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One PDS slot to rule 'em all... (Mac SE question)

larwe

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I am trying to decide if I want to put something in the PDS slot of my daily driver SE. I currently have a BlueSCSI on it, 4MB RAM, and I use it for writing without distraction. Given that I mostly use MS-Word or equivalent - should I get an Ethernet card, an accelerator or extra RAM? Or a weird extended video card?
 
The cloned Micromac Performer accelerators by MacEffects are a good price and would make it more fun:

 
An accelerator and an external daynaport-capable scsi emulator such as the ZuluSCSI Slim for ethernet probably makes the most sense. Enough to open some new possibilities without losing the "spirit" of the machine.
 
The cloned Micromac Performer accelerators by MacEffects are a good price and would make it more fun:

I was looking at those just before Christmas actually :) hmmm. Tempting. I'm still maxed at 4MB RAM right?
 
Yep, keeps using onboard 4MB. Real world performance is improved but don’t expect SE/30 snappiness. I’ve just put one in my Plus and it’s good to be able to switch between 68000 and 68030 easily.
 
If you want to go beyond the 4MB of onboard RAM you'll need one of the more sophisticated accelerators.
Running more than 4MB in an SE is hacky... don't expect it to behave like a real 32bit capable 68030 machine. There are going to be things that just don't work due to the old SE ROMs.
 
What kind of issues crop up in your experience?
They don't support 32bit addressing, or colour QuickDraw and some functions are missing from the toolbox that you might normally expect from a 68030 based Mac.

The biggest issue for me is that F/A-18 Hornet won't run 😆

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I just yesterday installed a RasterOps ClearVue, which is an accelerator and video card in one, in one of my SEs. I now have two “SE/16”s. One of these days I’ll have to do some benchmarks between the two (the other has a Brainstorm) and see if there are any notable differences. One big difference is this RasterOps supports an FPU, which I’ll have to track down eventually.

Now I just need an Apple Portrait Display to go with it.

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