Dave tears down the 1983 vintage Apple Lisa, the first graphical user interface machine that pre-dates the Macintosh.
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Datasheets:
Apple Lisa repair guide: ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/documentation/applelisa/Lisa_Do-It-Yourself_Guide.pdf
R6500 processor:
AM2148 static RAM
AMD AM9512 floating point math co-processor:
MOSTEK MK4564
Switching regulator:
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Apple Newton Teardown:
Sanmina PCB’s are still around!
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