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How much RAM for SE/30

Syjeklye

Member
Recently picked up an SE/30 and am going to do a bunch of upgrades. How much RAM should I get? I know it can use up to 128MB, but is that even practical?
Thanks!
 

zigzagjoe

Well-known member
IMO, 16 - 32MB is the sweet spot. 128MB is 100% unneeded. (disclaimer: I have 128MB of RAM in a SE/30)
 

Syjeklye

Member
OK, Ordered 64MB, overkill, but it was almost the same price as lower amounts. I do have a Rominator installed already.
 

croissantking

Well-known member
With a Rominator installed, you can install the 16MB SIMMs in either bank, and you can leave the other bank empty. The stock SE/30 ROM is more fussy.
 

Syjeklye

Member
What other upgrades do you plan to do?
BlueSCSIv2 w/ Wifi (for that sweet Daynaport emulation)
Changing out the fan for a quieter one.
Battery swap to CR2032
Had to order a new ADB keyboard / mouse
Had to get new Programmer buttons (they were missing)
Lots of cleaning, maybe some retrobrite

I'd love to get an accelerator, but they all seem to be out of stock or no longer made, so that will be a long term goal.
 

joshc

Well-known member
BlueSCSIv2 w/ Wifi (for that sweet Daynaport emulation)
As far as I know, the Daynaport emulation is a beta/experimental thing and doesn't work very well (at least, if you go off all the numerous support threads that exist on this forum as at least one reference point of it not working well).

Changing out the fan for a quieter one.
Try oiling the bearing in the stock fan first - Apple did use an appropriate fan spec to ensure the flyback transformer and power supply were cooled sufficiently. It does somewhat depend on how many hours you're going to use the machine for, but just putting a low cfm fan in there may not be the best idea.
 

zigzagjoe

Well-known member
As far as I know, the Daynaport emulation is a beta/experimental thing and doesn't work very well (at least, if you go off all the numerous support threads that exist on this forum as at least one reference point of it not working well).


Try oiling the bearing in the stock fan first - Apple did use an appropriate fan spec to ensure the flyback transformer and power supply were cooled sufficiently. It does somewhat depend on how many hours you're going to use the machine for, but just putting a low cfm fan in there may not be the best idea.
I've actually been quite impressed with the Daynaport emulation on my tiny scsi/Zulu derivative. It's not the fastest (60 KB/s max) and range is shorter than typical wireless devices, but within those constraints it's been working reliably as I play with it. Any network access is more than none, for sure.

That said, you must use an external scsi emulator to take advantage of it. No way will any internal SCSI emulator be able to deal with the metal chassis and anti emissions paint.
 

Mk.558

Well-known member
Oh 1MB is enough for System 6 but you won't be doing much with it. Here's a 512Ke running System 6:

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Hi
I'm getting a Mac SE30 with a BlueSCSI v2 to replace the HD and I'd like to push the RAM to 32MB.
What SIMM reference should I be looking online to purchase online ?
 

croissantking

Well-known member
From Apple support:

RAM Slots:8, 30-pin SIMM
Min - Max RAM:1 MB - 32 MB
Min RAM Speed:120
RAM Sizes:256 K, 1, 4 MB
Install in Groups of:4

To get 32MB you’ll need 8x 4MB modules. It may be easier to go to 64MB with 4x 16MB modules.
 
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