Macintosh SE/30
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Template:Mac specs The Macintosh SE/30 was the fastest and most expandable of the original black-and-white compact Macintosh series.
The SE/30 was essentially a Macintosh IIx in the same case as the Macintosh SE, with a black-and-white monitor and a single PDS slot rather than the NuBus slots of the IIx. The SE/30 could expand up to 128 MB of RAM, and included a 40 or 80 MB hard drive.
Apple had indicated the presence of a 68030 processor by adding the letter X to a model's name, but when the Macintosh SE was updated to the 68030, this posed an awkward problem...thus, the "SE/30" name.
This machine was superseded in 1991 by the Macintosh Classic II, a machine which was only 60% as fast as the SE/30, supported no more than 10 MB of memory, and lacked an internal expansion slot.de:Macintosh SE/30 fr:Macintosh SE/30 it:Macintosh SE/30