Hello,

>My SE has 1 floppy drive. I just got it so i don't know if it has a hard 
>drive. 


If it looks similar to the Mac in the second picture:

http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/photos/Apple_MacSE_System_s2.jpg

chances are good it has one installed.  However, the System file might be 
corrupted (among other possibilities), so the Mac might not be able to boot 
from 
the internal HD right now.

Have you been offered a boot disk, yet?

>I have one modem/printer cord and ill probably make a converter so it can 
>connect
>to my pc and use the pc as a modem for wifi, if that's possible.

Please bear in mind that the Mac SE, while remarkable in its day, arrived from 
the factory an 8 MHz machine that could accept up to 4 MB of RAM.  I'll let 
someone who has surfed and/or tweeted:

http://www.retards.org/projects/grackle68k/ 

with an SE recently fill you in on what an SE can do on the InterTubes of 
today, 
but I just wanted to give you a heads up before you sink a lot of time and 
money 
into it.


Best,

James Fraser

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