I have two SEs and soon will have a Classic as well.

One I have set up in the living room as a game box. Blobbo, PolyTris, 
Systems Twilight, Space Station Pheta, a couple of card games. For those 
nights when TV s--ks. There is a surprising amount of SE compatible 
shareware games out on the web. They may not be color but they are a lot 
of fun. I downloaded Dark Castle a couple of nights ago. It's supposed 
to run but I haven't had a chance to try it. Load Runner is out there as 
well and I'll be trying that when I get the chance.

One I'm planning on setting up as a desktop planetarium with Voyager 
(the original, not Voyager III that is out now). I'll use it to try 
simulations that need to run overnight but don't need a huge system. I 
also have a Mercury Capsule simulator and I might try playing with some 
real time missions on that. I think there are other desktop planetarium 
software packages out there as shareware that I want to try.

I've read a couple of articles about using an SE along with X10 hardware 
to automate lights and such in your house. I may try that on down the 
road. There is also the Jukebox idea I've mentioned previously here. 
Don't know how feasible it will be but it's worth experimenting with.

I also have a few other ideas floating around in my head that haven't 
gelled enough to mention.

Douglas Aalseth
Shoreview, MN

On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 08:19 AM, Jack Gallemore wrote:

> I'm getting a SE/30 in a couple of days, so I'm in a quandry as to what 
> to do with my SE 4/40.  I've thought about accelerating it, but that 
> can be cost prohibitive.  I've thought about upgrading to a SE/30 logic 
> board, but, also somewhat expensive for a $5 machine.
>
> So I put it to a vote (you can email me off-list) to the collective 
> crowd...
>
> If you had a spare SE 4/40, what would you do with it?
>
> Jack
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