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Apple Lisa: The Pioneering Computer Now Open Source 40 Years Later

Apple’s Lisa was a revolutionary computer that was released in 1983 and it is now available as an open-source project. This means that anyone can access the code and modify it for their own use, or even contribute to its development. The source code for Apple Lisa has been made available on GitHub which makes it much easier for developers to work with. It also allows users to run the software on any platform they wish, including Windows, MacOS, Linux, and more. With this open-source project, not only will people be able to experience the original Apple Lisa but they will be able to develop new applications using its technology as well.

The release of Apple’s Lisa marks a significant milestone in computing history; not only because of its innovative features at the time but also due to being one of the first computers ever released by Apple Incorporated itself. Now with this open-source initiative from GitHub, we are given a unique opportunity into understanding how early computers like these worked while allowing us

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