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Apple Lisa 2/5
Apple Lisa 2/5 with external ProFile drive
Specifications
ManufacturerApple Computer, Inc.
TypePersonal Computer
ReleasedJanuary 1984
DiscontinuedJanuary 1985
Intro priceUS$3,495 (with ProFile)
CPUMotorola 68000 @ 5 MHz
Memory512 KB RAM (expandable to 2 MB)
Storage400 KB 3.5" floppy drive, external 5 MB ProFile hard drive
Display12" monochrome CRT (720×364 pixels)
SoundPWM square wave with software-controlled volume
Dimensions15.2" H × 18.7" W × 13.8" D
Weight48 lbs (22 kg)
OS / FirmwareLisa OS, Lisa Office System, MacWorks
PredecessorLisa 1
SuccessorApple Lisa 2/10
CodenameLisa
Model no.A6S0200

The Apple Lisa 2/5 was a configuration of the Lisa 2 bundled with an external 5 MB ProFile hard drive, released in January 1984.[1] It replaced the original Lisa (Lisa 1) with its troublesome Twiggy floppy drives, offering a more reliable 3.5-inch Sony floppy drive and lower price point.

Overview

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The Lisa 2/5 represented Apple's effort to make the Lisa more affordable and reliable. The "2/5" designation indicated the Lisa 2 hardware configuration paired with a 5 MB external ProFile drive. This configuration was the more affordable option compared to the Lisa 2/10, which included an internal 10 MB Widget drive.

Hardware Specifications

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Processor and Memory

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Component Specification
CPU Motorola MC68000 @ 5 MHz
Data Bus 16-bit external
Address Bus 24-bit
Base RAM 512 KB
Maximum RAM 2 MB (via memory board upgrades)
ROM 16 KB (bootstrap and self-test routines)

Storage

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Device Specification
Floppy Drive Single 400 KB 3.5" Sony SS/DD drive
Hard Drive External 5 MB ProFile (parallel connection)
Floppy Format GCR multi-speed encoding
Floppy Eject Software-controlled

The Lisa 2/5 used a single 400 KB Sony 3.5-inch floppy drive, replacing the dual Twiggy 5.25-inch drives of the Lisa 1. The Sony mechanism was more reliable and used the same format as early Macintosh computers.

The external ProFile drive connected via the parallel port on the rear of the unit. This port was managed by a VIA (6522 Versatile Interface Adapter) chip.

Display

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Specification Value
Screen Size 12" diagonal
Resolution 720 × 364 pixels
Display Type Monochrome CRT (black and white)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz vertical
Contrast 64 software-controlled levels
External Video RCA jack (non-standard composite output)

Input/Output

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Port Description
Serial Ports 2× RS-232C (25-pin), up to 38.4 Kbps
Parallel Port External ProFile/printer connection
Keyboard 3-pin 1/4" phone plug, coiled cord
Mouse DE-9 connector, single-button mechanical-optical
Expansion Slots 3× proprietary Lisa slots

Power Supply

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The Lisa 2/5 used the original Lisa power supply:

  • North American: 1.2A at 120V, 60 Hz
  • International: 0.7A at 220-240V, 50 Hz

This differs from the Lisa 2/10, which required a higher-capacity 1.8A power supply to support the internal Widget drive.

Differences from Other Lisa Models

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Feature Lisa 1 Lisa 2/5 Lisa 2/10
Floppy Drive Dual Twiggy 5.25" Single Sony 3.5" 400K Single Sony 3.5" 400K
Hard Drive External ProFile External ProFile 5 MB Internal Widget 10 MB
Parallel Port External External Internal (for Widget)
Power Supply 1.2A 1.2A 1.8A (DataPower)
Disk Controller Discrete Woz Machine Discrete Woz Machine IWM chip

Software Compatibility

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The Lisa 2/5 could run:

  • Lisa OS — Original Lisa operating system
  • Lisa Office System — Integrated office suite (LisaWrite, LisaCalc, LisaDraw, etc.)
  • MacWorks — Macintosh compatibility environment allowing Mac software to run on Lisa hardware
  • Xenix — Microsoft's UNIX variant (with appropriate configuration)

General Maintenance

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For detailed maintenance practices including cleaning, PRAM battery management, power supply care, and CRT handling, refer to the Apple Lisa General Maintenance page.

Troubleshooting

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A comprehensive troubleshooting guide addressing power issues, self-test error codes, display problems, and storage failures is available on the Apple Lisa Troubleshooting page.

Capacitor Replacement

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The Lisa 2/5 contains electrolytic and RIFA safety capacitors that require replacement for long-term reliability. See the Apple Lisa Capacitor Replacement Guide for detailed specifications and procedures.

ProFile Hard Drive

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The external ProFile drive included with the Lisa 2/5 was a 5 MB hard drive with its own Z8 microprocessor and error-sparing capabilities. ProFile drives were also prone to capacitor failures in their power supplies and should be recapped when servicing a Lisa system.

Modern alternatives to the ProFile include:

  • X/ProFile — Uses CompactFlash storage
  • IDEfile — Uses IDE drives or flash memory
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References

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  1. Apple Lisa, Apple History—link(accessed 2026-02-09)