Ray Arachelian may have written:

> Lisa OS 3. aka 7/7 1 is just Lisa OS 3.0 with one more application:
> LisaTerminal

Hi Ray

Not quite right here if I recall correctly.

Lisa Office System 3.1 fixed a few 3.0 bugs in some of the applications and
in the Office System shell itself (the desktop manager/finder). Believe
there were some printing problems which 3.1 fixed.

Believe there was also a bug in color handling by LisaGraph and file
reference handling was improved (believe this was done so that Apple's Lisa
to Macintosh migration tool worked better).

- David Craig

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>From: Ray Arachelian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "LisaList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Installing Lisa OS on ProFile
>Date: Thu, Aug 19, 2004, 7:56 PM
>

>
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Chris Smolinski wrote:
>
>> For that matter... I wonder if the Lisa OS 3.1 might work any better
>> than 3.0? I've seen several sites that claim to have Office 3.1 disk
>> images, but they are all actually version 3.0.
>
> Lisa OS 3. aka 7/7 1 is just Lisa OS 3.0 with one more application:
> LisaTerminal.  When you boot from these, they'll all say 3.0, even thought
> they were sold as 3.1.
>
>> I think i can get the Lisa to boot off the profile on the external
>> card port, if I can just install the OS. Perhaps if I can get my Lisa
>> 2/5 to function I can use it to do the installation.
>
> What you can try is to take the motherboard (card tray) from the 2/5 and
> also it's I/O board, but use the CPU board from the 2/10, and install
> LisaOS on the Profile that way, then put all the cards back, and setup the
> ProFile on the parallel port card and see if it will function.
>
> It's vital that you keep the OS on the ProFile with the CPU board because
> this board contains a serial # in the video state ROM.  Without it, you'll
> have problems with that instance of the OS (not being able to print is one
> issue.)
>
> Also be aware that when you do the install, your OS disk will be
> serialized with the serial # of that CPU board, and I believe it won't
> work elsewhere.  The same is true of the tools (Write, Calc, Project,
> Draw, Graph, Term, except they'll write the serial #'s on the floppies
> they came with.)  So be sure to have disk images of everything if you plan
> to work with serveral Lisas.
>
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