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From: yue@heron.Stanford.EDU (Kenneth C. Yue)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: NetBSD on a Mac SE?
Date: 6 Dec 1995 20:38:54 GMT
Organization: Stanford University: Computer Science Department, CA USA
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References: <49m0u3$lvl@huron.eel.ufl.edu> <MICHAELV.95Dec2231953@MindBender.HeadCandy.com> <jds-0312950841420001@smerdon2.livonia.mi.us>
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In article <jds-0312950841420001@smerdon2.livonia.mi.us>,
John D. Smerdon <jds@smerdon.livonia.mi.us> wrote:
>The SE is 7.8336 MHz and is expandable to 4MB.
>The SE/30 is 15.6672 MHz and is expandable to 64MB.

128MB.  Eight 30pin SIMM slots.  Put in each SIMM slot a 16MB 30pin
SIMM and  you get 128MB.

>My SE/30 maxes at 8MB only because the price of memory is too high.  :-( 
>But, at 3.5 days for a "make build", the SE/30 is the fastest netbsd
>system available! :-)

Doesn't the IIci, with a 25MHz 68030, run NetBSD/m68k too?

Ken