LisaFPGA: the Apple Lisa computer implemented inside an FPGA

13 points by lproven


johnklos

I watched this whole video shortly after it was made available:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QSP9Qh0PvU

It's fascinating to hear the process of digging up details, of figuring out tiny details, of trying, trying, trying until things work. This is stuff that preserves, because instead of just giving us something that can run Lisa software, we get something that does honest service to the original hardware.

If you ask yourself, "How'd they figure that out?!?" when you see cool projects, you'll love this video.