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Re: Transparent Aluminum

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Is that a picture of the screen of a compact Mac (Plus, Classic, SE, etc)?
Star Trek IV "The Voyage Home". Scotty uses a Mac Plus to draw up the schematic for transparent aluminum.

(Movie date 1986.)

SE was released in 1987; Classic in 1990.
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Re: Transparent Aluminum

Here is a picture of more of the computer itself.
And some how Scotty used the keyboard to type that in. And he knew how to use MacDraft. It must make a come back.
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