From their twenty year stint in a New England barn, I procured one Mac SE and two Mac SE/30s. I was mostly interested in the SE/30s, as I had worked with one back in the day when one cost US$6,000 and was affordable for my employer but not me.
The SE was missing its second floppy drive, and as expected, the soldered battery was as dead as a door nail. I am undecided if I should get an internal HD for the machine or just send it to the junk yard.
Of the two SE/30s, the first has no sound and we all know what that means. Its 80 MB Quantum HD has unrepairable stiction. I'm undecided as to what to do further with this machine. Keep it for parts? Buy a re-cap kit?
The second SE/30, also with an 80 MB Quantum HD with unrepairable stiction, is in better shape. I bought a decent 40 MB HD with 6.0.8 installed, replaced the SE/30 battery, and just for amusement, replaced the eight 1 MiB SIMMs with eight 16 MiB SIMMS. Everything works, although the SIMM carriers were quite brittle and several broke. I made repairs with zip ties and shims. Hey, it works.
I would like to get OS 7.5.3 or some such installed on the SE/30 HD so that I can run the MODE32 extension to access all 128 MiB RAM. Suggestions?
I also need to get decent LocalTalk connectivity to a Power Macintosh 7600 which in turn can talk to my TCP/IP LAN via 10baseT cabling; I've already got the PhoneNet adapters and wiring, but am unsure as to software specifics.
The SE was missing its second floppy drive, and as expected, the soldered battery was as dead as a door nail. I am undecided if I should get an internal HD for the machine or just send it to the junk yard.
Of the two SE/30s, the first has no sound and we all know what that means. Its 80 MB Quantum HD has unrepairable stiction. I'm undecided as to what to do further with this machine. Keep it for parts? Buy a re-cap kit?
The second SE/30, also with an 80 MB Quantum HD with unrepairable stiction, is in better shape. I bought a decent 40 MB HD with 6.0.8 installed, replaced the SE/30 battery, and just for amusement, replaced the eight 1 MiB SIMMs with eight 16 MiB SIMMS. Everything works, although the SIMM carriers were quite brittle and several broke. I made repairs with zip ties and shims. Hey, it works.
I would like to get OS 7.5.3 or some such installed on the SE/30 HD so that I can run the MODE32 extension to access all 128 MiB RAM. Suggestions?
I also need to get decent LocalTalk connectivity to a Power Macintosh 7600 which in turn can talk to my TCP/IP LAN via 10baseT cabling; I've already got the PhoneNet adapters and wiring, but am unsure as to software specifics.



