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Paul Terell, the owner of the Byte Shop, the only computer store chain at the time, was impressed by what he saw and promised to buy 50 fully assembled computers for $500 each. As you can see, the machine was intended for hobbyist that would add ASCII keyboards and displays after buying the bare circuit board.
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go to video facts
New Match
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Check Config2
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set to metric measure
Sort by Processor Type & Speed
About Apple Spec Database...
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go to video facts
New Match
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set to u.s. measure
set to metric measure
Sort by CPU name (optional)
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Startup script
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Sort by Form Factor
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Print CPU Fact Sheet
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Print video chart
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System
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Video
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goto System Notes
goto Power Notes
goto Video Notes
goto Ports Notes
goto Logic Board Notes
goto Memory Notes
goto Software Notes
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,A Main Menu
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Print chart (letter size)
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print to file
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play startup sound
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Closing script
goto System Notes
goto Power Notes
goto Video Notes
goto Ports Notes
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V See notes
1.44MB
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Apple Server Systems
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the public on Timex Indiglo watches. I present to you the 'Indiglo Newton.' It's codename was "Dante." Perhaps because of the 'ECL fire' it held inside it. The backlit screen of the MP130 also had a surface that was reasonably rough and felt like paper to the pen (this was compared to the slick ice like writing surface of all previous newtons). Many users became quickly addicted to writing on this more natural surface and couldn't go back to slip-sliding along the glass plate on older new
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The screen on the eMate 300 has the same number of pixels but is slightly larger than the MessagePad 2000. And its built-in keyboard adds a row of function keys along the top which replace the button bar and provide one-touch access to
built-in applications and common commands such as Close and Backlight On/Off.
eMate 300 is the most expandable Newton device yet, with room to expand
its system RAM and user RAM internally. eMate 300 also includes a Type III PC Card slot, capable of holding Flash RAM cards, a modem, or other larger PC Card devices. eMate 300 will initially be available only through K-12 educational channels, but Apple has said that if it's successful in schools we can expect to see another model targete
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When it was announced in February 1997, The PowerBook 3400 was the fastest portable computer in the world. After several years of PowerBook trouble, Apple hoped to revitalize its portable market share with this new PCI-based model. Its drive bay was compatible with the older 5300 model, and it was the first PowerBook to utilize the 1 MB IrDA Infra-red standard. The 3400 ranged from $4,500 for 180 Mhz and no CD-ROM to $6,500 for 240 Mhz, fully loaded. (The 240 Mhz model was announced at thBDe same time as the slower models, but shipped several months later.)
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mono, 16-bited "InstaTower" case, and ran on either a 180 or a 200 Mhz 603e processor. It also shipped with an internal 28.8 modem and a video-output port. The 6400/180 Bkinitially sold for $2399. The 6400/200 sold for $2799. Both models were recently replaced by the 6500 line.
6-1-1997the PowerMac 5400 LC looked the same as the 5200 on the outside, but inside was radically different. Running on a 120 Mhz 603e processor (a high speed variant of the 603), and initially released only to educational markets, The 5400 was the first LC to use 168-pin DIMM sockets for memory expansion. It was also the first LC to include an industry-standard PCI slot, (although it also included the familiar LC comm, video i/o, and TV slots) and the first Macintosh co
mputer to include enhanced SRS surround sound support. The 5400 was "speed bumped" to 180/200 Mhz in February 1997, and discontinued in early 1998. It was also released in the consumer market as the Performas 5400CD, 5410CD, 5420CD, 5430CD and 5440CD, each with different hardware and software bundles. There was also a Performa 5420, which came in a black case similar to the failed Mac TV and was never released in the US.
Introduced in April 1996, the PowerMac 5400 LC looked the same as the 5200 on the outside, but inside was radically different. Running on a 120 Mhz 603e processor (a high speed variant of the 603), and initially released only to educational markets, The 5400 was the first LC to use 168-pin DIMM sockets for memory expansion. It was also the first LC to include an industry-standard PCI slot, (although it also included the familiar LC comm, video i/o, and TV slots) and the first Macintosh co
mputer to include enhanced SRS surround sound support. The 5400 was "speed bumped" to 180/200 Mhz in February 1997, and discontinued in early 1998. It was also released in the consumer market as the Performas 5400CD, 5410CD, 5420CD, 5430CD and 5440CD, each with different hardware and software bundles. There was also a Performa 5420, which came in a black case similar to the failed Mac TV and was never released in the US.
Introduced in April 1995, The 5200 LC was the first LC model with a PowerPC chip. Released initially only in educational markets, the 5200 LC was powered by a 75 Mhz 603 processor, a lower voltage variant of the 601, and came in a restyled LC 550 all-in-one case. It sold for $2000, and was replaced in April 1996 by the faster 5260, which had a 100 Mhz 603e and was available in consumer markets (The 5260 had a smaller 14" Monitor.). The 5200 was also released in Apple's Performa line as t
phe Performas 5200CD, 5210CD, 5215CD, 5220CD, 5260CD, 5270CD, 5280CD, 5300CD and 5320CD, each of which had different hardware and software bundles. There was also a 5300 LC and 5320 LC released to the educational market, which had the same design but with 100 and 120 Mhz 603e's, respectively and different hardware and software bundles. all have now been discontinued.
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1.44MB
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Power Macintosh Systems
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Macintosh Performa Systems
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1.44MB
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Macintosh Performa Systems
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1.44MB
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Macintosh Performa Systems
Power Macintosh 580
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noneI
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noneX
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8PPC 750-based "Gossomer" Macs (the PowerMac G3) would eclipse it both in performance and price.
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in many cases faster, its motherboard had only three PCI slots and three RAM slots. With superior expandability, the 9600 was still the high-end choice for many.
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6-1-1997D
603eE
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integratedG
integratedH
noneI
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8 MBN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32, 64 MBP
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noneX
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1, 2, 4, 8-bit
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1, 2, 4-bit
1, 2, 4-bit
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1, 2, 4, 8, 16-bit
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4/1/1997D
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AAUI-15I
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noneX
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noneR
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769.5
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1.44MB
manual
Power Macintosh Systems
Power Macintosh 9500 @ 180 MHz 9500 @ 180 MHzz
Introduced in May 1994, the Duo 280 added '040 power to the Duo line. The 280 sold for $2,600. The 280c, with a 16-bit active-matrix color screen, sold for $3,750.
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In March of 1996 at CeBit in Europe, Apple announced/released the MessagePad 130 (MP130). To the casual observer the changes in the transition from MP120 to MP130 are at first invisible. Yet, in a dark room they become quite apparent. The MP130 was the first newton to come with an on-demand backlight. To be more accurate the MP130 has a transflective electrochemical luminescent lighting system (ECL) that you can turn on and off. This backlight used very little power and was first seen in
the public on Timex Indiglo watches. I present to you the 'Indiglo Newton.' It's codename was "Dante." Perhaps because of the 'ECL fire' it held inside it. The backlit screen of the MP130 also had a surface that was reasonably rough and felt like paper to the pen (this was compared to the slick ice like writing surface of all previous newtons). Many users became quickly addicted to writing on this more natural surface and couldn't go back to slip-sliding along the glass plate on older new
with no graphics capability--a third party add-on card was required. The most innovative feature of the 9500 was that it's processor came on a daughtercard, making future upgrades much less expensive. The 9500 cost $5,300, and was "speed bumped" to 150 Mhz in April 1996. In August 1996, The 9500 was speed bumped again to a 200 Mhz 604e processor and a multiprocessing twin 180 Mhz 604e-based 9500 was released. The 9500 was replaced in early 1997 by the 9600.
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1.44MB
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543.78
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100-240
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1.44MB
Macintosh LC Systems
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640x400
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58.14
100-240
50-60
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32-bit
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1.44MB
manual
Macintosh PowerBook Systems
640x400
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1.44MB
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Power Macintosh Systems
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g15port
cav14
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15.75
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Power Macintosh Systems
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512x384
640x480
800x600
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with no graphics capability--a third party add-on card was required. The most innovative feature of the 9500 was that it's processor came on a daughtercard, making future upgrades much less expensive. The 9500 cost $5,300, and was "speed bumped" to 150 Mhz in April 1996. In August 1996, The 9500 was speed bumped again to a 200 Mhz 604e processor and a multiprocessing twin 180 Mhz 604e-based 9500 was released. The 9500 was replaced in early 1997 by the 9600.
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718.2
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"Macintosh Centris & Quadra Systems
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5220cd
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performa
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performa
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performa
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macintosh
performa
6118cd
macintosh
performa
6200cd
macintosh
performa
6205cd
macintosh
performa
6210cd
macintosh
performa
6214cd
macintosh
performa
6216cd
macintosh
performa
6218cd
macintosh
performa
6220cd
macintosh
performa
6230cd
macintosh
performa
6290cd
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1.44MB
manual
Macintosh LC Systems
512x384
640x480
800x600
832x624
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Power Macintosh AV Card
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-Power Macintosh 6100/60AV Logic Board Upgrade
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YPower Macintosh 8500 Logic Board Upgrade & 180 MHz Power Macintosh Processor Upgrade Card
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Macintosh Performa 405
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Workgroup Server 9150/120
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-Workgroup Server 9150/120 Logic Board Upgrade
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-Power Macintosh 7100/66AV Logic Board Upgrade
Power Macintosh Upgrade Card
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(Macintosh Quadra 650 Logic Board Upgrade
(Macintosh Quadra 650 Logic Board Upgrade
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Power Macintosh Systems
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1.44MB
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Power Macintosh Systems
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1.44MB
manual
Power Macintosh Systems
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1.44MB
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Power Macintosh Systems
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1.44MB
manual
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manual
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bi14.500
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153.9
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1.44MB
manual
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Power Macintosh 630
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Macintosh Processor Upgrade Card
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The PowerMac 6200 was a 5200 in a Quadra 630-style case. The 6200 was sold only in Europe, but was released in the US as the Performas 6200CD, 6205CD, 6210CD, 6214CD, 6216CD, 6218CD, 6220CD, and 6230CD, each bundled with a 15" monitor, and a different hard drive. In late 1995 and early 1996, apple released several more machines based on the same motherboard, with similar specs: The Performas 6260CD, 6290CD, 6300CD, and 6310CD each ran on a 100 Mhz 603e, and the PowerMac 6300/120 and the PB`erforma 6320 each ran on a 120 Mhz 603e. They were all eventually replaced by the Performa 6360.
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1.44MB
manual
Power Macintosh Systems
Power Macintosh 7600/132
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1/4/2002
4, 8, 12, 20, 36
153.9
100-240
50-60
33 MHz
32-bit
32-bit
1.44MB
manual
Macintosh Performa Systems
Macintosh Performa 6300
Power Macintosh 630
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Macintosh Processor Upgrade Card
512x384
640x480
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66 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
AAUI-15I
5 NuBus, 1 PDSK
A/UX 3.0.1L
noneM
noneN
30-pin SIMMO
1, 4, 8, 16 MBP
80 nsQ 230MB-1GBR
1MB VRAM
2MB VRAMT
built in
4x256KU
36.8V
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Q900, Q950X
WS9150, 9150/120Y
Workgroup Server 95\
80 nsf
DB-25g
mono, 8-bitj
stereo, 8-bitk
80 nsf
DB-25g
Introduced in March 1994, the PowerMac 6100 was the first Mac to be powered by a PowerPC processor. An optional AV configuration was available. The 6100 came in a Centris 610-style low-profile case, cost $1,700, and was "speed bumped" to 66 Mhz in January 1995. The 6100/66 was discontinued at the end of 1995. The 6100/66 DOS was also available, with a 66 Mhz 486DX/2 processor card, and was discontinued in early 1996. The 6100 was also offered bundled with a monitor and various hard drivesBF, as the Performas 6110CD, 6112CD, 6115CD, 6116CD, 6117CD, and 6118CD.
Piltdown Man
16406
perfPPC6117B
11-1-94C 10-1-1995D
60 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
AAUI-15I
one 7
NuBus or PDSK
noneM
8 MBN
72-pin SIMMO
4, 8, 16, 32 MBP
80 nsQ
350MBR
noneS
DRAM (HDI-45)T
built inU
14.0V
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noneX
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Macintosh Performa 6117CD\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiumt
yesv PlainTalk
E+7.1P5
7.1P6
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7.5.3
7.5.5
7.6.1
1/4/2002
4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 20, 36
136.8
90-264
47-63
33 MHz
32-bit
24-, 32-bit
1.44MB
Macintosh Performa Systems
Macintosh Performa 575
Power Macintosh 575
*Macintosh Performa 575 Logic Board Upgrade
3Above upgrade plus Macintosh Processor Upgrade Card
640x480
640x480
1, 2, 4, 8-bit
1, 2, 4, 8, 16-bit
bi14.500
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768K VRAM
The LC 550 replaced the LC 520 in February 1994. It was identical to the 520, but had a 33 Mhz 68030 processor. All other specs are the same. It sold for $1,200 and was also sold as the Performas 550, and 560.
Hook 33
er, Bongo, Rebound, Transformer
Introduced in March 1994, the PowerMac 6100 was the first Mac to be powered by a PowerPC processor. An optional AV configuration was available. The 6100 came in a Centris 610-style low-profile case, cost $1,700, and was "speed bumped" to 66 Mhz in January 1995. The 6100/66 was discontinued at the end of 1995. The 6100/66 DOS was also available, with a 66 Mhz 486DX/2 processor card, and was discontinued in early 1996. The 6100 was also offered bundled with a monitor and various hard drivesBF, as the Performas 6110CD, 6112CD, 6115CD, 6116CD, 6117CD, and 6118CD.
Piltdown Man
16406
perfPPC6115B
11-1-94C 10-1-1995D
60 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
AAUI-15I
one 7
NuBus or PDSK
noneM
8 MBN
72-pin SIMMO
4, 8, 16, 32 MBP
80 nsQ
350MBR
noneS
DRAM (HDI-45)T
built inU
14.0V
Centris 610W
noneX
PM 6100/60AVY
Macintosh Performa 6115CD\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiumt
yesv PlainTalk
perfPPC5270B
4-15-96C
4-1-1997 the PowerMac 5400 LC looked the same as the 5200 on the outside, but inside was radically different. Running on a 120 Mhz 603e processor (a high speed variant of the 603), and initially released only to educational markets, The 5400 was the first LC to use 168-pin DIMM sockets for memory expansion. It was also the first LC to include an industry-standard PCI slot, (although it also included the familiar LC comm, video i/o, and TV slots) and the first Macintosh co
mputer to include enhanced SRS surround sound support. The 5400 was "speed bumped" to 180/200 Mhz in February 1997, and discontinued in early 1998. It was also released in the consumer market as the Performas 5400CD, 5410CD, 5420CD, 5430CD and 5440CD, each with different hardware and software bundles. There was also a Performa 5420, which came in a black case similar to the failed Mac TV and was never released in the US.
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4-15-96C
4-1-1997
Network Server 700/150
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mputer to include enhanced SRS surround sound support. The 5400 was "speed bumped" to 180/200 Mhz in February 1997, and discontinued in early 1998. It was also released in the consumer market as the Performas 5400CD, 5410CD, 5420CD, 5430CD and 5440CD, each with different hardware and software bundles. There was also a Performa 5420, which came in a black case similar to the failed Mac TV and was never released in the US.
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perfPPC6400-180B
8/5/96
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40 MHz
64-bit
opt. PC Compatbility Card
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a See notes
1.44MB
manual
Macintosh Performa Systems
1MB DRAM
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20146
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6-1-1997D
603eE
200 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
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built inU
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noneX
noneY
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60 nsf
DB-25
6-1-1997D
603eE
180 MHzF
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integratedH
noneI
2 PCI, Comm II, TV, video inK
7.5.3L
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8 MBN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1.6GBR
noneS
1MB DRAMT
built inU
44.5V
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noneX
noneY
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60 nsf
DB-25g
stereo, 16-bitj
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9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
752.4
100-125/200-240
47-63
40 MHz
64-bit
opt. PC Compatbility Card
32-bit
1.44MB
manual
Macintosh Performa Systems
640x400
640x480
800x600
832x624
1024x768
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eleased in the US.
Excalibur, Chimera
perfPPC6400-180B
8/5/96
Processor
Processor Speed
Data Path Speed
Data Path Size
L1 cache
L2 cache
L3 cache
Secondary Processor
Slots
Logic Board Notes
- Type of microprocessor.
- Speed of microprocessor, in megahertz.
- Type of memory management unit.
- Type of math coprocessor.
- Processor data path speed, in megahertz.
- Processor data path size, in bits.
- Size of the processor's level-1 cache (built into the processor).
- Size of the processor's level-2 cache (external to the processor).
- Size of the processor's level-3 cache (external to the processor).
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s logic board.
Introduced in April 1996, the PowerMac 5400 LC looked the same as the 5200 on the outside, but inside was radically different. Running on a 120 Mhz 603e processor (a high speed variant of the 603), and initially released only to educational markets, The 5400 was the first LC to use 168-pin DIMM sockets for memory expansion. It was also the first LC to include an industry-standard PCI slot, (although it also included the familiar LC comm, video i/o, and TV slots) and the first Macintosh co
mputer to include enhanced SRS surround sound support. The 5400 was "speed bumped" to 180/200 Mhz in February 1997, and discontinued in early 1998. It was also released in the consumer market as the Performas 5400CD, 5410CD, 5420CD, 5430CD and 5440CD, each with different hardware and software bundles. There was also a Performa 5420, which came in a black case similar to the failed Mac TV and was never released in the US.
Excalibur, Chimera
20581, 20583
8.1.5
wgsPPCNS700-200B
9/14/96C
4/1/1997D
604eE
200 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
AAUI-15I
6 PCIK AIX 4.1.4L
noneN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32, 64 MBP
60 nsQ
2x4GBR
noneS
1MB DRAMT
built inU
NW Server 700W
noneX
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Network Server 700/200\
DB-25g
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiumt
yesv PlainTalkw
HDI-15z
512 MB{
48 MB|
A/UX 4.1.4
A/UX 4.1.5
1/4/2002
1453.5
100-240
50-60
50 MHz
64-bit
32-bit
Q*The weight of this configuration may vary.
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V See notes
W See notes
X9Supports optional redundant hot-pluggable power supplies.
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] See notes
^ See notes
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
Apple Server Systems
nonene
50 MHz
64-bit
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The Performa 6400 represented a radical change in the Apple line. Proving that Apple had learned from the previous Holiday season, (when they under produced the popular 7500's and 8500's and over-produced lower end Performa's) The 6400 was one of Apple's first consumer-aimed mid-range computer. The Performa 6400 came in a newly designed "InstaTower" case, and ran on either a 180 or a 200 Mhz 603e processor. It also shipped with an internal 28.8 modem and a video-output port. The 6400/180 Bkinitially sold for $2399. The 6400/200 sold for $2799. Both models were recently replaced by the 6500 line.
Elixer, InstaTower
ropelled the Newton from being just black and white pixels to 16 level grayscale pixels.
The most amazing development is clearly its CPU chip. It has a 162 MHz StrongARM 110 RISC chip that puts out 150 MIPS (@400 MIPS/watt). The previous newtons all had 20 MHz ARM RISC chips that ran at 15 MIPS (1/10 th the speed) and 100 MIPS/watt thus using 4 times as much power. The net result of the StrongARM chip is an unbelievable ten fold increase in speed with 1/4 the power usage. This is ideal fC
or a handheld device and gives the new Newton weeks to months of battery life. This is one insanely great computer! I think Steve Capps would be proud of the hardware, yet he would want a tiny MessagePad too.
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120 MHzF
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integratedH
noneI
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7.5.3L
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8 MBN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1.6GBR
15" shadow mask RGBS
1MB DRAMT
built inU
PM 5200W
noneX
noneY
Macintosh Performa 5420CD\
60 nsf
DB-25g
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel"Video in not supported at 832x624.m
4.5V alkaliner
yesv PlainTalkw
DB-15z
136 MB{
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58.1.5
E?7.5.3
7.5.5
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
752.4
110-240
50-60
40 MHz
64-bit
opt. PC Compatbility Card
32-bit
Q#This system is not sold in the U.S.
T See notes
W See notes
opt'l.
1.44MB
manual
Macintosh Performa Systems
640x480
800x600
832x624
16-bit
8-bit
8-bit
1MB DRAM
603eE
160 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
noneI
PCI, comm, TV, video in/outK
7.5.3L
System Enabler 410M
8 MBN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1.6GBR
15" shadow mask RGBS
1MB DRAMT
built inU
PM 5200W
noneX
noneY
Macintosh Performa 5430\
60 nsf
DB-25g
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
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4.5V alkaliner
yesv PlainTalkw
DB-15z
136 MB{
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58.1.5
E?7.5.3
7.5.5
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
752.4
110-240
50-60
40 MHz
64-bit
opt. PC Compatbility Card
32-bit
Q#This system is not sold in the U.S.
T See notes
W See notes
opt'l.
1.44MB
manual
Macintosh Performa Systems
640x480
800x600
832x624
16-bit
8-bit
8-bit
1MB DRAM
4-1-1998
512x384
640x480
640x870
800x600
832x624
1024x768
1152x870
1, 2, 4, 8, 16-bit
1, 2, 4, 8-bit
1, 2, 4-bit
1, 2, 4, 8-bit
1, 2, 4, 8-bit
1, 2, 4-bit
1, 2, 4-bit
1, 2, 4, 8, 16-bit
1, 2, 4, 8, 16-bit
1, 2, 4, 8-bit
1, 2, 4, 8, 16-bit
1, 2, 4, 8, 16-bit
1, 2, 4, 8-bit
1, 2, 4, 8-bit
cbasic
cperf
g15port
cav14
512K VRAM
1MB VRAM
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11816, 11817
spb0550cB
5-30-95D
68040E
66 MHzF
integratedG
noneH
AAUI-15I
modemK
J-7.5L
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PB5xxO
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built in
built inU
PowerBook 520W
noneX
4x1MBU
22.0V
PM 7500W
noneX
noneY
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70 nsf
DB-25g
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiumt
yesv PlainTalkw
DB-15z
512 MB{
48 MB|
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E/7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
100-130/200-270
50-60
45 MHz
64-bit
opt. PC Compatbility Card
32-bit
128MB DIMMs can be used, but have not been tested. Two identical DIMMs installed in corresponding slots may result in increased performance.
V See notes
1.44MB
manual
Apple Server Systems
2MB VRAM
4MB VRAM
14.37
16.93
$rThe Workgroup Server 7350 was based on the motherboard of the PowerMac 7300, and included bundled server software.
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` See notes
1.44MB
manual
Macintosh Performa Systems
Macintosh Performa 5300
-Power Macintosh 5300/6300 Logic Board Upgrade
Announced in October 1996, The PowerBook 1400 was a partial answer to a number of questions about recent PowerBooks. Powered by the same 117 Mhz 603e as the 5300, the 1400 was the first PowerBook to include an internal CD-ROM drive (6X). The bay for the sleep-swapable drive could also accomidate a variety of other storage options, including MO and zip drives. The RAM came in stackable modules (another PowerBook 1st) allowing for up to 64 MB of RAM. The 1400 also included an Internal expanB
sion slot for video-out or Ethernet cards, and two PC Card slots that could accommodate two Type II PC Cards or one Type III PC Card. Faster models with a small L2 cache and an 8x CD-ROM drive were also released. The 1400 was discontinued early in 1998.
' M5576LL/A
20468, 20469
cbasic
g15port
cperf
cav14
built-in LCD screen
Introduced in April 1996, the PowerMac 5400 LC looked the same as the 5200 on the outside, but inside was radically different. Running on a 120 Mhz 603e processor (a high speed variant of the 603), and initially released only to educational markets, The 5400 was the first LC to use 168-pin DIMM sockets for memory expansion. It was also the first LC to include an industry-standard PCI slot, (although it also included the familiar LC comm, video i/o, and TV slots) and the first Macintosh co
mputer to include enhanced SRS surround sound support. The 5400 was "speed bumped" to 180/200 Mhz in February 1997, and discontinued in early 1998. It was also released in the consumer market as the Performas 5400CD, 5410CD, 5420CD, 5430CD and 5440CD, each with different hardware and software bundles. There was also a Performa 5420, which came in a black case similar to the failed Mac TV and was never released in the US.
Excalibur, Chimera
perfPPC5420B
4-22-96C
4-1-1998
Introduced in April 1995, The 5200 LC was the first LC model with a PowerPC chip. Released initially only in educational markets, the 5200 LC was powered by a 75 Mhz 603 processor, a lower voltage variant of the 601, and came in a restyled LC 550 all-in-one case. It sold for $2000, and was replaced in April 1996 by the faster 5260, which had a 100 Mhz 603e and was available in consumer markets (The 5260 had a smaller 14" Monitor.). The 5200 was also released in Apple's Performa line as t
phe Performas 5200CD, 5210CD, 5215CD, 5220CD, 5260CD, 5270CD, 5280CD, 5300CD and 5320CD, each of which had different hardware and software bundles. There was also a 5300 LC and 5320 LC released to the educational market, which had the same design but with 100 and 120 Mhz 603e's, respectively and different hardware and software bundles. all have now been discontinued.
%(Trailblazer, Bongo, Rebound, Transformer
spb3400-180B
2/17/97C
1/1/1998D
603eE
180 MHzF
integrated
8, 16, 24-bit
8-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8, 16-bit
8, 16-bit
8-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8, 16, 24-bit
8, 16-bit
cbasic
cperf
g15port
cav14
2MB VRAM
4MB VRAM
15.75
The Workgroup Server 8550 was based on the motherboard of the PowerMac 8500, and included bundled server software. It was "speed bumped" to a 200 Mhz 604e in Spetember 1996.
Summit
''M4342LL/A
M4340LL/A
M4343LL/A
M4341LL/A
19166
19164
wgsPPC8550-132B
2-26-96C
4/1/1997D
132 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
AAUI, 10baseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3L
noneM
noneN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
2MB VRAM
4MB VRAMT
2x1MB
4x1MBU
Quadra 800W
WS80, 8150X
noneY
Workgroup Server 8550/132\
-Power Macintosh 5300/6300 Logic Board Upgrade
640x480
800x600
832x624
16-bit
8-bit
8-bit
cbasic
cperf
cav14
1MB DRAM
The PowerMac 6200 was a 5200 in a Quadra 630-style case. The 6200 was sold only in Europe, but was released in the US as the Performas 6200CD, 6205CD, 6210CD, 6214CD, 6216CD, 6218CD, 6220CD, and 6230CD, each bundled with a 15" monitor, and a different hard drive. In late 1995 and early 1996, apple released several more machines based on the same motherboard, with similar specs: The Performas 6260CD, 6290CD, 6300CD, and 6310CD each ran on a 100 Mhz 603e, and the PowerMac 6300/120 and the PB`erforma 6320 each ran on a 120 Mhz 603e. They were all eventually replaced by the Performa 6360.
Crusader
perfPPC6210B
10-12-95C
6-1-1997D
75 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
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phe Performas 5200CD, 5210CD, 5215CD, 5220CD, 5260CD, 5270CD, 5280CD, 5300CD and 5320CD, each of which had different hardware and software bundles. There was also a 5300 LC and 5320 LC released to the educational market, which had the same design but with 100 and 120 Mhz 603e's, respectively and different hardware and software bundles. all have now been discontinued.
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phe Performas 5200CD, 5210CD, 5215CD, 5220CD, 5260CD, 5270CD, 5280CD, 5300CD and 5320CD, each of which had different hardware and software bundles. There was also a 5300 LC and 5320 LC released to the educational market, which had the same design but with 100 and 120 Mhz 603e's, respectively and different hardware and software bundles. all have now been discontinued.
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Announced in July 1999 at Macworld New York, the iBook was perhaps the most anxiously awaited Apple computer ever. Aimed at the same consumer market as it's big brother, the iMac, the iBook filled the 2x2 consumer/pro/desktop/portable matrix that Steve Jobs had first detailed more than a year earlier. Its specs closely resembled that of the iMac, with the same basic i/o options, and the same "closed system" concept. In order to bring the price down as far as possible, the design team remo
ved the PC slots, IR, video-out and audio-in ports. The iBook also lacked a high-speed data-port, such as SCSI or FireWire.
The iBook did have a number of semi-revolutionary features for such a low-end machine. It was the first Mac to include AGP-based graphics, and included a handle, a feature rarely seen in a portable. The iBook was the first Mac released using Unified Motherboard Architecture (UMA), which allowed Apple to standardize most motherboard components across all product lin
Introduced in August 1995, the PowerBook 5300 was the first PowerPC PowerBook, and the first to include a sleep-swapable drive bay. Available in 4 screen configurations, and 2 RAM/HD configurations, many 5300s shipped DOA (This was the main cause of Apple's reputation for faulty products in the mid 90s). An IR transceiver for wireless networking was also included. The 100 Mhz 5300 8/500 sold for $2,300. The 100 Mhz 5300cs, with dual-scan color, sold for $2,900 for 8/500, and $3,700 for 16B
/750. The 5300c with active matrix color, sold for $3,900 for 100 Mhz 8/500, and $4,700 for 100 Mhz 16/750. The fully loaded 117 MHz 5300ce 32/1.1GB sold for $6,800.
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/750. The 5300c with active matrix color, sold for $3,900 for 100 Mhz 8/500, and $4,700 for 100 Mhz 16/750. The fully loaded 117 MHz 5300ce 32/1.1GB sold for $6,800.
Announced in October 1993, the Duo 250 was exactly the same as the Duo 230, except it had a 4-bit active-matrix screen. It sold for $2,500 and was discontinued in May 1994.
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processing. With the exception of a dual-533Mhz BTO option from the Apple Store, all models included a single processor. This was, according to Steve Jobs, the only way Apple would be able to ship the 667 and 733 Mhz models in sufficient quantities.
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Announced in January 1999, the Rev. C iMac came in 5 dazzling new colors: Blueberry, Strawberry, Lime, Tangerine and Grape. Essentially a speed-bump of the original iMac, the Rev C. lacked both the mysterious "mezzanine" slot and the IRDA port, which lowered its price to $1199. In April, Apple Replaced the Rev. C with the Rev. D iMac, bumping the processor speed to 333 Mhz. All other specs were the same.
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The PowerMac 5500 was further improved on the 5400 by adding hardware 2D & 3D graphics accelleration. It also had video input, NTSC video output, 16-bit audio input and output was initially only available to the education market, where it sold for $1,999.
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The base model iMac DV came in 5 candy colors, with 64 MB of RAM, a 10GB ATA drive, for $1299. A "SpeciB]al Edition" was also available in Graphite, with 128 MB of RAM, and a 13GB drive, for $1499.
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with no graphics capability--a third party add-on card was required. The most innovative feature of the 9500 was that it's processor came on a daughtercard, making future upgrades much less expensive. The 9500 cost $5,300, and was "speed bumped" to 150 Mhz in April 1996. In August 1996, The 9500 was speed bumped again to a 200 Mhz 604e processor and a multiprocessing twin 180 Mhz 604e-based 9500 was released. The 9500 was replaced in early 1997 by the 9600.
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riscPM8500-180B
8/5/1996C
1/1/1997D
604eE
180 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
AAUI-15 & 10Base-TI
3 PCIK
7.5.3L
noneM
noneN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
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4MB VRAMT
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4x1MBU
25.0V
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3.6V lithiumt
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8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
769.5
100-125/200-240
50-60
45 MHz
64-bit
opt. PC Compatbility Card
32-bit
T See notes
U2128MB DIMMs can be used, but have not been tested.
V See notes
\^Includes S-video and RCA ports for video in and out. Includes RCA ports for sound in and out.
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
1SCSI
riscPM4400-160B 11/7/1996C
2-1-1998D
603eE
160 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
noneI
3 PCIK
7.5.3L
System Enabler 827M
noneN
168-pin DIMMO
8, 16, 32 MBP
60 nsQ
1.2GBR
1MB DRAM
2MB DRAM
4MB DRAMT
1x1MB
1x2MB
1x4MBU
24.0V
PM 4400W
noneX
noneY
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stereo, 16-bitj
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9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
110/220
47-63
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64-bit
32-bit
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T See notes
UgUses JEDEC-standard 3.3-volt unbuffered EDO DIMM devices. DRAM slot 1 supports only single-bank DIMMs.
V See notes
W See notesesnotes
W See notes
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8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
752.4
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47-63
50 MHz
64-bit
32-bit
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a See notes
1.44MB
manual
Power Macintosh Systems
2MB SGRAM
12x, 24x
Introduced in Febrary 1997, the PowerMac 6500 replaced the earlier 6400. It was powered by either a 225 or 250 Mhz 603e, and included an internal zip drive. all other specs are the same as the 5500. the 225 Mhz configuration didn't include the video input and output circuitry, and sold for $1,799. The 250 Mhz model sold for $2,099. A 300 Mhz Model was announced in the Spring (along with a 275 Mhz model), and was the first computer, Mac or PC to break the 300 Mhz barrier.
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1.44MB
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Power Macintosh Systems
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Released in November 1996, the Performa 4400/160 shipped only in europe. It came in a newly designed low profile case, with the floppy drive on the left. (a Mac rarity) It had optional 256k L2 cache, and was bundled with either a 14, 15 or 17 inch moniter, keyboard, and mouse. The 4400 was released in the US in February 1997 as the Power Mac 4400, with a 200 Mhz 603e. It was discontinued a year later. The 400/200 was also released in Australia as the Power Mac 7220.
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21207
riscPM7220-200pcB
4/4/1997C
2-1-1997D
603eE
200 MHzF
integratedG
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in many cases faster, its motherboard had only three PCI slots and three RAM slots. With superior expandability, the 9600 was still the high-end choice for many.
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8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
10/16/2001
1915.2
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50-60
100 MHz
64-bit
opt. PC Compatbility Card
32-bit
T See notes
128MB DIMMs can be used, but have not been tested. Two identical DIMMs installed in corresponding slots may result in increased performance.
V See notes
[@System supports 100 MHz cache bus, and 50 MHz system bus speeds.
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a See notes
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
Power Macintosh Systems
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4MB VRAM
The flagship of what might be termed the third wave of Power Macs, the 9600 was announced in February 1997. It was packadged in an eye-pleasing new tower design, built to make its insides more easily accessable. It ran on 233, 200 or dual 200 Mhz 604e's.
Although it looked different on the outside, the motherboard was basically the same design as that of the 9500. The 9600 was originally priced at $4,700 for the dual 200Mhz configuration, $4,200 for the single 233Mhz, and $3,700 for the
single 200 Mhz. In August, the 9600 was "speed bumped" with either a 300 or 350 Mhz "Mach 5" chip, a new high speed variant on the 604e. The 350 Mhz version barely shipped before Apple took it off the market, partially because of the small supply of 350 Mhz chips, but mostly because their upcoming PPC 750-based "Gossomer" Macs (the PowerMac G3) would eclipse it both in performance and price.
The 350-Mhz 9600 returned several months later to fill out the High-End market. While the G3 was
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64-bit
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*300 MHz option available
a See notes
built-in LCD (2MB VRAM)
Announced in March 1998, The PowerBook G3 Series was an entirely new design, which resembled its predecessor only in name. The G3 Series was the first Built-to-Order PowerBook line, and filled Apple's PowerBook offerings, from low to high end, with a single motherboard design. The G3 Series was available with a variety of BTO options including a 233, 250 or 292 Mhz PPC750 processor and either a 12" passive-matrix screen, a 13.3" TFT Active Matrix screen, or an incredible 14.1" TFT Active
ch as floppy or zip modules. The right drive bay could also accommodate larger 5.25" devices. The PowerBook G3 Series started at $2,299 for 233 Mhz with no floppy drive and a 12" screen, and cost around $7,000 fully loaded. The PowerBook G3 Series was replaced at the end of the summer, by a second revision of the same design.
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Released in January 1983, The Apple IIe was to be one of the most successful Apple computers ever. It was based on the 65C02 processor, which could run at 1.02 Mhz. It came with 64K of RAM and a 32K ROM which included BASIC, an assembly language interface, and several other hard-coded options. The Apple IIe originally sold for $1,395, and had a number of improvements and facelifts until it was finally discontinued in mid 1993, making it the only Apple computer be in production for more thB
The PowerCenter was available in low profile, desktop, and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 120-180 MHz using the PPC 604 processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
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The PowerCenter was available in low profile, desktop, and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 120-180 MHz using the PPC 604 processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
The PowerBase was available in low profile and minitower configurations, with speed ranging from 180-240 MHz using the PPC 603e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
Bundled software: MacOS 8, FWB Hard Disk Toolkit 2.0, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit 2.06, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Nisus Writer 4.1 (30-day trial), Nisus Mail Keeper 1.5 & Nisus QUED/M 3.0 (90-day trials), ClarisWorks 4.0, Now Up-To-Date & Now Contact 3.6, Grolier's Multimedia Encyclopedia CD, Club KidSoft CD, Bung
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Power Macintosh Systems
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It sold for $1,200, and was also released as the LC 630, and the Performa 630, 630CD, 631CD, 635CD, 636, 636CD, 637CD, 638CD, and 640CD, each of which was bundled with different software, accessories, monitors, and hard drives (some Performas
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Situated on a half-sphere base, which houses the CPU, Optical Drive, Memory and PowerSuppy, the remaining portion of the iMac is a gooseneck arm and a 15" LCD display, ma
king it the first Macintosh with varying physical dimensions depending on each indvidual users' ergonomic preferences.
Two 700MHz base configurations were released, the difference only being the amount of RAM (128 vs 256) and that the higher-end came with Pro Speakers and a Combo drive rather than a CD-RW drive. The lowest end model, M8672LL/C was announced for a ship date in March of 2002 at $1299. The middle model, M7677LL/C was announced for a ship date of February 2002 at $1499.
e to Apple's PowerBook line. Based on a new low-power G4 chip, the PPC 7410, the PowerBook G4 sported a stylish new Titanium enclosure, which was only 1" thick, .7" thinner than its predecessor, the PowerBook G3 (Firewire). The reduction in size came at a price, however: the PB G4 had a fixed, 6x slot-load DVD-ROM drive instead of a removable drive bay, and a single battery bay (previous models allowed the use of t
he drive bay as a second battery bay).
The most innovative feature of the PowerBook G4, was its wide-aspect 15.3" screen, which had a native resolution of 1152x768. This made the PB G4 wider than its predecessor, but it was over an inch less deep.
A speed-bump was released on October 16, 2001 which now made the low-end model at 550MHz (M8362LL/A) with 128MB of RAM and a 20GB HD for $2199 and the high-end at 667MHz (M8363LL/A) with 256MB of RAM and a 30GB HD for $2999. A 48GB Hard Driv
B hard drive for $2499. The dual 800Mhz configuration included 256 MB of RAM and an 80 GB hard drive for $3499.
Finally, the 733Mhz configuration included 256 MB of RAM, a 60 GB hard drive for $3499. All configurations included a CD-RW drive, instead of the DVD-ROM drive of the previous G4 models (DVD-ROM was available BTO). The 733Mhz came with an innovative new "superdrive" which could read and write both CDs and DVDs. It was also bundled with Apple's iDVD, a simple DVD-Authoring appliC
cation.
M8359LL/A
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16 MB or 32 MB standard (varies with configuration, but tower is always 32 MB), expandable to 160 MB using 3-volt 60ns or faster EDO DIMMs (older 5-volt DIMMs are not compatible). Peculiarly, RAM slot 3 addresses only a single bank of memory, unlike dual-bank slots 1 and 2. While you can use any DIMM up to 64 MB in slots 1 and 2, you should only use a single-bank DIMM in slot 3. This limits slot 3 to 32 MB. Except for the earliest towers, every StarMax ships with a single-bank DIMM in RAM B;slot 3 (some early towers shipped with a double-bank DIMM).
V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
256-512K
1.44MB
manual
4MB optional
8 or 16
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
160 MB{
16 or 32 MB
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160 MB{
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16 MB or 32 MB standard (varies with configuration, but tower is always 32 MB), expandable to 160 MB using 3-volt 60ns or faster EDO DIMMs (older 5-volt DIMMs are not compatible). Peculiarly, RAM slot 3 addresses only a single bank of memory, unlike dual-bank slots 1 and 2. While you can use any DIMM up to 64 MB in slots 1 and 2, you should only use a single-bank DIMM in slot 3. This limits slot 3 to 32 MB. Except for the earliest towers, every StarMax ships with a single-bank DIMM in RAM B;slot 3 (some early towers shipped with a double-bank DIMM).
V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
4,8MB optional
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V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
256-512K
internal 3.5
manual
4MB optional
8 or 16
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Power Macintosh Systems
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]Late in 2001, the iMac line was reduced to Indigo, Snow and Graphite. They featured a CD-RW drive, the PPC 750cx processor, which had an on-chip 1:1 L2 Cache, and a speedy new graphics chip. It featured a 600 Mhz processor, 128 MB of RAM, a 40 GB hard drive and a 56 kbps modem, the low-end was available in Indigo and Snow and was priced at $1299.
16 MB or 32 MB standard (varies with configuration, but tower is always 32 MB), expandable to 160 MB using 3-volt 60ns or faster EDO DIMMs (older 5-volt DIMMs are not compatible). Peculiarly, RAM slot 3 addresses only a single bank of memory, unlike dual-bank slots 1 and 2. While you can use any DIMM up to 64 MB in slots 1 and 2, you should only use a single-bank DIMM in slot 3. This limits slot 3 to 32 MB. Except for the earliest towers, every StarMax ships with a single-bank DIMM in RAM B;slot 3 (some early towers shipped with a double-bank DIMM).
V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
4,8MB optional
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/3/2002
50 MHz
32-bit
32-bit
Originally announced in January 2001, the PowerBook G4 was a dramatic change to Apple's PowerBook line. Based on a new low-power G4 chip, the PPC 7410, the PowerBook G4 sported a stylish new Titanium enclosure, which was only 1" thick, .7" thinner than its predecessor, the PowerBook G3 (Firewire). The reduction in size came at a price, however: the PB G4 had a fixed, 6x slot-load DVD-ROM drive instead of a removable drive bay, and a single battery bay (previous models allowed the use of t
he drive bay as a second battery bay).
The most innovative feature of the PowerBook G4, was its wide-aspect 15.3" screen, which had a native resolution of 1152x768. This made the PB G4 wider than its predecessor, but it was over an inch less deep.
A speed-bump was released on October 16, 2001 which now made the low-end model at 550MHz (M8362LL/A) with 128MB of RAM and a 20GB HD for $2199 and the high-end at 667MHz (M8363LL/A) with 256MB of RAM and a 30GB HD for $2999. A 48GB Hard Driv
16 MB or 32 MB standard (varies with configuration, but tower is always 32 MB), expandable to 160 MB using 3-volt 60ns or faster EDO DIMMs (older 5-volt DIMMs are not compatible). Peculiarly, RAM slot 3 addresses only a single bank of memory, unlike dual-bank slots 1 and 2. While you can use any DIMM up to 64 MB in slots 1 and 2, you should only use a single-bank DIMM in slot 3. This limits slot 3 to 32 MB. Except for the earliest towers, every StarMax ships with a single-bank DIMM in RAM B;slot 3 (some early towers shipped with a double-bank DIMM).
V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
1.44MB
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viewable
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7300/180
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7300/200
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7500/100
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7600/120
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7600/132
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macintosh
7600/200
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power
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8100/100
motorola
starmax
4000/160
motorola
starmax
4000/200
motorola
starmax
5000/225
motorola
starmax
5000/250
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starmax
5000/275
motorola
starmax
5000/300
motorola
starmax
5500/200
network
network
server
500/132
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700/150
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700/200
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V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
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provide top performance at a reasonable price. All models include an EDI hard drive, an ATAPI CD-ROM player, and an unprecedented (at
least in the Mac OS Planet) five-year warranty.
The most common complaints have been the quality of the case and noisiness. Overall, the StarMax has proven itself very reliable.
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40 MHz
32-bit
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12/31/1997D
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The C500 was Umax's entry level computer, perhaps the model that best met their corporate goal of making quality Mac OS computers at prices that could give PCs a run for their money. It may have been the least expensive Mac OS computer of its era.
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7/1/1997D
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V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
4,8MB optional
early
every
except
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12/31/1997D
603eE
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V See notes
W See notes
256K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
13.75
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otherboard is already EDO RAM.
V See notes
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
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CPU (and the first to use a ZIF socket).
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3.6V lithiums
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16 or 32 MB
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See notes
The C500 was Umax's entry level computer, perhaps the model that best met their corporate goal of making quality Mac OS computers at prices that could give PCs a run for their money. It may have been the least expensive Mac OS computer of its era.
Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 240 MHz models. The C500 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard.
Not only was the C500 affordable, but it was the least expensive Maclone with an upgradable B(CPU (and the first to use a ZIF socket).
8/4/1997C
3/1/1998D
603eE
200 MHzF
noneG
noneH
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Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 240 MHz models. The C500 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard.
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32-bit
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The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
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See notes
[The C600 was Umax's least expensive minitower. Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 280 MHz models. The C600 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard. An internal ZIP drive was also available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
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See notes
[The C600 was Umax's least expensive minitower. Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 280 MHz models. The C600 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard. An internal ZIP drive was also available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may s
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V See notes
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256K-1MB
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The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may s
1/3/2002
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Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 240 MHz models. The C500 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard.
Not only was the C500 affordable, but it was the least expensive Maclone with an upgradable B(CPU (and the first to use a ZIF socket).
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V See notes
W See notes
256K-1MB
internal 3.5
manual
2MB PCI card option
8-24x
available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
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$(16 MB on motherboard), expandable to 144 MB using two 168-pin DIMMs and 70ns or faster 5 volt EDO or fast-page (FPM) DRAM. When upgrading RAM, avoid 4K refresh memory, choosing 2K memory instead. EDO memory is preferable to FPM memory, since the 16 MB on the motherboard is already EDO RAM.
V See notes
W See notes
256K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
2MB PCI card option
8-24x
CacheDoubler.
Called the Apus 2000 in the UK
$(16 MB on motherboard), expandable to 144 MB using two 168-pin DIMMs and 70ns or faster 5 volt EDO or fast-page (FPM) DRAM. When upgrading RAM, avoid 4K refresh memory, choosing 2K memory instead. EDO memory is preferable to FPM memory, since the 16 MB on the motherboard is already EDO RAM.
V See notes
W See notes
256K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
13.75
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may s
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The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
[The C600 was Umax's least expensive minitower. Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 280 MHz models. The C600 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard. An internal ZIP drive was also available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
1.44MB
manual
17.25
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7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
32-bit
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T See notes
W See notes
her can be in slot 4 or 5.
The J700 was Umax's least expensive computer to use the 604e processor. Very expandable, it has 4 PCI slots, 5 drive bays, 8 DIMM sockets, and a replaceable CPU. In fact, the motherboard is the same as that in the S900 except that only 4 of 6 PCI slots are installed and the second processor slot hasn't been installed. This means it should be possible to have a 6 slot, 2 processor computer by upgrading to the S900 motherboard.
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Umax SuperMac J700/180b
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stereo, 16-bitk
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3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
E99.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
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50-60 Hz
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3000/200
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starmax
3000/240
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starmax
4000/160
motorola
starmax
4000/200
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starmax
5000/225
motorola
starmax
5000/250
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starmax
5000/275
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starmax
5000/300
motorola
starmax
5500/200
network
server
500/132
network
server
700/150
network
server
700/200
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7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
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32-bit
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256K-1MB
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structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
[The C600 was Umax's least expensive minitower. Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 280 MHz models. The C600 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard. An internal ZIP drive was also available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
[The C600 was Umax's least expensive minitower. Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 280 MHz models. The C600 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard. An internal ZIP drive was also available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
600 was Umax's least expensive minitower. Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 280 MHz models. The C600 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard. An internal ZIP drive was also available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
[The C600 was Umax's least expensive minitower. Initially introduced at 140 MHz, by the end of the line Umax was selling 280 MHz models. The C600 was designed around a modified Tanzania motherboard. An internal ZIP drive was also available as an option.
The C600 was the first clone to incorporate an inline cache, which Umax called CacheDoubler.
busses
compatible
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
Mac J700/233b
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
E99.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
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V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
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Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
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The J700 was Umax's least expensive computer to use the 604e processor. Very expandable, it has 4 PCI slots, 5 drive bays, 8 DIMM sockets, and a replaceable CPU. In fact, the motherboard is the same as that in the S900 except that only 4 of 6 PCI slots are installed and the second processor slot hasn't been installed. This means it should be possible to have a 6 slot, 2 processor computer by upgrading to the S900 motherboard.
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$(16 MB on motherboard), expandable to 144 MB using two 168-pin DIMMs and 70ns or faster 5 volt EDO or fast-page (FPM) DRAM. When upgrading RAM, avoid 4K refresh memory, choosing 2K memory instead. EDO memory is preferable to FPM memory, since the 16 MB on the motherboard is already EDO RAM.
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Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
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1/1/1997D
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7220/200
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7300/166
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Umax SuperMac S900/180d
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1/1/1997D
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Umax SuperMac S900/150d
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7/1/1997D
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K 100-240 V
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1.44MB
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Announced in July 2000, the Macintosh Server G4 with AppleShare IP was one of two Macintosh Server configurations. Released at the same time as the PowerMac G4 (Gigabit Ethernet), specific configuration changes to the Server was the increase of the Data Path to 128-bit, the increase of minimum RAM to 128MB. The Server was also only available with a 30 GB ATA drive or 36 GB SCSI hard drive. AppleShare IP was also obviously preinstalled with this machine.
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50-60 Hz
33 MHz
32-bit
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80 MHzF
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The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
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604eE
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SuperMac S900Y
Umax SuperMac S900/233d
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
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3.6V lithiums
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n slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
internal 3.5
manual
17.25
ll everything.
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S900/225d
DB-25k
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratory
DB-15z
16-64MB
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/2/2002
50 MHz
internal 5.25
manual
4-bit color at 40x48
3-bit color at 260x192
2-bit color at 560x192
Introduced in April of 1984, the Apple IIc was the first compact Apple II. It came in a small white case, and was built around an enhanced 65C02 processor, running at 1.4 MHz. It had 128k RAM, (expandable to 1 MB) a built-in 5.25" floppy drive on the side, and could be used with a mouse. The Apple IIc+ was introduced in 1988, with a 4 MHz 65C02, RAM expandable to over 1 MB, a larger ROM, and an optional internal 800k 3.5" drive. The Apple IIc+ was discontinued in November of 1990.
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
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8/1/1996D
604eE
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Umax SuperMac S900/233d
DB-25k
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratory
DB-15z
16-64MB
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/2/2002
50 MHz
storage
structure
supermac
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512K-1MB
internal 3.5
manual
17.25
ll everything.
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S900/233d
DB-25k
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratory
DB-15z
16-64MB
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/2/2002
50 MHz
nonek
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1/4/2002
205.2
90-130
50-60
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32-bit
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manual
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2-bit color at 560x192
Introduced in April of 1984, the Apple IIc was the first compact Apple II. It came in a small white case, and was built around an enhanced 65C02 processor, running at 1.4 MHz. It had 128k RAM, (expandable to 1 MB) a built-in 5.25" floppy drive on the side, and could be used with a mouse. The Apple IIc+ was introduced in 1988, with a 4 MHz 65C02, RAM expandable to over 1 MB, a larger ROM, and an optional internal 800k 3.5" drive. The Apple IIc+ was discontinued in November of 1990.
The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
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17.25
ll everything.
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DB-25k
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratory
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The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
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The S910 was Umax's most powerful, most expandable computer, differing from the S900 primarily in use of a socketed 1 MB level 2 cache. The S910 was available with a single 250 MHz 604e processor or in a dual processor configuration.
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1/1/1996D
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7.5.2
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The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
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2/1/1996C
9/1/1996D
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PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
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1/1/1997D
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The S910 was Umax's most powerful, most expandable computer, differing from the S900 primarily in use of a socketed 1 MB level 2 cache. The S910 was available with a single 250 MHz 604e processor or in a dual processor configuration.
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Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
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nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
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n slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
SuperMac S900Y
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DB-25k
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratory
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7.6.1
8.5.1
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1/3/2002
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32-bit
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W See notes
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512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
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9.0.2
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9.0.2
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1/5/2002
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a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
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DB-15z
16-64MB
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
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1/3/2002
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1.44MB
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17.25
stereo, 16-bitk
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3.6V lithium0
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
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1/4/2002
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2,4GBS
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The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
B 3/17/1997C 8/31/1998D
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SuperMac S900Y
Umax SuperMac S900/250d
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
16-64MB
81/4/2002
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
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n slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
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nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratory
DB-15z
16-64MB
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/3/2002
50 MHz
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
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50 MHz
O ASPD slot
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T See notes
W See notes
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
nel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
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The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
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604eE
225 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
6PCIK
7.5.3M
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168-pin DIMMO
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The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
11/18/1996C
8/1/1997D
604eE
200 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
6PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO
32, 64, 128 MBP
70 nsQ
2,4GBS
VRAMU
SuperMac S900Y
Umax SuperMac S900/200DPd
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
16-64MB
8 MHz
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
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8/1/1997D
604eE
200 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
6PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBO
32, 64, 128 MBP
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2,4GBS
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SuperMac S900Y
Umax SuperMac S900/200DPd
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
16-64MB
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/3/2002
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
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604eE
200 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
6PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBO
32, 64, 128 MBP
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2,4GBS
VRAMU
SuperMac S900Y
Umax SuperMac S900/200d
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
16-64MB
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
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604eE
200 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
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7.5.3M
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2,4GBS
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Umax SuperMac S900/200d
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The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
8/1/1996C
7/1/1997D
604eE
180 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
6PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBO
32, 64, 128 MBP
70nsQ
2,4GBS
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Umax SuperMac S900/180DPd
DB-25i
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nonel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
16-64MB
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9.0.4
1/4/2002
The J710 was the last new model from Umax -- and only about 50 were ever produced. Combining the form factor of the compact C500 (below monitor in photo) with the power of 604e or G3 , the J710 would have been great for power users on a budget. About 90% shipped with the 200 MHz 604e. The G3 models were for internal use only.
Although Apple certified the model for sale, their refusal to renew Umax's license to produce Maclones lead Umax to abandon the J710.
The J710 looks just like the BwC500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
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7/1/1997D
604eE
180 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
6PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO
32, 64, 128 MBP
70 nsQ
2,4GBS
VRAMU
SuperMac S900Y
Umax SuperMac S900/180DPd
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The PowerTower Pro came in a tower configuration with speed ranging from 180 to 250 MHz using the PPC 604e processor. The CPU was on a daughter card for ease of upgrade.
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604eE
225 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
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32, 64, 128 MBP
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K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
51.4 MHz
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\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
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1.44MB
manual
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The PowerBase was available in low profile and minitower configurations, with speed ranging from 180-240 MHz using the PPC 603e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
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K 100-240 V
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1.44MB
manual
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The PowerCenter was available in low profile, desktop, and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 120-180 MHz using the PPC 604 processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
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166 MHzF
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603eE
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16 or 32 MB
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7/1/1997D
132 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
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7.5.3M
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1,2,4MBT
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yesv PlainTalky
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7.6.1
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7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
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\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
256MB{
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7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
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1 PS/2 keyboard port
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internal 3.5
manual
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B 4/29/1996C
8/1/1996D
120 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
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7.5.3M
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70 nsQ
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manual
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120 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
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1,2,4MBT
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firewire
keyboard
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keyboard
mouse
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7/1/1997D
180 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
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7.5.3M
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1,2,4MBT
VRAMU
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7.6.1
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7.5.2
7.5.5
1/5/2002
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50-60 Hz
60 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
yesort
b See notes
internal 3.5
manual
1,2,4MB
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/4/2002
50 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
internal 3.5
manual
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36161
B 4/14/1997C 10/8/1997D
604eE
180 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO
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2,4MBT
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1/5/2002
495.9
K 100-240 V
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manual
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The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may sB]o damage the hard drive structure that you will have to reformat it and reinstall everything.
See notes
C500, the computer beneath the monitor in this photo. It also uses the same ZIP (or PEZ) socket for processor upgrades.
240 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-T PCII
2PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBO
32, 64, 128 MBP
70nsS
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Umax SuperMac J710/G3b
DB-25i
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10/100base-t
10/100base-tx
10/100baset
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36161
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7/1/1997D
604eE
210 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1,2,4MBT
VRAMU
Power Computing PowerCenterY%Power Computing PowerCenter 210 Tower\
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3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15z
256MB{
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7.6.1
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7.5.5
1/5/2002
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60 MHz
32-bit
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b See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
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manual
36297
"B 4/14/1997C 10/8/1997D
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1/5/2002
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[21 PCI slot is used for the Adaptec Ultra SCSI card
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1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
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[21 PCI slot is used for the Adaptec Ultra SCSI card
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1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
The PowerCenter Pro was available in desktop and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 180-240 MHz using the PPC 604e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade. These computers had a 60 MHz bus speed which made them faster than comparable machines at the time.
Bundled software: MacOS 8, FWB Hard Disk Toolkit 2.0, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit 2.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0, ClarisWorks 4.0, Corel Gallery Clip Art, Fractal Dabbler 2.0, Asante Net Doubler, Now Up-to-Date/CoB
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,B 7/19/1996C
8/1/1997D
604eE
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noneG
noneH
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d 512 MB of RAM, the SuperDrive and an 80 GB hard drive for $2999.
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T See notes
W See notes
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
16-64MB
7B 7/24/1995C
1/1/1996D
110 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15I
3 NuBus, 1 PDSK
7.5.3M
72-pin SIMMO
4, 8, 16, 32 MBP
80 nsQ
800MB, 2GBS
VRAMV
Radius System 81Y
Radius System 81/110\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel
Radius Thunder IV GX 1600m
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
264MB{
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.5
7.5.1
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
37 MHzwertower
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computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powerwave
desktop
power
computing
powerwave
tower
power
graphics
power
power
digital
audio
power
gigabit
ethernet
power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
power
macintosh
4400/200
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
The PowerCenter Pro was available in desktop and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 180-240 MHz using the PPC 604e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade. These computers had a 60 MHz bus speed which made them faster than comparable machines at the time.
Bundled software: MacOS 8, FWB Hard Disk Toolkit 2.0, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit 2.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0, ClarisWorks 4.0, Corel Gallery Clip Art, Fractal Dabbler 2.0, Asante Net Doubler, Now Up-to-Date/CoB
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36297
!B 4/14/1997C 10/8/1997D
604eE
180 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO
32, 64, 128 MBP
60 nsQ
1,2,4MBT
VRAMU
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DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel
ATI Rage IIm
3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15
250/292
256-512k
256k-1mb
266/300
The 3000-series was Motorola's entry-level Macompatible. Based on the Tanzania motherboard with a Power PC 603e CPU, these provide
good performance at a lower price than the 604-based 4000-series. All models include an EDI hard drive, an ATAPI CD-ROM player, and
an unprecedented (at least in the Mac OS Planet) five-year warranty.
The most common complaints have been the quality of the case and noisiness. Overall, the StarMax has proven itself very reliable.
B 11/5/1996C 7/21/1997D
603eE
240 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
PCI: 3 on Desktop, 5 on TowerK
7.5.3N
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
60 nsQ
1.2, 2.5GBS
4MB optionalT
SGRAMU
StarMax 3000Y
Motorola StarMax 3000/240a
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
160 MB{
16 or 32 MB
E99.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15z
256MB{
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/4/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
internal 3.5
manual
1,2,4MB
The PowerCenter was available in low profile, desktop, and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 120-180 MHz using the PPC 604 processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
36161
B 4/29/1996C
7/1/1997D
132 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
8MBO 32, 64 MBP
70nsQ
1,2,4MBT
VRAMU
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DB-25k
nones
DB-15z
256MB{
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/4/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
44 MHz
The PowerTower Pro came in a tower configuration with speed ranging from 180 to 250 MHz using the PPC 604e processor. The CPU was on a daughter card for ease of upgrade.
36163, 36328
10/30/1995C
4/1/1996D
120 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO
32, 64, 128 MBP
70 nsQ
850MBS
2,4MBT
VRAMU
Power Computing PowerWaveY%Power Computing PowerWave 120 Desktop\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel
ATI Xclaim GAm
3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15z
512MB{
16MB~
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
T See notes
1 PCI slot used by video card
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
a See notes
b See notes
256K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
2,4MB
yesxMicro TwinTurbom
3.6V lithium
168-pin
6200/75
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
6300/120
power
macintosh
6300/160
power
macintosh
6400/180
power
macintosh
6400/200
power
macintosh
6500/225
power
macintosh
6500/250
power
macintosh
6500/275
power
macintosh
6500/300
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
7100/66
power
macintosh
7100/66av
power
macintosh
7100/80
power
macintosh
7100/80av
power
macintosh
7200/120
power
macintosh
7200/120
compatible
power
macintosh
7200/75
power
macintosh
7200/90
power
macintosh
7215/90
power
macintosh
7220/200
power
macintosh
7220/200
compatible
power
macintosh
7300/166
power
macintosh
7300/180
power
macintosh
7300/180
compatible
power
macintosh
7300/200
macintosh
8500/120
power
macintosh
8500/132
power
macintosh
8500/150
power
macintosh
8500/180
power
macintosh
8515/120
E99.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
Called the Apus 2000 in the UK
$(16 MB on motherboard), expandable to 144 MB using two 168-pin DIMMs and 70ns or faster 5 volt EDO or fast-page (FPM) DRAM. When upgrading RAM, avoid 4K refresh memory, choosing 2K memory instead. EDO memory is preferable to FPM memory, since the 16 MB on the motherboard is already EDO RAM.
V See notes
W See notes
256K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
13.75
noneH
10Base-T PCII
2 PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBO 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1.2, 3GBS
VRAMU
SuperMac C500Y
Umax SuperMac C500/200a
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
144 MB{
16 or 32 MB
E99.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
Called the Apus 2000 in the UK
$(16 MB on motherboard), expandable to 144 MB using two 168-pin DIMMs and 70ns or faster 5 volt EDO or fast-page (FPM) DRAM. When upgrading RAM, avoid 4K refresh memory, choosing 2K memory instead. EDO memory is preferable to FPM memory, since the 16 MB on the motherboard is already EDO RAM.
V See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
The version of FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that ships with the SuperMac may not be compatible with Mac OS 8 or later. You must use version 2.0.6 or later only if you are using a SCSI hard drive (with the IDE drive, use Apple's Drive Setup that ships with system 8.0, 8.1, or 8.5.1). Also, you must be sure that you do not update the driver on your hard drive during OS 8 installation. Using an incompatible version of FWB HDT or using the Apple driver on the drive that came with the SuperMac may s
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
O ASPD slot
32-bit
Called the Pulsar in the UK
T See notes
W See notes
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
O ASPD slot
32-bit
Called the Pulsar in the UK
T See notes
W See notes
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
O ASPD slot
32-bit
Called the Pulsar in the UK
T See notes
W See notes
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
O ASPD slot
32-bit
Called the Pulsar in the UK
T See notes
W See notes
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
E/9.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
O ASPD slot
32-bit
Called the Pulsar in the UK
T See notes
W See notes
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
a See notes
512K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
17.25
onel&xMicro Twin Turbo Graphics Acceleratorm
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
16-64MB
E?9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
32-bit
1.44MB
manual
8x, 16x
The Genesis MP+ came in dual- and quad-processor versions based on the PowerPC 604e processor. Note that many of these were introduced only two weeks before DayStar chose to discontinue producing Mac OS computers on 25 August 1997. DayStar sold their remaining inventory to MacWorks, who repackaged the MP+ primarily as single CPU machines under the Millennium label. The original purchase price was approximately US$6,500.
risciMac.350B
1/7/2002C 7/17/2002D
700 MHzF
integratedG
integratedH
10/100Base-TI
noneN
SO-DIMMO
32, 64, 128, 256, 512 MBP
100 MHzQ
40 GBR$15" (viewable) TFT active-matrix LCDS
32 MBT
DDR RAMU
21.3V iMac LuxoY
iMac "Luxo" (700 MHz - LCD)\
onboard
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/4/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
50 MHz
32-bit
1.44MB
manual
8x, 16x
The Genesis MP+ came in dual- and quad-processor versions based on the PowerPC 604e processor. Note that many of these were introduced only two weeks before DayStar chose to discontinue producing Mac OS computers on 25 August 1997. DayStar sold their remaining inventory to MacWorks, who repackaged the MP+ primarily as single CPU machines under the Millennium label. The original purchase price was approximately US$10,000.
CB 8/11/1997C 8/25/1997D
604eE
233 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-TI
6 PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO
32, 64, 128 MBP
60 nsQ
2-4GBS
VRAMU
DayStar MP 300Y
DayStar Genesis MP 932+b
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
1.5GB{
500MB, 2GBS
VRAMV
Radius System 100Y
Radius System 100/80\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel
Radius Thunder IV GX 1600m
3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
264MB{
Ee9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.5
7.5.1
7.1.2
7.1.1
7.1.1 (Pro)
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
37 MHz
32-bit
T See notes
[B1 NuBus slot used by video card, 1 NuBus slot used for SCSI-2 card
a See notes
1.44MB
manual
SCSI-2
2x, 4x
$vThe System 100 was the first authorized Macintosh clone. It was built around an unmodified Power Mac 8100 motherboard.
6B 3/27/1995C
1/1/1996D
110 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15I
3 NuBus, 1 PDSK
7.5.3M
72-pin SIMMO
4, 8, 16, 32 MBP
80 nsQ
VRAMV
Radius System 100Y
Radius System 100/110\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonel
Radius Thunder IV GX 1600m
3.6V lithiums
The PowerCenter was available in low profile, desktop, and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 120-180 MHz using the PPC 604 processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
36161
B 10/1/1996C
7/1/1997D
166 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1,2,4MBT
VRAMU
Power Computing PowerCenterY'Power Computing PowerCenter 166 Desktop\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15z
256MB{
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
55.3 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
512MB{
16MB~
E39.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
495.9
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
60 MHz
32-bit
T See notes
[21 PCI slot is used for the Adaptec Ultra SCSI card
a See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
The PowerCenter Pro was available in desktop and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 180-240 MHz using the PPC 604e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade. These computers had a 60 MHz bus speed which made them faster than comparable machines at the time.
Bundled software: MacOS 8, FWB Hard Disk Toolkit 2.0, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit 2.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0, ClarisWorks 4.0, Corel Gallery Clip Art, Fractal Dabbler 2.0, Asante Net Doubler, Now Up-to-Date/CoB
ntact, Blockbuster Guide to Movies and Videos (CD-ROM), 250 Bitstream fonts; Trial versions of AOL, Compuserver, Nisus software
16MB~
E39.1
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
495.9
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
60 MHz
32-bit
T See notes
[21 PCI slot is used for the Adaptec Ultra SCSI card
a See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
The PowerCenter Pro was available in desktop and tower configurations, with speed ranging from 180-240 MHz using the PPC 604e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade. These computers had a 60 MHz bus speed which made them faster than comparable machines at the time.
Bundled software: MacOS 8, FWB Hard Disk Toolkit 2.0, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit 2.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0, ClarisWorks 4.0, Corel Gallery Clip Art, Fractal Dabbler 2.0, Asante Net Doubler, Now Up-to-Date/CoB
ntact, Blockbuster Guide to Movies and Videos (CD-ROM), 250 Bitstream fonts; Trial versions of AOL, Compuserver, Nisus software
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
1,2,4MB
The PowerTower came in a tower configuration with speed ranging from 166-200 MHz using the PPC 604 or 604e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
36162
(B 4/29/1996C
8/1/1996D
180 MHzF
noneG
noneH
AAUI-15 & 10-BaseTI
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
60 nsQ
1,2,4MBT
VRAMU
Power Computing PowerTowerY
Power Computing PowerTower 180\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15z
256MB{
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
60 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
acintosh
portable
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/117
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/133
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/166
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/117
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/133
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/166
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
190/66
macintosh
powerbook
190cs/66
macintosh
powerbook
2400c/180
macintosh
powerbook
2400c/240
powerbook
5300ce/117
macintosh
powerbook
5300cs/100
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
2300c/100
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
ixMicro TwinTurbo
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Toolkit PE, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit, America Online (Trial), Compuserve (Trial)
36147, 36148, 36167
8/7/1996C
8/1/1997D
603eE
200 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-T PCII
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1.2GBS
2-4MBT
VRAMU
Power Computing PowerBaseY#Power Computing PowerBase 200 Tower\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15z
160MB{
16MB~
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
2-4MB
4-16x
ie's Weekend Warrior 3D Game CD, 250 Bitstream Type 1 & TrueType* fonts, FWB Hard Disk
Toolkit PE, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit, America Online (Trial), Compuserve (Trial)
36147, 36148, 36167
8/7/1996C
8/1/1997D
603eE
240 MHzF
noneG
noneH
10Base-T PCII
3 PCIK
7.5.3M
16MBN
168-pin DIMMO 32, 64 MBP
70 nsQ
1.2GBS
2-4MBT
VRAMU
Power Computing PowerBaseY#Power Computing PowerBase 240 Tower\
DB-25i
stereo, 16-bitj
stereo, 16-bitk
nonem
3.6V lithiums
yesv PlainTalky
DB-15z
160MB{
16MB~
EE9.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
7.5.2
7.5.5
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
\&1 PS/2 mouse port
1 PS/2 keyboard port
b See notes
1.44MB
manual
2-4MB
4-16x
The PowerBase was available in low profile and minitower configurations, with speed ranging from 180-240 MHz using the PPC 603e processor. The CPU was on a daughtercard for ease of upgrade.
Bundled software: MacOS 8, FWB Hard Disk Toolkit 2.0, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit 2.06, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Nisus Writer 4.1 (30-day trial), Nisus Mail Keeper 1.5 & Nisus QUED/M 3.0 (90-day trials), ClarisWorks 4.0, Now Up-To-Date & Now Contact 3.6, Grolier's Multimedia Encyclopedia CD, Club KidSoft CD, BungB
ie's Weekend Warrior 3D Game CD, 250 Bitstream Type 1 & TrueType* fonts, FWB Hard Disk
Toolkit PE, FWB CD-ROM Toolkit, America Online (Trial), Compuserve (Trial)
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8/1/1996D
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ie's Weekend Warrior 3D Game CD, 250 Bitstream Type 1 & TrueType* fonts, FWB Hard Disk
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8/1/1997D
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noneG
noneH
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8/7/1996C
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noneG
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7.5.3M
16MBN
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3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
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7.6.1
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9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
Called the Apus 3000 in the UK
$(16 MB on motherboard), expandable to 144 MB using two 168-pin DIMMs and 70ns or faster 5 volt EDO or fast-page (FPM) DRAM. When upgrading RAM, avoid 4K refresh memory, choosing 2K memory instead. EDO memory is preferable to FPM memory, since the 16 MB on the motherboard is already EDO RAM.
V See notes
W See notes
256K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
2MB PCI card option
8-24x
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lithium
compatible
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
E99.1
7.5.3
7.6.1
8.5.1
9.0.2
9.0.4
1/5/2002
K 100-240 V
50-60 Hz
40 MHz
32-bit
Called the Apus 2000 in the UK
$(16 MB on motherboard), expandable to 144 MB using two 168-pin DIMMs and 70ns or faster 5 volt EDO or fast-page (FPM) DRAM. When upgrading RAM, avoid 4K refresh memory, choosing 2K memory instead. EDO memory is preferable to FPM memory, since the 16 MB on the motherboard is already EDO RAM.
V See notes
W See notes
256K-1MB
1.44MB
manual
13.75
The J700 and S900 have a PCI bridge chip controlling all PCI slots except the first two, which use the normal Apple chip. As a result, only cards that are PCI 2.1 compliant can be installed in slots 3-6 (3-4 for J700). Problematic cards are usually older SCSI cards, and, for some reason, ixMicro cards such as Ultimate Rez (but not the older ixMicro Twin Turbo cards). There are claims that even ixMicro-branded cards have slot preference, and in a multiple-card setup at least one has to be iB5n slot 1 or 2, while the other can be in slot 4 or 5.
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1.44MB
manual
17.25
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performa
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macintosh
performa
performa
637cd
macintosh
performa
638cd
macintosh
performa
640cd
compatible
The 3000-series was Motorola's entry-level Macompatible. Based on the Tanzania motherboard with a Power PC 603e CPU, these provide
good performance at a lower price than the 604-based 4000-series. All models include an EDI hard drive, an ATAPI CD-ROM player, and
an unprecedented (at least in the Mac OS Planet) five-year warranty.
The most common complaints have been the quality of the case and noisiness. Overall, the StarMax has proven itself very reliable.
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12/31/1997D
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stereo, 16-bitk
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3.6V lithiums
DB-15z
160 MB{
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power
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F 7/21/2002
752.4
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47-63
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\ZTwo 400 Mbps FireWire ports. 1 250MB Zip (Optional); Audio Port for Digital Audio Speakers
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256 K
manual
ATA or SCSI
Power Macintosh Systems
32 MB
64 MB (Dual 800)
Announced at the July 2001 MacWorld in New York, the PowerMac G4 (Quick Silver) was the second speed increase for the PowerMac line in under a year.
The G4 (QS) was very similar to the G4 (DA), but there was the re-introduction of the dual-800 processor configuration and a speedbump to 733 or 867MHz.
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starmax
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700/200
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nextcube
nextdimension
4400/200
Announced in July 2000, the PowerMac G4 (Gigabit Ethernet) added dual-processor power to the G4 line. Available with a single 400Mhz G4, or dual 450 or 500 Mhz G4s, The new PowerMac G4 also included onboard 1000Base-T Ethernet as standard equipment, an industry first.
The PowerMac G4 (GE) shipped in three configurations: The single-processor 400Mhz configuration included 64 MB of RAM and 20 GB hard drive, for $1599. The dual-processor 450Mhz configuration included 128 MB of RAM and a 30
[ GB hard drive for $2499. Finally, the dual-processor 500Mhz configuration included 256 MB of RAM, a 40 GB hard drive, and a DVD-RAM drive, for $3499. All configurations included a 56k modem, Apple's Pro Mouse, and the innovative new Apple Display Connector (ADC) which passed video, power, and USB to new Apple Monitors from a single connection.
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computing
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digital
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quick
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$|The PowerWave was a desktop computer with a 120 to 150 MHz PPC 604 processor. The CPU is on a daughtercard for easy upgrade.
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\&1 PS/2 mouse port
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b See notes
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1.44MB
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Released in February 1994, the LC 575 was released alongside the LC 550, adding a 66 Mhz 68LC040 processor. It was also the first Mac to contain a specialized "comm slot" that could take various network and modem cards specially designed to fit the slot. the comm slot has been a Performa standard ever since. It sold for $1,700 and was also released as the Performas 575, 576, 577 and 578.
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33 MHz
32-bit
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b See notes
256-512K
1.44MB
manual
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B 4/17/1995C
1/1/1996D
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T See notes
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b See notes
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7Announced in July 2000, the iMac DV+ built on the success of the iMac DV. The processor speed was upped to 450 Mhz, and the hard drive was doubled to 20 GB, while the price dropped.
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V See notes
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port
b See notes
256-512K
1.44MB
manual
4MB optional
8 or 16
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DB-15z
160 MB{
16 or 32 MB
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7.5.3
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0-40mb
1.3gb
1-4gb
1.1gb
4.3gb
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1.2-2gb
1.2gb
1.3gb
1.6gb
minimum
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server
8550/200
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
9150/120
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workgroup
server
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0-40mb
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1-4gb
1.1gb
4.3gb
2.5gb
1.2-2gb
1.2gb
1.3gb
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The "Bronze Keyboard" PowerBook G3 series was announced in May 1999. It included several improvements to the previous PowerBook G3, including the addition of on-board USB, and the option of an on-board MPEG-2 decoder. The big news, however, was that the "Bronze" was 20% thinner than its predecessor, nearly two pounds lighter, and boasted significantly longer battery life. Some sacrifices were made to achieve the new form factor, most notably the inclusion of only a single PC-card slot (pr
Hevious powerbooks had two.).
The "Bronze Keyboard" PowerBook G3 came in two configurations: the 333 Mhz was initially sold for $2,499, and the 400 Mhz DVD model was $3,499. (there was no DVD upgrade path for the 333Mhz model.) Although Steve Jobs originally announced a May 20 shipping date, few units shipped before mid-June.
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M7630LL/A
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There it was: a beige one-piece computer with no fan, no expansion slots, and a $2,500 price tag. Steve Job's brainchild, a direct descendant of the neato, but grossly overpriced, Lisa, was born January 24, 1984, out of his passion, his rages, and his vision of a computer as commonplace as the telephone.
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lace the mixture of 16K and 32K RAM chips used until then. An additional advantage was that a 256K system would actually draw less power than the original "mixed" 128K system.
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3000/180
3000/200
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8100/80
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8115/110
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macintosh
8200/100
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macintosh
8200/120
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macintosh
8500/120
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macintosh
8500/132
power
macintosh
8500/150
power
macintosh
8500/180
power
macintosh
8515/120
power
macintosh
8600/200
power
macintosh
8600/250
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macintosh
8600/300
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
9500/120
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macintosh
9500/132
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gigabit
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power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
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power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
network
server
700/200
igabit
ethernet
power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
radius
system
81/110
twentieth
anniversary
macintosh
supermac
c500/140
700mb
700mb-1.2gb
700mb-1gb
750mb
750mb
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macintosh
power
macintosh
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macintosh
white
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macintosh
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power
macintosh
power
macintosh
powerbook
powerbook
powerbook
firewire
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powerbook
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keyboard
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series
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keyboard
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radius
system
100/110
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supermac
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266/300
512k-1mb
512k/1mb
250/292
opt'l
series
bronze
keyboard
250/292
256-512k
256k-1mb
266/300
7300/180
power
macintosh
7300/180
compatible
power
macintosh
7300/200
power
macintosh
7500/100
power
macintosh
7600/120
power
macintosh
7600/132
power
macintosh
7600/200
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
8100/100
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macintosh
4400/160
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series
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powerbook
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100/110
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system
100/80
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ntosh
400/160
power
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powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
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computing
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power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercurve
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
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powertower
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computing
powerwave
desktop
power
computing
powerwave
tower
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graphics
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power
digital
audio
power
gigabit
ethernet
power
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power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
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powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
190/66
macintosh
powerbook
190cs/66
macintosh
powerbook
2400c/180
macintosh
powerbook
2400c/240
macintosh
powerbook
3400c/180
macintosh
powerbook
3400c/200
macintosh
powerbook
3400c/240
macintosh
powerbook
powerpc
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
5300/100
macintosh
powerbook
5300c/100
macintosh
powerbook
5300ce/117
macintosh
powerbook
5300cs/100
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
se/30
macintosh
macintosh
powerbook
powerbook
workgroup
server
50/25
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
6150/66
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
8150/110
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
9150/120
workgroup
server
400/160
supermac
c500/160
supermac
c500/180
supermac
c500/200
supermac
c500/240
supermac
c600/180
supermac
c600/200
supermac
c600/240
supermac
c600/280
supermac
c600x/240
supermac
c600x/280
supermac
j700/150
supermac
j700/180
supermac
j700/233
supermac
j710/200
supermac
j710/g3
supermac
s900/150
supermac
s900/180
supermac
s900/180dp
supermac
s900/200
supermac
s900/200dp
supermac
s900/225
supermac
s900/233
supermac
s900/250
supermac
s900/250dp
supermac
s900/g3
supermac
acintosh
portable
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
power
macintosh
7300/166
power
macintosh
7300/180
power
macintosh
7300/180
compatible
power
macintosh
7300/200
power
macintosh
7500/100
power
macintosh
7600/120
power
macintosh
7600/132
power
macintosh
7600/200
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
8100/100
power
macintosh
8100/100av
power
macintosh
8100/110
power
macintosh
8100/80
power
macintosh
8100/80av
power
macintosh
8115/110
power
macintosh
8200/100
power
macintosh
8200/120
power
macintosh
8500/120
power
macintosh
8500/132
power
macintosh
8500/150
power
macintosh
8500/180
power
macintosh
8515/120
power
macintosh
8600/200
power
macintosh
8600/250
power
macintosh
8600/300
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
9500/120
power
macintosh
9500/132
power
gigabit
ethernet
power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
9500/132
ntosh
imac/imac
loading
cd-rom
interactive
television
lisa/lisa2
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
512ke
macintosh
centris
macintosh
centris
macintosh
centris
660av
macintosh
classic
macintosh
classic
macintosh
color
classic
macintosh
color
classic
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
minidock
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
compatible
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
motorola
starmax
3000/240
motorola
starmax
4000/160
motorola
starmax
4000/200
network
server
500/132
network
server
700/150
network
server
700/200
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
2300c/100
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
quadra
compatible
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
quadra
660av
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
quadra
840av
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
quadra
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
se/30
macintosh
server
macintosh
server
appleshare
macintosh
server
server
macintosh
macintosh
motorola
starmax
3000/160
motorola
starmax
3000/180
motorola
starmax
3000/200
motorola
starmax
3000/240
motorola
starmax
4000/160
motorola
starmax
4000/200
network
server
500/132
network
server
700/150
network
server
700/200
summer
widescreen
early
special
edition
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
emate
ibook
ibook
ibook
ibook
dual-usb
ibook
dual-usb/late
ibook
ibook
ibook/se
firewire
flavors
flavors
bondi
summer
summer
dv/se
early
summer
widescreen
early
special
edition
macintosh
performa
6117cd
macintosh
performa
6118cd
macintosh
performa
6200cd
macintosh
performa
6205cd
macintosh
performa
6210cd
macintosh
performa
6214cd
macintosh
performa
6216cd
macintosh
performa
6218cd
macintosh
performa
6220cd
macintosh
performa
6230cd
macintosh
performa
6260cd
macintosh
performa
6290cd
macintosh
performa
630cd
macintosh
performa
6300cd
macintosh
performa
630cd
compatible
macintosh
performa
6310cd
macintosh
performa
631cd
macintosh
performa
6320cd
macintosh
performa
635cd
macintosh
performa
636cd
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
637cd
macintosh
performa
638cd
macintosh
portable
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
0/160
power
macintosh
4400/200
power
macintosh
4400/200
compatible
power
macintosh
475/605
power
macintosh
5200/75
power
macintosh
5260/100
power
macintosh
5260/120
power
macintosh
5300/100
power
macintosh
5400/120
power
macintosh
5400/180
power
macintosh
5400/200
power
macintosh
5500/225
power
macintosh
5500/250
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
computing
powercenter
tower
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
graphics
power
power
digital
audio
power
gigabit
ethernet
power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
macintosh
performa
5400cd
macintosh
performa
5410cd
macintosh
performa
5420cd
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
580cd
macintosh
performa
588cd
macintosh
performa
600cd
macintosh
performa
6110cd
macintosh
performa
6112cd
macintosh
performa
6115cd
macintosh
performa
6116cd
7100/66
mputing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powertower
power
computing
powerwave
desktop
power
computing
powerwave
tower
power
graphics
power
power
digital
audio
power
gigabit
ethernet
power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
power
computing
powerwave
desktop
power
computing
powerwave
tower
power
computing
powerwave
desktop
power
computing
powerwave
tower
power
graphics
power
power
digital
audio
power
gigabit
ethernet
power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
quick
silver
early
power
macintosh
4400/160
idock
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
compatible
macintosh
macintosh
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
6150/66
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
8150/110
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
9150/120
workgroup
server
400/160
power
computing
powerbase
tower
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
computing
powercenter
tower
power
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
computing
powercenter
tower
computing
powercenter
desktop
power
computing
powercenter
profile
power
graphics
power
power
digital
audio
power
gigabit
ethernet
power
graphics
power
quick
silver
power
macintosh
4400/160
apple
apple
extended/enhanced
apple
apple
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
daystar
genesis
emate
ibook
ibook
ibook
ibook
dual-usb
ibook
dual-usb/late
ibook
ibook
ibook/se
firewire
flavors
flavors
bondi
summer
summer
dv/se
early
summer
widescreen
early
special
edition
macintosh
performa
6400/180
macintosh
performa
6400/200
macintosh
performa
640cd
compatible
macintosh
performa
macintosh
performa
macintosh
macintosh
portable
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/117
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/133
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/166
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/117
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/133
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/166
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
8200/120
power
macintosh
8500/120
power
macintosh
8500/132
power
macintosh
8500/150
power
macintosh
8500/180
power
macintosh
8515/120
power
macintosh
8600/200
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
9500/120
power
macintosh
9500/132
ntosh
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
50/25
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
6150/66
workgroup
server
7250/120
workgroup
server
7350/180
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
8150/110
workgroup
server
8550/132
workgroup
server
8550/200
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
9150/120
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
9650/233
workgroup
server
9650/350
xserve
ntosh
8200/100
power
macintosh
8200/120
power
macintosh
8500/120
power
macintosh
8500/132
power
macintosh
8500/150
power
macintosh
8500/180
power
macintosh
8515/120
power
macintosh
8600/200
power
macintosh
8600/250
power
macintosh
8600/300
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
9500/120
power
macintosh
9500/132
3000/240
motorola
starmax
4000/160
motorola
starmax
4000/200
network
server
500/132
network
server
700/150
network
server
700/200
power
macintosh
9500/150
power
macintosh
9500/180mp
power
macintosh
9500/200
power
macintosh
9515/132
power
macintosh
9600/200
power
macintosh
9600/200mp
power
macintosh
9600/233
power
macintosh
9600/300
power
macintosh
9600/350
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
all-in-one
power
macintosh
white
power
macintosh
desktop
power
macintosh
tower
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
powerbook
powerbook
powerbook
firewire
powerbook
series
powerbook
series
powerbook
series
powerbook
series
powerbook
series
powerbook
series
bronze
keyboard
powerbook
series
bronze
keyboard
powerbook
powerbook
early
powerbook
radius
system
100/110
0/140
h 7/21/2002
erver
50/25
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
6150/66
workgroup
server
7250/120
workgroup
server
7350/180
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
8150/110
workgroup
server
8550/132
workgroup
server
8550/200
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
9150/120
workgroup
server
workgroup
server
9650/233
workgroup
server
9650/350
xserve
h 7/21/2002
power
macintosh
8500/120
power
macintosh
8500/132
power
macintosh
8500/150
power
macintosh
8500/180
power
macintosh
8515/120
power
macintosh
8600/200
power
macintosh
8600/250
power
macintosh
8600/300
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
9500/120
power
macintosh
9500/132
power
macintosh
8600/200
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
power
macintosh
9500/120
power
macintosh
9500/132
ntosh
400/160
motorola
starmax
5000/225
motorola
starmax
5000/250
motorola
starmax
5000/275
motorola
starmax
5000/300
motorola
starmax
5500/200
network
server
500/132
network
server
700/150
network
server
700/200
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/117
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/133
macintosh
powerbook
1400c/166
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/117
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/133
macintosh
powerbook
1400cs/166
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
macintosh
powerbook
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Macintosh PowerBook Systems
built-in LCD (16MB VRAM)
Originally announced in January 2001, the PowerBook G4 was a dramatic change to Apple's PowerBook line. Based on a new low-power G4 chip, the PPC 7410, the PowerBook G4 sported a stylish new Titanium enclosure, which was only 1" thick, .7" thinner than its predecessor, the PowerBook G3 (Firewire). The reduction in size came at a price, however: the PB G4 had a fixed, 6x slot-load DVD-ROM drive instead of a removable drive bay, and a single battery bay (previous models allowed the use of t
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Receiving a speed bump on May 24, 2002, the iBook (Dual USB/Mid 2002) was available in three configurations: The CD-ROM model, running at 600MHz with the 12.1" screen, 20GB HD and 128 MB of RAM, was $1199 (M8600LL/A). A 700MHz model, with a 12.1" screen, Combo drive, 20GB HD and 128 MB of RAM, was $1499 (M8602LL/A). Finally, the 700MHz model with a 14.1" screen, a 30GB HD and 256 MB of RAM, was $1799 (M8603LL/A). Build-To-Order was also available.
eRevised on January 7, 2002, the iBook 12.1" (2002) was available in two configurations, each with a different processor and optical drive: The CD-ROM model, running at 500MHz with a 15GB HD and 128 MB of RAM, dropped $100 and was $1199 (M8597LL/C). The Combo (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) model, running at 600MHz with a 20GB HD and 128 MB of RAM, was $1499 (M8599LL/C).
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Power Macintosh Systems
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Apple released this revolutionary iMac on January 7 at MacWorld 2002 and further refined it for the Summer MacWorld in July of 2002. Brand new from the ground up, this iMac is completely unlike any of its predecessors. I have taken the liberty of adding the nickname "Luxo" after the name of the Desklamp-character used in the Pixar logo, with whom it shares a striking resemblance.
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Combo drive (DVD/CD-RW), and contained a modem.
Build-to-order options such as airport, additional RAM and the eMac Stand were available as well.
portion of the iMac is a gooseneck arm and a 15" LCD display, making it the first Macintosh with varying physical dimensions depending on each indvidual users' ergonomic preferences.
Brand new for the summer MacWorld was the introduction of the Widescreen Luxo iMac, a 17" flatscreen display with a GeForce4MX video chip, an 80GB hard drive and a SuperDrive for $1999.
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Two 700MHz base configurations were released, the difference only being the amount of RAM (128 vs 256) and that the higher-end came with Pro Speakers and a Combo drive rather than a CD-RW drive. The lowest end model, M8672LL/B was announced at $1399. The middle model, M7677LL/B was announced at $1599.
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Apple released this revolutionary iMac on January 7 at MacWorld 2002 and further refined it for the Summer MacWorld in July of 2002. Brand new from the ground up, this iMac is completely unlike any of its predecessors. I have taken the liberty of adding the nickname "Luxo" after the name of the Desklamp-character used in the Pixar logo, with whom it shares a striking resemblance.
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V See notes
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Power Macintosh Systems
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Apple released this revolutionary iMac on January 7 at MacWorld 2002 and further refined it for the Summer MacWorld in July of 2002. Brand new from the ground up, this iMac is completely unlike any of its predecessors. I have taken the liberty of adding the nickname "Luxo" after the name of the Desklamp-character used in the Pixar logo, with whom it shares a striking resemblance.
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Brand new for the summer MacWorld was the introduction of the Widescreen Luxo iMac, a 17" flatscreen display with a GeForce4MX video chip, an 80GB hard drive and a SuperDrive.
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