The Apple Lisa, a milestone in computing history, was released on Jan 19, 1983.
As part of the celebration of Apple Lisa’s 40th birthday, the Computer History Museum has released source code for Lisa OS version 3.1 under an Apple Academic License Agreement.
“The release of the Apple Lisa was a key turning point for the history of personal computers. Without the Lisa, today’s computers might not use mouse-driven GUIs, and perhaps the Macintosh, and even Microsoft Windows, might not exist either. We’re thrilled to publicly release the source code for the Apple Lisa and thank Apple, Inc. for their permission and support that led to this release,” said Hansen Hsu, Curator of the Software History Center at the Computer History Museum.
The Pascal source code is available for download after filling out a form on the CHM website. The package weighs around 26MB and consists of over 1,300 annotated source files.
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