On 21 Dec 2003, at 06:49, Roger Johnstone wrote:


What, no SE/20?

I think that the SE/20 is, like Santa Claus, difficult to pin down in the flesh!



I've seen references to an SE/20 before e.g. the clear case prototype at http://www.regnirps.com/SEF/seitem.htm
Is this an actual SE with a 68020, or just an SE with a 20MB hard drive?

Almost certainly the latter, perhaps a name which people used to distinguish it from a purely floppy configuration.

P.S. This is my first message to the list.

Welcome!


I have a small collection of Apple II's, an eMac and a PowerBook 5300 with an ethernet card running LocalTalk Bridge. I got my first compact Mac, a Mac Plus, recently. After repairing the broken solder joints in the CRT section

Good work!


, replacing the battery, cleaning the floppy drive and upgrading it to 4MB of RAM it runs fine! The old 40MB drive that was until recently used for my Apple IIGS now has Mac System 6.0.8 on it.

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Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand

We ought to talk cricket, and keep our American friends totally bemused! ;-)


Stuart (UK).


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