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writing the modified block to your diskette you can now install
the tool on your Lisa. For serial number 75,536 the modified block
appears as follows:</FONT></P>
<P><CENTER><FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="-1"><IMG SRC="pg06hex.jpg"
WIDTH="376" HEIGHT="178" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></FONT></CENTER></P>
<P><CENTER><FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="-1">Tool Information block
after serial number modification</FONT></CENTER></P>
<P><FONT COLOR="#000000">To make a deserialized master tool diskette
modify the serial number positions to all zeros ($00000000).</FONT></P>
<P>This document in no way advocates the use of deserialization
to steal Lisa software. This Information should only be used on
tools which you own. I have used this Information on a Lisa 7/7
package which I bought, but which had been used on another Lisa
which was sold back to Apple in a trade-in program. After deserializing
this 7/7 package I could use the tools on my Lisa.</P>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="+2">*** The End ***</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"><BR>
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(1988) Apple Lisa 7/7 Deserialization 4 of 4</FONT></CENTER></P>
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