Those did not ship with any Mac. They are sales and training tools. "Macintosh or Windows" is obviously meant to be screened BEFORE a person buys a Mac. So bottom line, all guided tours shipped with a Mac are software based meant to be run on the Mac itself. The only exception being the audio tape that shipped with the 128K - Plus. Anybody know when the audio tape was officially discontinued? I don't think the SE or II shipped with one in 1987, so I'd be curious when Apple stopped including it with the Plus. Once HyperCard was introduced and Macs shipped with hard drives, the software tour could become a lot more sophisticated, eliminating the need for the audio cassette. Though I'm sure if Jobs were still there he would have insisted on getting music into it somehow, probably insisting on the audio tape until CD-ROMs became standard - which knowing Jobs would have been much earlier than Apple actually implemented them - the Next cube shipped with a magneto-optical drive in 1990, which took Apple two more years to even introduce a CD-ROM, much less a recordable CD, as a standard feature.