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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2007

This was a Macintosh I dug up in the stained glass room. (Also called the Abandoned Computer room. Where an Apple ][ lies there in lonliness.) I started this Macintosh up the day I found it, and it works like a charm. It doesn't have many games, but I still love it.

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  • Mate time to clean your room

  • @isaundo97 Not my room since last year :D

  • Very nice computer ! Usually 2 mb of Ram and 40 mb HD. I am now nearly 25 years after typing from a iMac with 4 Gb of Ram (2000 times more) and 1 Tera Hd (25.000 times more).

    That display was 512 x 342 = 175.104 @ 1 bit. Today my 27' is displaying 2560 x 1440 = 3.686.400 (only 21 time more...).

  • @pablof59 This was basically almost the same kind of computer as my first computer (The true one was an SE/30), and here I am almost 15 years later typing on this awesome MacBook Pro! (Though I still prefer my PM7500 with Ubuntu 10.10 on it) The wonders of how technology evolves and changes :D

  • Huh... My sound gets off sync about halfway O.o

  • Did u know you could add 128MB in this machine? If you don't believe it, check it in Google.

  • I just looked it up. That's possible in the SE/30. I have one, but I think I screwed it up. I happened to replace it with the wrong motherboard >.> Hopefully, I can fix that up and give it back the old motherboard, and try that :)

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  • The Macintosh SE is the greatest computer ever!

  • thats actually pretty funny considering how they probably paid big bucks for it back in the day.

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  • acctually that was the macintosh se/30 the first macintosh with a hard drive buit in

  • Can it go on the internet?

  • @DarkBallYE i had one of these with an external 20MB hdd. lol old and slow BUT i still enjoyed using it.

  • @Lachlant1984 He didn't add it. That is normal for this computer.

  • @Lachlant1984 The SE most definitely did support HD activity LED. I saw them on a bunch of SEs (all with an internal HD; the versions with two floppy drives didn't have them) in the late '80s. Most I saw were orange but have seen a few green LEDs.

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