MS2971A@DRAKE.BITNET (03/10/89)
I am wondering if there is anyone out there who has a Shareware Assembly Language Program named LISA from DataMost, which was written in 81-82?? A friend of mine is looking for it. If you know of the whereabouts of a copy, please let me know. My friend will well appreciate it. Thanks. MS2971A@DRAKE.BITNET Mark
lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden) (03/11/89)
As far as I am aware, LISA itself was never shareware. The author, Randy Hyde, DID have at one time a OS/shell(??) called ANIX I believe. LISA is still being sold, though I dont have the address and phonenumber handy. I have seen classified ads and letters to the editor, etc. concerning it. There is a new version of LISA which runs under GS/OS. Note that its syntax is incompatible with Orca AND Merlin - the two 'standards' in the apple world. -- Larry W. Virden 674 Falls Place, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 (614) 864-8817 75046,606 (CIS) ; LVirden (ALPE) ; osu-cis!n8emr!lwv (UUCP) osu-cis!n8emr!lwv@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (INTERNET) The world's not inherited from our parents, but borrowed from our children.
dseah@wpi.wpi.edu (David I Seah) (03/14/89)
I have a shareware version of Lisa. I downloaded it off of Boston Computer Society/Apple a while ago, and it includes the ANIX shell. I think it is also availiable on GEnie somewhere. Actually, is it Lisa816, version 4.0g. I don't know if it works on a IIe. It comes with ANIX 2.2 and DISASM816. It is shareware for $50. According to the little blurb, you get a 250+ page manual, a dissassembler, a cross reference program, and ANIX + source code. Or try contacting this address: HAL Labs 18942 Dallas Perris, CA 92370 TEL (714) 359-8480 The info off of this program might be dated, but it's what I got! :) | <<<<<(((((( DAVE SEAH ))))))>>>>> | Internet: dseah@wpi.wpi.edu | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Bitnet: dseah@wpi.bitnet | Computer Engineering Class of '90 | ALink PE: Omnitreant