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The Apple Macintosh SE/30 features a 16 MHz 68030 processor, 1 MB of RAM, and either a 40 MB or 80 MB hard drive in a compact all-in-one case with a 9" monochrome display. Basically, the SE/30 is the IIcx in a smaller case with fewer expansion options, and is the fastest of all of the monochrome compact Macs. For additional information on the Macintosh SE/30, check out the excellent Macintosh SE Support Pages. |
Introduction
Date: January 19,
1989 Discontinued
Date: October 21,
1991 Processor Type: 68030 Processor
Speed: 16 MHz Processor
Upgrade: N/A
1. FPU: 68882 System Bus
Speed: 16 MHz Lookaside Bus
Speed: N/A ROM Size: 256k
2. Data Path: 32-bit Level 1 Cache: 0.5k Level 2 Cache: N/A RAM Type: 120 ns 30-pin
SIMM VRAM Type: Built-in Standard RAM: 1 MB Maximum RAM: 128 MB
2. Motherboard
RAM: None RAM Slots: 8 (groups of 4) Standard VRAM: 64k Maximum VRAM: 64k Standard Hard
Drive: 40 MB, 80 MB Int. Hard Drive
Type: SCSI Standard
CD-ROM: N/A Standard Disk: 1.44 MB (auto) Standard Modem: N/A Standard
Ethernet: N/A Case Type: All-in-One Form Factor: Macintosh SE Exp. Slots: SE/30 PDS Exp. Bays
(Free): None Battery Type: 3.6V Lithium Battery Life: N/A Built-in
Display: 9" Monochrome Supported
MacOS: 6.0.5-7.5.1,
7.5.3-7.5.5 Dimensions: 13.6 x 9.69 x 10.9
3. Avg. Weight: 19.5 lbs. Original Price: $6500 US Est. Current
Price: $0 US
4. Notes: 1.
Third-party upgrades and accelerators are
available.
2. ROM is 32-bit
dirty, Mode32 required to use more than 8 MB RAM.
3.
In inches, height x width x depth.
4.
Average resell value, but as a collector's item it may
retain value.
5.
Photo Credit: Apple Computer, Inc. (MacUser Magazine
Ad).
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