Mac Plus as a webserver...

From: Kent Borg <kentborg_at_borg.org>
Date: Thu Sep 13 11:25:19 2001

On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 01:58:57AM -0400, Chad Fernandez wrote:
> Isn't the SE an 030 Mac? The Plus is only a 68000.

An SE was a Plus with a fan, a different floppy disk, a second drive
bay for either a HD or second floppy (which, with the external floppy
jack was the only Mac that could do 3 floppies using stock Apple
hardware), it had an internal expansion connector (supposedly "SE"
stood for "System Expansion", not "Slightly Enhanced"), and it didn't
have the Plus's analogue board problems. Yes, it also had ADB (but
hard power switch, not soft as with Mac IIs).

The SE/30 was an SE with a 16 (?) MHz 68030.


-kb, the now Linux-y Kent who could once name every model Macintosh
ever sold--but that was a long time ago when the total list was less
than 2 dozen items long.
Received on Thu Sep 13 2001 - 11:25:19 BST

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