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<P><CENTER><FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="+3">Apple Lisa Personal<BR>
Computer<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="+1">1983 to 1985</FONT></CENTER></P></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P><CENTER><FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="+3">Deserializing the Lisa
Office System 3.0 Disk 1</FONT></CENTER></P>
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</B><FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="-1">David T. Craig - May 1993
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736 Edgewater, Wichita, Kansas 67230 - (316) 733-0914</FONT><FONT
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10700 Academy Road ME. Apt. 922. Albuquerque New Mexico 87111
- (505) 299-0308</FONT></CENTER></P>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">This document describes how to deserialize
the Lisa computer's Office System disk number 1. This disk is
used by Lisa computer owners to install Apple's Office System
software, release 3.0 which is also called "Lisa 7/7".
Deserializing a disk makes the disk usable on Lisas other than
the original Lisa wh ich was first used to install the Office
System software.<BR>
<BR>
I used the Macintosh application FEdit 3.0 to deserialize the
Office System disk 1.<BR>
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<B>WARNING<BR>
<BR>
You should make a copy of the Office System disk 1 before attempting
this deserialization since this document describes a technique
that can easily damage the Office System disk beyond all hope.
A good Macintosh application that copies Lisa disks is Apple's
"Disk Copy 4.2" application (dated 1991).</B><BR>
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The deserialization technique basically consists or changing several
bytes on the Office System disk so that the disk appears to the
Lisa as a 'virgin master'. A virgin master disk can be installed
on any Lisa. But once installed a virgin master becomes a "serialized
master" which can only be used on the Lisa which installed
it first. A serialized master has the Lisa's unique serial number
written to it (See the last page for Lisa serial number information).</FONT></P>
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