Zippy has 80 megabytes of RAM installed, and is currently running Mac OS
7.5.5. I've installed an Asante MacCon 10 megabit Ethernet card in the
SE/30 PDS expansion slot, giving Zippy full network connectivity. The
software serving this web page to you is MacHTTP 2.6. I use the
ultra-cool Sleeper utility to put the hard drive to sleep when it is not
in use.
Say hello to Zippy here:
<http://zippy.kicks-ass.org:9997>
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What timing! Got there in time to see the show, and then the SE crashed,
saw the reboot screen, and then was able to load the enlarged image of a
gotee'd gent. That's you?
I so remember my SE/30. I splurged and got dual slots, so I had way more
memory (storage, that is) and flexibility than I could use at the time.
It was stolen in a burglary when it was still the bees' knees.
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John McWilliams
> Jolly Roger wrote:
> > After several months of much-needed rest, and a brand-new case fan to
> > replace the noisy one that was going to fail eventually, the
> > twenty-year-old Apple Macintosh SE/30 I affectionately call Zippy is
> > back in service! = )
> >
> > Zippy has 80 megabytes of RAM installed, and is currently running Mac OS
> > 7.5.5. I've installed an Asante MacCon 10 megabit Ethernet card in the
> > SE/30 PDS expansion slot, giving Zippy full network connectivity. The
> > software serving this web page to you is MacHTTP 2.6. I use the
> > ultra-cool Sleeper utility to put the hard drive to sleep when it is not
> > in use.
> >
> > Say hello to Zippy here:
> >
> > <http://zippy.kicks-ass.org:9997>
>
> What timing! Got there in time to see the show, and then the SE crashed,
> saw the reboot screen, and then was able to load the enlarged image of a
> gotee'd gent. That's you?
Yep, that's me.
Actually, it didn't crash. I just updated the web page and restarted it.
: )
> I so remember my SE/30. I splurged and got dual slots, so I had way
more
> memory (storage, that is) and flexibility than I could use at the time.
> It was stolen in a burglary when it was still the bees' knees.
Oh that bites! Poor thing! : /
I'm so glad to still have mine. It was the first Mac my dad ever
purchased. My dad has since passed away, but we have lots of fond
memories with Zippy!
> After several months of much-needed rest, and a brand-new case fan to
> replace the noisy one that was going to fail eventually, the
> twenty-year-old Apple Macintosh SE/30 I affectionately call Zippy is
> back in service! = )
>
> Zippy has 80 megabytes of RAM installed, and is currently running Mac OS
> 7.5.5. I've installed an Asante MacCon 10 megabit Ethernet card in the
> SE/30 PDS expansion slot, giving Zippy full network connectivity. The
> software serving this web page to you is MacHTTP 2.6. I use the
> ultra-cool Sleeper utility to put the hard drive to sleep when it is not
> in use.
>
> Say hello to Zippy here:
>
> <http://zippy.kicks-ass.org:9997>
My first Mac (Jan 1990). I remember it fondly though I think it cost me
bout three grand when a dollar was worth a lot more than it is today.
Sold it when I bought a used PB180c in 1994.
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During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
becomes a revolutionary act.
George Orwell
Ain't that the truth. IIRC, I paid ca. $1200 for extra RAM..... Now that
amount of cash will buy many magnitudes more RAM.
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john mcwilliams
I think I remember my dad quoting a figure close to $4500 for the Mac
SE/30, an ImageWriter, and some software!
Very cool! I've just stopped by and I love the web cam. I spotted my ISP on
it! :-)
Glad you enjoyed it. : ) Thanks for visiting!
BTW, I think I'm going to take him out of the closet during the next few
days to replace his old hard drive with a newer, quieter one with more
capacity. : )
> In article <dog_cow-1...@macgui.com>,
> dog...@macgui.com (D Finnigan) wrote:
>
>> Jolly Roger wrote:
>>> After several months of much-needed rest, and a brand-new case fan to
>>> replace the noisy one that was going to fail eventually, the
>>> twenty-year-old Apple Macintosh SE/30 I affectionately call Zippy is
>>> back in service! = )
>>>
>>
>> Very cool! I've just stopped by and I love the web cam. I spotted my ISP on
>> it! :-)
>
> Glad you enjoyed it. : ) Thanks for visiting!
>
> BTW, I think I'm going to take him out of the closet during the next few
> days to replace his old hard drive with a newer, quieter one with more
> capacity. : )
A new(er) SCSI???
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Yes. The one in there now whines quite loudly (always has) while
spinning - so loud I can just barely hear it spin up with the closet
door closed. I was hoping to get a newer model that is less noisy and
will last longer. Unfortunately, it seems I'm out of luck - at least
for now. The 4 GB SCSI drive I was going to install doesn't have the
same 50-pin interface. So I guess I'll have to put the lowly, noisy
Quantum 700MB drive back in until I can find a suitable replacement. I
do have Sleeper installed, so the drive spins down when not in use. So I
think I will get lots of life out of it still. : )
> After several months of much-needed rest, and a brand-new case fan to
> replace the noisy one that was going to fail eventually, the
> twenty-year-old Apple Macintosh SE/30 I affectionately call Zippy is
> back in service! = )
>
> Zippy has 80 megabytes of RAM installed, and is currently running Mac OS
> 7.5.5. I've installed an Asante MacCon 10 megabit Ethernet card in the
> SE/30 PDS expansion slot, giving Zippy full network connectivity. The
> software serving this web page to you is MacHTTP 2.6. I use the
> ultra-cool Sleeper utility to put the hard drive to sleep when it is not
> in use.
>
> Say hello to Zippy here:
>
> <http://zippy.kicks-ass.org:9997>
I love Zippy!
Glad you enjoy it. : )