
Credits:
My thanks go out to the following people:
David T. Craig for providing the wealth of Lisa information which he allowed me to scan in, for the
many contacts with Lisa developers and faithfully listening to status reports over the ages.
James MacPhail for all of the hardware help with the Lisa and many suggestions as to what and how
to test, for helping me with the logic analyzer, the 68000 help, the schematics help, helping me repair
my dead Lisa, helping with the ProFile protocol, and many other things I could fill a book with.
Brian Foley for beta testing, profiling, and debugging help with OS X, and fixing nasty display bugs in
wxWidgets on OS X, working on the new UI, providing an SVN server.
James Ponder for his wonderful Generator project, one of the better Sega Genesis emulators out
there, whose CPU core is the very heart of the LisaEm project. http://squish.net/generator
Adam Firester for providing the many years of bandwidth for the project website.
Steve Hatle for providing Lisa Office documentation, Xenix help, encouragement, and testing.
Chris McFall for advice on the Lisa file system.
Natalia Portillo whose file system work inspired me to build the Lisa FSH Tool, and libdc42.
Patrick Schaefer for providing the protocol transitions graphs of the Profile, which at a glance proved
far clearer to interpret than the official documentation.
Adam Rosen of Oakbog and the Vintage Mac Museum for the excellent bug reports, G5 beta testing.
Andy Hertzfeld of http://folklore.org - for the stories documenting the birth of the Lisa and the Mac.
The wxWidgets project, I wish I made use of a lot earlier, who have made my life a lot easier.
Steven Stengel of http://oldcomputers.net for the image used as LisaEm's icon on Mac OS X and the
image on the cover of this document.
David Cecchin for unicode bug fixes and the new xpm icon
Raphael Nabet, for disassembling and documenting the I/O ROM, which shaved two months off
reverse engineering on my part, even if he did write a competing emulator.
Gilles Fetis for being the third person to use my dc42 routines, even though he is using ancient
versions of them for his competing emulator.
To everyone who wished for a Lisa emulator, whose requests and encouragement over
the years pushed me to complete this project.
Most importantly, to all of the people at Apple, who worked on the Lisa over the years,
and remember it fondly.
Thank you!
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