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Adding a software patch called "Mode32" (or replacing the non-32 bit clean ROM with a clean version) allows it to support 128 MB of RAM (and potentially System Software versions higher than 7.5.5 with tweaking).

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  • Macintosh SE/30
rdfs:comment
  • Adding a software patch called "Mode32" (or replacing the non-32 bit clean ROM with a clean version) allows it to support 128 MB of RAM (and potentially System Software versions higher than 7.5.5 with tweaking).
  • The Macintosh SE/30 is a personal computer that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1989 until 1991. It was the fastest and most expandable of the original black-and-white compact Macintosh series. Apple had indicated the presence of a 68030 processor by adding the letter "x" to a model's name, but when the Macintosh SE was updated to the 68030, this posed an awkward problem, as Apple was not willing to name their new computer the "Macintosh SEx". Thus, "SE/30" was the name chosen. Internally, code names like Green Jade and Fafnir were used.
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dbkwik:hardware/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
colwidth
  • 25.0
CPUspeed
  • 16.0
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  • Successor
MSRP
  • 6500(xsd:integer)
OS
  • System 6.0.3 - Mac OS 7.6.1 (with 32-bit upgrade), or with 68040 processor, Mac OS 8.1
Introduced
  • 1989-01-19(xsd:date)
Name
  • Navbox with columns/doc
CPU
col2footer
  • 1989-01-19(xsd:date)
col1footer
  • Preceding Family Model
Title
  • Apple Model Navigation
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col2header
  • Current Model
RAMtype
  • 120(xsd:integer)
State
  • uncollapsed
col1header
  • Replaced
colstyle
  • text-align:center;background:silver;
Discontinued
  • 1991-10-21(xsd:date)
RAM
  • 1(xsd:integer)
col3footer
  • Following Family Model
abstract
  • Adding a software patch called "Mode32" (or replacing the non-32 bit clean ROM with a clean version) allows it to support 128 MB of RAM (and potentially System Software versions higher than 7.5.5 with tweaking).
  • The Macintosh SE/30 is a personal computer that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1989 until 1991. It was the fastest and most expandable of the original black-and-white compact Macintosh series. The SE/30 is essentially a Macintosh IIx in the same case as the Macintosh SE, with a black-and-white monitor and a single PDS slot (rather than the NuBus slots of the IIx) which supported third-party accelerators, network cards, or a display adapter. Although officially only able to support 8 MB, the SE/30 could expand up to 128 MB of RAM, and included a 40 or 80 MB hard drive. It was also the first compact Mac to include a 1.44 MB high density floppy disk drive as standard (late versions of the SE had one, but earlier versions did not). Conversion sets were sold to convert a regular SE to a SE/30. The SE would then have the exact same specs as an SE/30, with the difference only in the floppy drive if the SE had a 800k drive. The set included a new front to replace the original SE front with that of an SE/30. Apple had indicated the presence of a 68030 processor by adding the letter "x" to a model's name, but when the Macintosh SE was updated to the 68030, this posed an awkward problem, as Apple was not willing to name their new computer the "Macintosh SEx". Thus, "SE/30" was the name chosen. Internally, code names like Green Jade and Fafnir were used.
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