c_4 wrote:
I' hoping someone else remembers these machines...
Way back in the late 70s, early 80's, I remember using a standalone (no networking that I can remember) 6502-based machine with 8" disk drives and a very Unix-like OS (I don't actually remember how truly Unix-like it was under the covers, but I do remember a shell that used common Unix-like commands like 'ls', the C compiler was 'cc', and it was able to do background tasks by adding the '&' to the end of the command, which was my first introduction to multitasking, so it was memorable) for learning Pascal, C and assembly in University.. I've been searching high and low but I can't find any info on such a machine, which my fading memory is pretty sure was called a "Lisa" or something very similar.. These days, the best known 'Lisa' is Apple's failed product, and a 6502 assembler program..
Anyways, does anyone else remember a machine like this? I'd love to find an old unit and restore it, but I just can't remember enough details beyond what I have shared above..
If it was indeed Unix-like you are almost certainly thinking of UniFLEX, which was an evolution of FLEX. However, these ran on the 6809 and 6800, respectively.