I think you are right on the MC68000, but I never used it, there was only one secretary (Admin) that was trained to use it for word processing, and probably Visacalc spreadsheet. So I don't know about the GUI. The closest thing on a home computerto Windows back then was Gary Kildall's Digital Research GUI that would run 4 virtual windows, switch between them with CTRL-#, where # was any number between 1 - 4. Our Engine Plant (Ford 302, 5.0L including the Mustang GT) plant Engineering (facilities) office had a Apple II with the Z80 card and CPM. It had a good sized rugged carrying case, and we could take it including the monitor, home evenings and weekends. My kids would play "Brick Out". :) On 5/15/2010 3:59 PM, Harold Hallikainen wrote: > >> Add price to the list, what I remember Lisa was like double the cost of >> the II, and didn't do that much more. >> > I remember the Lisa was a lot more expensive. I think it used the MC68000 > instead of the 6502. Didn't it also have a GUI? > > Harold > > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist