Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:55418 comp.sys.ibm.pc:52568 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!usc!apple!barr From: barr@Apple.COM (Ron Barr) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: running DOS pgm on Mac? Message-ID: <41964@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 15 Jun 90 17:51:25 GMT References: <2185@csm9a.UUCP> <90160.091715RP1VOPER@MIAMIU.BITNET> <1990Jun12.201535.1272@ipsa.reuter.com> <90166.085822RP1VOPER@MIAMIU.BITNET> Organization: Apple Computer, Corporate Briefing Center Lines: 23 RP1VOPER@MIAMIU.BITNET (Rob Pickering *******) writes: >The SE/30 is essentially a IIcx. It has nothing in common with the IIx > > > > > > > > > -Rob I hate to disagree with you, Rob, but the IIx, IIcx and the SE/30 are all basically the same computer. The all use the 68030 and have virtually the same ROMs. The differences are that the IIx has six slots, the IIcx has 3 slots and a smaller footprint, and the SE/30 has one customer slot and a built-in 9-inch monitor. I do agree with you that the SE/30 can be easily configured as a nice color machine. We have CAD companies that use the SE/30 because they can attach a large color monitor and use it for their graphics, and then they use the nine-inch monitor for control functions. Ron