NAME  

MACINTOSH SE

MANUFACTURER  

Apple

TYPE  

Professional Computer

ORIGIN  

U.S.A.

YEAR  

March 1987

END OF PRODUCTION 

1989

BUILT IN LANGUAGE 

None

KEYBOARD  

Typewriter style, 84 keys with numeric keypad

CPU  

Motorola MC 68000

SPEED  

7.83 MHz

RAM  

1 MB (up to 4 MB)

ROM  

256 KB

GRAPHIC MODES 

512 x 342

COLORS  

Monochrome

SOUND  

8-bit mono sound chip

SIZE / WEIGHT 

13.6 (H) x 9.6 (W) x 10.9 (D) in / 19.5 lb.

I/O PORTS 

Centronics, ADB (2: Keyboard, mouse), RS232/422, Internal expansion slot (96-pin Eurodin)

BUILT IN MEDIA 

One or Two 3.5'' disk-drives, 20 to 80 MB HDD

OS  

MAC OS 4.0

POWER SUPPLY 

Built-in switching PSU

PRICE  

$3700

 

Macintosh SE

MACINTOSH SE


Apple's Macintosh SE was launched in 1987 at same time as the Macintosh II. It was an enhanced version of the Macintosh 128 and the Macintosh Plus. It has almost the same characteristics as this last one and, unlike to the Mac Plus, it has an extension slot (which is not compatible with the NUBUS slots of the Macintosh II).

A little trivia: the ROM uses only 89 KB on the 256 KB, so to fill the chip, Apple put the photos of the development team into the ROM, to see these photos, press the debug button then type: G 41D89A.

Some of the
Mac 128, the 512, the 512E (same but with 800K floppy drive), and the SE have the signatures of their developers molded as engravings on the inside of the case at the rear.


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