The Macintosh SE/30 embodies the same "user-friendly" philosophy as the original Macintosh while providing more memory, faster performance, and greater expandability. The Macintosh is still easy to learn and use, and now it's more powerful than ever.
Key features of the Macintosh SE/ 30 include:
- the processing speed of the Motorola 68030 microprocessor
- the ability to add external large-screen or color monitors through the 030 Direct Slot
- a built-in SCSI hard disk
- a built-in high-density, 3.5-inch, 1.4-megabyte floppy disk drive
- stereo sound through the stereophonic miniature phone plug
Here's what you'll find in this manual:
- Chapter 1, "Getting Started," shows you how to set up your Macintosh SE/30 and start the tour disk, Your Apple Tour of the Macintosh SE/30.
- Chapter 2, "Inside the Macintosh SE/30," describes the parts of the Macintosh SE/30 and what they do.
- Chapter 3, "How the Macintosh SE/30 Works," explains how the computer hardware and software work together.
- Chapter 4, "Macintosh SE/30 Ports, Bus, and Slot," explains the different ports and other input/output mechanisms you'll use to attach devices to your Macintosh SE/30.
- Chapter 5, "Caring for Your Macintosh SE/ 30," describes how to keep your computer running at peak efficiency.
- Appendix A, "The Macintosh Product Line," is a chart that summarizes the differences between the Macintosh SE/30 and other models of Macintosh computers.
- Appendix B, "Technical Information," provides specifications, Apple Desktop Bus power requirements, SIMM configurations, pin assignments, and a guide to peripheral device cables.
- Appendix C, "Connecting SCSI Devices," presents information you may need if you plan to attach SCSI devices to your computer system.
- Appendix D, "Guide to Technical Documentation," summarizes the technical documentation available for Macintosh computers and explains some resources available for Macintosh programmers and developers.