Matthew I've got most of the stuff to do the 575 upgrade on a Color Classic and sometime soon I'll do it, but I've had the desire for a color SE or SE/30 for a while. Since I lack the technical knowledge to chop up motherboards or convert tv picture tubes to monitors, my plan is to peel the outside off an older color laptop like a 2300c with a 9 1/2 inch screen and put that into an SE shell. It shouldn't be too hard to build a frame to get all the stuff in the right places. Should be plenty of room to get the extras like floppy drive, modem, ac power supply and maybe cd drive inside the case. Maybe have to extend some of the wiring a little, but I think that's within my capabilities. If that works, then I'll get serious and redo it or do another with a more modern and faster laptop, something in the 350 to 500 mhz area. I'd like something like that for my travel trailer to do email and light web surfing while on the road. I love the look of the SE and SE/30s. I've got a couple of SE's doing clock duty in my house. If no one has done this before, it's probably because it's not challenging enough for the master techies. And if it has been done, can someone point me to a description of the process? -- Dan
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