1] http://www.applerepairmanuals.com/lisa/deserial/index.html


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