--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I got it from my uncle who brought it over from
> > Germany when he was in the service. On the back,
> it
> > says "Made in Ireland." On the front it has
> 'SE-20'. I
> > tested it with something I found named Gauge
> series or
> > something and it says it is running at 20MHz. I'm
> > still trying to get it to go faster as now I
> realize
> > it is not as fast as I thought it was.  I'd like
> to
> > put a CD drive in it somehow and upgrade it to
> about a
> > G3 so I can surf with it.  I have a grinder I can
> cut
> > the case with to put in the cd drive, but I know
> I'll
> > need some cables.
> 
> All you need is a dremel tool and a bit of spare
> time. Who needs PCs 
> with readily exchangeable parts eh :D
> 
> > And I still want to find 128 MB ram
> > if someone will help me.  Do I have to put in like
> 9
> > sticks of ram to do this?
> 
> I might be able to dig out some 168-pin 128MB DIMMs,
> they are double 
> the size of the 30-pin SIMMs in an SE/30 but I'm
> sure you could have 
> some success if you carefully saw on in half and fit
> them in 2 parts.

Could you please email me a picture on where to cut
the dimm?  I'll find one and I have plenty of time
when I'm not at school to try this.

Does anyone know any more about this Mac?  I didn't
know Macs were made in Ireland as well as California. 
Do we still import some of our Macs?

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