Hello,
It's time to start another Apple replica project – this time, a Lisa. It's a bit of a wild ride compared to the Apple 1 and Apple II, but I'll give it a try. I'll try to post photos of the work in progress. I ordered all the boards from Gerber, available online (many thanks to their authors).
The thread title is not accidental. There will probably be a separate thread about trying to get this thing to work :)
PCB Description:
1. Breakout board from https://github.com/RolandJuno/Lisa_Breakout
2. Motherboard from https://github.com/alexthecat123/Lisa-PCBs
3. CPU card from https://github.com/warmech/lisa-hardware
4. I/O card from https://github.com/alexthecat123/Lisa-PCBs
5. 2MB RAM card from https://github.com/warmech/lisa-hardware
6. 2Port Parallel Card from https://github.com/alexthecat123/Lisa-PCBs
7. COP402 to COP421 adapter from http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/patrick/COPSreader.htm
8. 6309 to 27C512 adapter from https://github.com/RolandJuno/Lisa-PROM
Looks amazing to me, the cost you expect for it to be complete?
Hey, All the boards (5pcs of each) cost $310 (including shipping). I estimate the cost of the electronic parts to be an additional $300. I had most of it