I am way more excited about these now that I have them home, very glad I didn’t balk at what I thought was a high, but was actually a low price. My old SE, later upgraded to an SE/30, was really my first computer. Feels so good to have one again. These are supposed to both work. I will crack them open later today and check on the batteries. #MacSE #retrocomputing
I cracked the SE. The case is a little marred so someone has been in here before and there was one screw missing. But the battery has not leaked yet! Date on the hard drive is from 1988! Not to dusty inside either. Will blow it out and give it a quick power on to test it. #macSE #retrocomputing
The hard drive might be bad and I don’t have any floppies to test with but the fact that it gets this far and seems to be all original is pretty amazing. #MacSE #retrocomputing #retromac
Looks like the SE/30 has a bit of rust inside but I’ve seen worse, doesn’t seem to have impacted anything. Phew!
The card in the SE/30 is a Shiva Etherport with thicknet and coax connectors. Score! Hope it works. #retromac #retrocomputing #macse30
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
O M G. It actually booted! #macse30 #retrocomputing Now I need to find a mouse and some ADB cables.
@spacerog I'm not a Mac fan, but I have always liked this model. I had one years ago that I traded a 386 laptop for, wish I would have kept it.
@spacerog cracked cases (vs new 3D prints), rusted PCB, versus new.. as long as original chips work and people are at some point skilled with soldering, everything can be restored or replaced with modern retro community equivalents (gotek instead of floppy drive, hdd replacements to use CF cards, you name it). I’m glad you enjoy your memory lane, I did the same years ago, but with Amiga!
@spacerog so excited to be buying one of these tomorrow!