Mac Plus as a webserver...

From: Chad Fernandez <fernande_at_internet1.net>
Date: Fri Sep 14 00:07:09 2001

Ok, I see. I am not the most familar with Macs, although, I was on the
Classic Mac list for awhile. I didn't realize that the SE and SE/30
were two machines.

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA

Chris wrote:
>
> >Isn't the SE an 030 Mac? The Plus is only a 68000.
>
> No, the SE was an 8mhz 68000 just like the plus. The SE was basically a
> newer plus (it had a built in HD or 2 800k floppies, ADB, an expansion
> slot, and a newer ROM). Later the SE was upgraded to having the
> SuperDrive (not the NEW superdrive that apple has recycled the name for,
> but rather the original 1.4mb drive that could read MFS, HFS, DOS, and
> ProDOS)
>
> There WAS an SE/30 that was a 16mhz (33mhz?) 68030... it was basically an
> SE, but with the faster processor and 8 simm slots rather than 4... I
> think THAT is the Mac you are thinking of.
>
> -chris
>
> <http://www.mythtech.net>
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