The discontinuation date of both SE models is a topic that has caused much confusion in the vintage Macintosh community.
The SE/30 remained in production until October 1991. In fa…
I got 1990 issues of MacUser requested from the storage facility an hour ago, and should have them in 3 hours from now. Hang tight.
Click to expand...
Excellent! Thank you so m…
In a box of parts, I have a 16MHz 68882 in a socket on what I think is a right angle LCPDS card. It is a small device, shaped rather like an LCPDS network card, but that could just…
Hello Macintosh fans,
My name is Emiel, I am from Holland (somewhere in Europe).
The first time a have worked with a Mac was in 1987 at the graphic and printing school. I don't k…
The SE/30 got canned in Oct. 1990 after only being introduced in Jan. 1989
Click to expand...
That was the published date. The SE/30 stayed on the books into 1991, in part beca…
Ah, thank you for that insight. I hope I can find an online database that contains those magazines or if someone here has access to an issue of either publication around the middle…
Ah, thank you for that insight. I hope I can find an online database that contains those magazines or if someone here has access to an issue of either publication around the middle…
One need only reference old MacUser or MacWorld magazines during that period to determine price and price stability from debut to EOL. I have those magazines at my parent's home i…
That's what I'm not so sure about. The SE/30 got canned in Oct. 1990 after only being introduced in Jan. 1989. I figure by May/June of 1990 Apple knew where they were headed with t…
I just did last month. I got a 20mb SE with a 68020 accelerator installed and was trying to get it apart because the accelerator wasn't seated securely in the slot. I yanked on a c…
The only one I ever snapped was totally on purpose, with a hammer, while building the Macminitosh. Kind of fun, though!
But I'm always afraid whenever I have to use some force…
68kMLA68kby superpantoufleThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 08:58
OK who here has snapped the neck of a CRT during a repair attempt? Raise your hand! lol
My first classic Mac, an SE. I did this a few years ago. SNAP! I was bummed. Well I fo…
BeOS blew even NeXT away.
Click to expand...
I'm not sure I'd agree. BeOS was often said to be the spiritual successor to AmigaDOS, but they left out at least one important thi…
Nice score! [] ]'>
I'm in the situation of needing to nab a second beige plus for its bucket and whatever else I can swap around to get my multiply upgraded 128k/beige pl…
68kMLAGeneralby Trash80toHP_MiniWed, 10 Mar 2010 - 04:00
Nothing too big but managed to pick up a power board for my 128k for $25 shipped. I made that bid a week ago and didn't think it would win, but I guess demand for these is slackeni…
There should be a reset button on the back.
Check out this page http://www.pda-soft.de/2x00_disassemble.html to ensure it clears everything you want it to...
You forgot the part about how a disgruntled Steve Jobs formed a rogue startup called NeXT that created the OS that blew both Windows and Mac OS away. What's even more amazing is t…