I just took out my Macintosh SE yesterday, been in my attic since 1997. My dad got it back around 1988 or 89. Started in up yesterday, and ran perfectly.
What kind of sound card did it have in it because the sounds in the tour sounded very primitive and "computery." I think in those days they referred to the range of sounds a computer could make as the number of "voices" it supported.
Was the operating system on the Mac Draw disk because it asked you for the OS disk when you first booted but then it ran fine once you inserted the Apple Tour disk or the Mac Draw disk.
Hello Michael,
Do you know for the Macintosh SE what kind of hard drive to buy because my HDD collapsed.
Thanks in advance.
Dirk from the Netherlands
amlidi 1 year ago
i like the graphics on the tour. this computer was 8 Mhz.
kargaroc386 2 years ago
I just took out my Macintosh SE yesterday, been in my attic since 1997. My dad got it back around 1988 or 89. Started in up yesterday, and ran perfectly.
Geoffr524 2 years ago
rofl....
I saw it too.
winfr34k 2 years ago
iSpy with my little eye a iMac G3
HBeagley 2 years ago
nice nice nice nice nice nice nice nice
apone807 3 years ago
All Macs (including this one) have a full speaker that can make any sound. (Just like the speaker in a radio or TV)
themaritimeman 3 years ago
Very nice! Very nice!
24DEX 3 years ago
What kind of sound card did it have in it because the sounds in the tour sounded very primitive and "computery." I think in those days they referred to the range of sounds a computer could make as the number of "voices" it supported.
magicianspirit 3 years ago
Was the operating system on the Mac Draw disk because it asked you for the OS disk when you first booted but then it ran fine once you inserted the Apple Tour disk or the Mac Draw disk.
magicianspirit 3 years ago