O M G. It actually booted! #macse30 #retrocomputing Now I need to find a mouse and some ADB cables.
O M G. It actually booted! #macse30 #retrocomputing Now I need to find a mouse and some ADB cables.
Not so lucky on the rust. A bit more extensive than thought. Will be lucky if this boots, and that serial port is toast. #macse30 #retromac #retrocomputing
The card in the SE/30 is a Shiva Etherport with thicknet and coax connectors. Score! Hope it works. #retromac #retrocomputing #macse30
Do you like Pixel Art and Classic Macs and Exploded Technical Drawings?
Check out this exploded view of the Mac SE/30 from the HyperCard Service Manual of the time.
Nothing is what it seems:
Here’s a Mac SE/30 shell with a Pimoroni display (HDMI out), with two gutted Apple 3.5” floppy drive shells, holding assorted SSDs.
(The internals of both floppy drives are toast. The SE/30 logic board, picture tube, etc are safely stored in tupperware in my garage, looking for a new home.)
Unleash the flying toasters! #macse30 #flyingtoasters
Aldus PageMaker (1985) marked the beginning of desktop publishing, and in conjunction with it, Apple's Macintosh computers were the standard for many years. In 1994, Adobe acquired Aldus and now offers InDesign for desktop publishing purposes.
#PSA: Classic Macintoshes had a resolution of 512x342, *not* 512x384.
The only 512x384 macs were the IIsi and LC series, only if using the Apple 12" monitor, and the Color Classic.