I think that's fascinating.  I didn't know Xenix ran on Lisa. 
Perhaps it really is enough to show it, no need for flashy.  
I'd just want to see it for its historical value.


On 1/10/2017 10:11 PM, Jason Perkins via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
VCFers,

I'm working on planning my exhibit for this year. To keep things not
identical to last year I was thinking of showing Xenix on my Lisa.
However I'm worried the exhibit won't be interesting enough to the
general public (Oh look, it runs. Oh look, it's Unix. Oh look, there's
a clunky menu interface you can bring up.)

Of course games are always interesting... however as far as I know
none were made. The system does have a Pascal compiler, so perhaps
that's an option to get something new into the system?

Failing that, perhaps showing off Michael Brutman's MTCP suite would be better?

I'm open to suggestions.

Thanks!