At 10:41 AM -0700 8/30/05, Kacy Conant wrote:
If it is an 800k drive is it possible to put in a superdrive without having
to change anything else? I know on my SE the rom chips have to be changed
but they are soldered to the board therefore it still has the 800k drive. I
really need a superdrive in the SE/30 though.
Mac 128, 512 & Plus cannot be upgraded to a superdrive. An SE or Mac
II can be upgraded with a new drive, SWIM controller chip and ROM
upgrade.
Everything later than those models, up to the iMac, have superdrives,
including the SE/30.
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