If you wanna drive a SuperMac monitor at reasonably high pixel count/color depth without using up half your available*** NuBus slots, go with the stock 700 per our two resident boffin's info.found not one, but two!
I've got the option of a regular 700, or a 700 case with 650 board... I don't know which! Probably... the 650 since it's faster but the 700 IS original.
If you wonder about shipping the high end CRT now, just wait until it sinks in that you need the heavier one after you've already purchased the LowRes clunker. JurassicMac© deserves the best. Is it a 21" Trinitron TPD? Nothing else compares and anything smaller just won't do. It's also worth waiting for a MultiSync that'll work with anything you throw at it. Extra points awarded for a front panel A/B switchable VGA/5BNC Monitor.And now Ive got the choice if I want them of either a high resolution monitor that weighs 40+ pounds or the low res that weighs 20. Id love the high res but I wonder about shipping...
What OS do you think they used? Kinda looks like 8.1? Not sure...The scene where Nedry is talking on the phone with the "live video" running on his desktop has always amused me:
https://youtu.be/no1sya5gB4k?t=49s
Obvious Quicktime video progress bar is obvious.
I think it is A/UX 3.0 ... also a dual display setup, but it looks like there are command shells open on the second display to Nedry's right.It's possible it could be running A/UX 3.0, which would make a certain amount of sense in a room full of other UNIX boxes, but it would be difficult to tell as the Mac shell on that is just slightly modified System 7.0.