it has a mind Staggering 20 mb hard drive in it. i have another SE that is running 7 it runs ok for its age but putting data on it is easy cus of my parallel port CD drive ill look into the serial connection way but also is there a cd tool kit like in system 7 that can run on system 6
if only USB was around on these computers > you didn't mention weather you had any kind of communications package on > the SE. if you had a terminal app you could obtain the right serial cable > and connect the SE to a PC and do file transfers that way. i believe > HyperTerminal could be used on Windows 2000 for the PC end, but i don't > know. you could make a set of 800k install disks on the Mac SE's floppy > drive for System 6 - i don't think System 7 came on anything except 1.4MB > and CD-ROM. > > that, and System 7 probably wouldn't be very fast on an SE. i have a > Classic here, which is supposed to be about the same spec as an SE but with > a SuperDrive and no expansion slot. it runs System 7 horribly. > > but you could def get some programs on to the SE thru the serial port (it > has a hard drive installed right?) > > >
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