It is a very good idea to remove the power cord before disassembling the
Lisa as it's always turned on even when it looks off.
Assuming you're facing the back of the Lisa and have turned the two
metal knobs and removed the back cover, the board on the bottom is
called the mother board. To the
OK, I have disassembled the cage, but can't see how to remove the CPU
board from the bottom of the cage which now consists of the metal base
only. The dozen or so screws are out and the sides have been removed.
Any suggestions on how to gently remove the board?
Thanks,
Jerry
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