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Exploring The Lisa Emulator

by , 2:35 PM EST, February 27th, 2007

A complete working emulator of the Lisa for Mac OS X has been developed by the Lisa Emulator Project. Ted Hodges described his experiences with the emulator on Tuesday at The Low End Mac.

The emulator requires a copy of the Lisa ROM and a copy of the Lisa OS. After that, one can boot up the virtual Lisa and explore life in Apple's first true preemptive multi-tasking OS.

Mr. Hodges wrote," Another thing is Lisa had was preemptive multi tasking, so you could hold a menu open and the rest of the system wouldn't stop. That's right - preemptive multitasking was a standard feature on the Lisa in 1983. (It wasn't a feature on the Mac until OS X arrived in 2001.)"

While the Lisa's black and white display, which was intended to mark it as a serious business tool, as opposed to a colorful game machine back in 1983, may look seriously outdated, the introduction to the Lisa emulator serves to remind all in the Macintosh community about the Mac's origins and how Apple got where it is today.

Since this is am emulator, it requires a really fast Mac. Ray Arachelian of the Lisa Emulator team said that the next version will run much faster on a G4.

The story has plenty of screen shots which convey the look-and-feel of Apple's US$10,000 business computer, the Lisa, circa 1983.

Note: the story mentioned that the Website lisa.sunder.net is down for maintenance on Tuesday.


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Close Name:gslusher Posts: 2088 Joined: 13 Nov 2002
Subject: So?

This is newsworthy because ... (Fill in the blank.)

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Lisa Emulator

Yes, it is newsworthy. The Lisa was a revolutionary for any one who was involved in typesetting/printing at that time. I bought a system for my printing business in the early 80s and started a true word processing service.

I have been using Macintosch computers ever since in business and privately.

altdrucker

Close Name:gslusher Posts: 2088 Joined: 13 Nov 2002
Subject: Re: Lisa Emulator

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Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it is newsworthy. The Lisa was a revolutionary for any one who was involved in typesetting/printing at that time. I bought a system for my printing business in the early 80s and started a true word processing service.

I have been using Macintosch computers ever since in business and privately.

altdrucker


The Lisa was newsworthy, but why is an EMULATOR of a Lisa newsworthy? It has nothing to do with the Lisa, itself.

I used a Lisa, too, though it belonged to someone else.

Close Name:geoduck Posts: 1922 Joined: 30 Dec 2003
Subject:

They do a lot of stories about software for OS-X. This emulator is for OS-X, therefore it is newsworthy.

This is really cool. I'd also like to see a system 6 emulator.

Close Name:Brutno Posts: 198 Joined: 28 Aug 2002
Subject: Newsworthy - that depends

Gslusher, I don't believe everything mentioned at MacObserver has to be newsworthy - this is more than a news site - it is also an observation site (Hence the title.) Newsworthy or not - I believe this story has interest for old and new Mac users. Emulators are wonderful for those who have not had the experience of using the actual piece of hardware, in this case allowing many to experience a piece of history. When this site becomes MacNewsObserver you may have a valid point, but seriously, even mainstream newspapers sometimes print human interest stories, on the first page, above the fold.

Close Name:Rainy Day Posts: 607 Joined: 07 Jun 2005
Subject: gslusher

Don’t feed the trolls.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Emulators Matter

The Lisa emulator actually being able to boot up is a major milestone.

TMO covers a variety of software projects of interest to the Mac community, and the Lisa emulator is significant because:

1. Previously there have been few functional emulators for the Lisa, and none that I am aware of for Mac OS X.

2. Preserving the legacy and history of computing - and of Apple Computer - is a worthwhile and beneficial project which will give people a deeper understanding of both technology and human factors.

3. The Lisa is of particular interest since it is the direct progenitor of the Macintosh (and its user-interface in particular!) Many things which we take for granted - pull-down menus, close boxes, scroll bars, desk accessories, the Finder-style desktop, drag-and-drop, etc. - all originated with the Lisa.

Check out folklore.org for more information, including:

http://folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=Busy_Being_Born.txt
http://folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=On_Xerox,_Apple_and_Progress.txt

Understanding the Lisa also makes it easier to refute specious claims (frequently made by ignorant anti-Mac advocates) that "Apple stole the Macintosh interface from Xerox."

4. The Lisa was (and is?) in danger of being lost to the sands of time. For example, the source code to the final version of the Lisa Office system was lost. With a Lisa emulator, it may be easier to reconstruct the source by examining the object code as well as the last extant (alpha) version of the source code.

5. The best way to truly understand what it's like to use an old system is to use it. The next best thing is to use an emulator. Thanks to the Lisa emulator project for allowing many people to experience this ground-breaking machine!

p.s. For a System 6 (and earlier) emulator, take a look at the vmac project, www.vmac.org

Close Name:Guest
Subject: System 6

Try Mini vMac

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