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Found a nice Macintosh SE computer at my local Goodwill today...
Anyone know anything about the SE series ?
Speed, processors, memory ?
Phil...
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Motorola 68000, 8MHz, expandable to 4MB, came with either two floppy drives or one floppy
and one internal hard disk (80MB I think), and at some point there was an FDHD (Floppy
Drive High Density) upgrade available -- SE's that have had the upgrade and new front
case will say "Superdrive" on the front. Upgraded power supply -- not the same
as the analog board in the similarly-shaped Mac 128/512/Plus. One expansion slot (I
don't know what kind, but it allowed for a video card so you could drive a second
display, and a commonly-found configuration is an SE driving a giant grayscale two-page
display). Introduced in March 1987 and discontinued in October 1990.
The SE/30, the only other one in the SE series, had a 68030 running at 16MHz, was
expandable to 128MB of RAM, had a math coprocessor, and faster bus speeds.
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