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Help identifying test software on SE/30

Amon_RA

Member
Someone local was selling a Mac SE/30 and attached the following picture :

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Does anyone know which test software this is?
 

Phipli

Well-known member
Wow, that was quick!
Thank you :D
It's a well known program :)

 

Phipli

Well-known member
Sorry, I got my first Macintosh about a month ago, so everything is new to me :)
Absolutely no problem :) I was making excuses for why I recognised it.

I hardly use it, I tend to run System 7.1 and use Norton System Info for benchmarking (part of Norton Utilities) and Mac Test Pro for doing hardware tests.

What mac did you get?
 

Amon_RA

Member
Absolutely no problem :) I was making excuses for why I recognised it.

I hardly use it, I tend to run System 7.1 and use Norton System Info for benchmarking (part of Norton Utilities) and Mac Test Pro for doing hardware tests.

What mac did you get?

Thank you, downloading Norton Utilities and Mac Test Pro... :)

I got an SE/30 together with a broken Color Classic (got it repaired in the mean time).
Last week I scored a cheap Performa 475, for which I'm still awaiting an RGB to VGA adapter from ebay.

I actually never owned a Mac before, not even the modern ones (always been a Linux guy). I got into Apple ][ collecting a few years back, and felt that it was time to move on to Macintosh machines.
 

Phipli

Well-known member
I got an SE/30 together with a broken Color Classic (got it repaired in the mean time).
Last week I scored a cheap Performa 475, for which I'm still awaiting an RGB to VGA adapter from ebay.
The SE/30 is an absurdly good machine. 16MHz... you feel it drawing the anchor if you push it hard, but the stuff it can get done for a, what, 1988?? Machine is amazing.

The 475 is a machine that almost everyone has in their collection, they're small and they're quick. Can you solder? If you move two 0805 resistors from their pads to two others, it overclocks to 33MHz, although you should add a heatsink to the CPU if you do it.

I actually never owned a Mac before, not even the modern ones (always been a Linux guy). I got into Apple ][ collecting a few years back, and felt that it was time to move on to Macintosh machines.

I grew up with macs but have drifted away to linux these last 10 or more years. I would say these days I'm mainly a System 7.x and Debian family user :)

Thank you, downloading Norton Utilities and Mac Test Pro... :)

For the machines you have, you'll want 3.1.x or 3.2.x of Norton Utilities.


And the 68k version of Mac Test Pro

 

joshc

Well-known member
Last week I scored a cheap Performa 475, for which I'm still awaiting an RGB to VGA adapter from ebay.
You don't want an RGB to VGA adapter for the 475, you want a DB15 -> VGA adapter. Hope that's what you meant.
 

Amon_RA

Member
Can you solder? If you move two 0805 resistors from their pads to two others, it overclocks to 33MHz, although you should add a heatsink to the CPU if you do it.
Yes I can, overclocking was already on my planning.

I grew up with macs but have drifted away to linux these last 10 or more years. I would say these days I'm mainly a System 7.x and Debian family user :)
Nice!

For the machines you have, you'll want 3.1.x or 3.2.x of Norton Utilities.
Thanks you.
 
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