will take the original 128K Mac all the way up to a 25-MHz 68030 processor with a 68882 math coprocessor that purportedly runs 25 percent faster than an SE/30. One board fits all 68000 Macs; one side is socketed for the SE slot, and the other is equipped with pins to drop into the pre-SE processors' sockets. Total Systems also sells fans, power supplies and high-speed SCSI add-ons.
So, if you're getting feelings of hardware inadequacy, consider one of the many upgrade options. You'll be able to run more of AMUG's wonderful software, and you'll have a 'stealth' Macintosh to boot.