Phil,
The stock SE was a 68000 with 800K floppy, 1MB RAM and a 20MB hard drive. I
believe they were expandable on the mother board to 4MB by replacing the 4
256K SIMMs with 4 1Meg SIMMs (30 pin).
There was also a SE30 which had a 1.44Meg floppy and a 68030 CPU.
Regards,
Bob
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Bob Withers
Bob.Withers_at_MCI.com Age is a horrible price to
MCI Worldcom pay for maturity.
Richardson, Texas
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Clayton [SMTP:handyman_at_sprintmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 09, 1998 10:38 AM
> To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
> Subject: Thrift store finds
>
> Found a nice Macintosh SE computer at my local Goodwill today.
> Complete with 2 external boxes, one a CMS SCSI hard drive 90 MB,
> The other a MacDirect SCSI Hard Drive 60MB..
> Nice Expanded keyboard and mouse, and all cables..
> Powers up just fine..
> I know nothing about these machines, as they passed me up in the 80's..
> So I guess its time I get to learn about them..
> Anyone know anything about the SE series ?
> Speed, processors, memory ?
> Phil...
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