Date: Fri, 22 Apr 1994 17:08:01 -0400 (EDT) From: "J. D. Sterling Babcock" Subject: /mac/misc/documentation/macfactstwo940422.txt Mac Archive: Please replace the following in your archive with this file. This is an updated version of the list. /mac/misc/documentation/macfactstwo940422.txt 62 4/22/94 Text Very thorough chart on the ENTIRE Mac line, including all the new systems. This includes a list of configurations, list of system versions, manufacture and prices, and a list Speedometer tests. By a different author than macfacts3.0a.txt. Version 4/22/94 Dear Readers: This is a list of all Apple Macintosh Models: past, present, or rumored. The original purpose of this reference sheet was to get as much information as possible about each model that would fit on one line. This list now uses two lines per model by using two tables. This list is best printed out in two column landscape where each models entries line up or printed on Unix machines using enscript -2rl. A Ctrl-L indicates form feed. The list is not perfect and it has so much information that it can be confusing at times, but I think it provides the most information for reference in the least space. Please email me any corrections or additions to the list. This information comes from Apple literature, MacWeek, and posts to usenet. Some text has been cut from posts and belongs to that author. Apple Computer owns the trademarks to all these models. NOTE: The type of 'R' is a Rumored future model. Those specs are VERY tenative! There is a NEW FORMAT for the Macintosh Models List (AKA Mac Facts II)! There are now TWO tables per model so that each model has two lines of information. Note that I still stick to the 80 column wide format for easy viewing on terminal screens. You may choose to print it out on Unix using enscript -2rl or format it in a word processor as two columns so that the lines match up. The tables are as follows: THIS FILE: | TWO Columns or enscript in landscape: | Current Models 1 | Current Models 1 | Current Models 2 Rumored Models 1 | Rumored Models 1 | Rumored Models 2 ^L | ^L Current Models 2 | Rumored Models 2 | ^L | Old Models 1 | Old Models 1 | Old Models 2 ^L | ^L Old Models 2 | ^L | Powerbook Models 1 | Powerbook Models 1 | Powerbook Models 1 ^L | ^L Powerbook Models 1 | Note that the Models List II has been incorporated into the two lines per model. Models List III with the speedometer testing is still attached. I am looking for someone who is willing to update and maintain ML III. This list is also being mailed to the archives. On the mac.archive.umich.edu it is: /mac/misc/documentation/macfactstwo.txt Model List is my regular list which provides as much information on the configuration of each model that can fit on two lines. Model List III is from Kevin D. Connery. It contains Speedometer 3.11 speed ratings for each model as well as upgraded machines. Please email any corrections or additions to jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu. Note that I have not reviewed the footnotes since the change. Sterling ---- CUT HERE ---- ___ _____ (o o) _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=w=-U-=w=-=-( ___ ) | | Apple Macintosh Model Listing Version 4/22/94 | | | | (AKA Mac Facts II) Please email corrections. | | | | Copyright 1993, 1994 Sterling Babcock (jdsb@ee.duke.edu) | | |___| Macintosh is a Trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) This is a list of all Apple Macintosh Models: past, present, or rumored. The original purpose of this reference sheet was to get as much information as possible about each model that would fit on one line. This list now uses two lines per model by using two tables. This list is best printed out in two column landscape where each models entries line up or printed on Unix machines using enscript -2rl. A Ctrl-L indicates form feed. NOTE: The type of 'R' is a Rumored future model. Those specs are VERY tenative! Current |Processor_|____Memory____|Slots_|________Video________|Hardware_ Macintosh | C| # S | N OOB| Standard | Maximum |ES P Q Models: | a| S S T p | u ttl|V Max Scrn|v Screen |n I PD D | C SM FMDc| o I y e |PbPhho|R Size For|R Size For|gPn CB Rr | P pH PMSh| l Max M p e |CuDeec|A bits/pix|A bits/pix|ywt Uu Oa Machine Price| U dz UUPe| d RAM M e d |IsSrrk|M 8 16 24|M 8 16 24|*rl ps Mw ------- -----|-- -- - --|-- --- -- ----|------|- -- -- --|- -- -- --|--- -- -- LCIII E 829|30 25 O -b| 4 36 1 7 80| 0M |h 14 |t 16 14 |YnY T 13 LC475 E 929|40 25 T -e| 4 36 1 7 80| 0M |h 14 |O 21 16 |YnY mT 13 LC550 A1199|30 33 O - | 4 33 1 7 | 0L |h |t 14 14 |n_Y T 13 LC575 E1759|40 33 T - | 5 33 1 7 | 0LC |h 14 |O 14 14 |n_Y mT 13 Quad605 T 890|40 25 T -e| 4 36 1 7 80| 0M |h 14 |O 21 16 |YnY mT 13 Quad610 E1299|40 25 O -e| 4 68 2 7 80| AF B|h 14 |O 21 16 |YnY BT 13 Q610DOS A1579|40 25 O - | 8 68 2 7 | AP B|h 14 |O 21 16 |_nY -T 13 Quad660AV E1689|40 25 Y 5e| 4 68 2 7 70| AFD B|O 14 |O 21 16 |_nY mT 23 Quad650 E1959|40 33 Y -e| 8 136 4 7 80| 3F B|h 14 |O 21 16 |nYY BT 13 Quad840AV E2879|40 40 Y 6e| 0 128 4 7 60| 30D B|O 21 16 |T 21 21 16|nYY mT 23 Quad950 E2839|40 33 Y -f| 0 256 16 3 80| 5F B|O 14 |T 21 21 |nYY ct 13 Following are Power Macintosh 6100-60, 7100-66 & 8100-80 due 3/14 PM6100/60 E1699|01 60 Y Og| 8 72 2 7 80| A1c B|- 16 14 |Add AV Crd|YYY YS 43 PM7100/66 E2799|01 66 Y Og| 8 136 4 7 80| 31c |O 20 16 |T 21 20 16|YYY YS 43 PM8100/80 E3999|01 80 Y Og| 8 264 8 7 80| 3 cr |T 21 20 16|F 21 20|YYY YS 43 _________ _____ __ __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____|_ _ _ |_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ __ Rumored |Processor_|____Memory____|Slots_|________Video________|Hardware_ Future | C| # S | N OOB| Standard | Maximum |ES P Q Models: | a| S S T p | u ttl|V Max Scrn|V Screen |n I PD D | C SM FMDc| o I y e |PbPhho|R Size for|R Size For|gPn CB Rr | P pH PMSh| l Max M p e |CuDeec|A bits/pix|A bits/pix|ywt Uu Oa Machine Price| U dz UUPe| d RAM M e d |IsSrrk|M 8 16 24|M 8 16 24|*rl ps Mw ------- -----|-- -- - --|-- --- -- ----|------|- -- -- --|- -- -- --|--- -- -- WS 6150 A4000|01 60 Y O_| 8 72 2 7 80| A1c B|- 16 14 |Add AV Crd|YYY YS 43 WS 8150 A7500|01 80 Y O_| 8 256 8 7 80| 3 cr |T 21 20 16|F 21 20|YYY YS 43 WS 9150 A12500|01 80 Y O_|__ ___ __ ____| 4 cr |_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ __ PM 9100 Jul94|01 __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____|_ _ _ |_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ __ Brigadoon Fal94|01 80 |6 | CPU on Daughter SMP Devic Fal95| | | PM TNT1HP Spr95|01 80 |Y | Built-in AV Tech. #20 PM TNT2GW Spr95|01 80 |Y | -----N/A----- AV Tech. #20 No longer true?: Pomona designer mac, 3 pieces 1) 10.4" Color Active LCD, speakers,mike,camera 2) CPU 3) Infrared keyboard/mouse (Begin 95?) _________ _____|__ __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____|_ _ _ |_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ __ Modular Aug94|40 33 T __|_4 ___ __ ____|-ALCVT|_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ 1_ _________ _____|__ __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____|_ _ _ |_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ __ ___ _____ (o o) _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=w=-U-=w=-=-( ___ ) |___| Apple Macintosh Model Listing Second Column Header |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) The list is not perfect and it has so much information that it can be confusing at times, but I think it provides the most information for reference in the least space. Please email me any corrections or additions to the list. This information comes from Apple literature, MacWeek, and posts to usenet. Some text has been cut from posts and belongs to that author. Apple Computer owns the trademarks to all these models. Starting October 1993, There will be four lines of macintosh: Quadra -> business, PowerBook -> portables, LC -> educational, Performa -> home Current Front|Intern|__Back_Ports__| Macintosh FRO | S|L LEG #F VO| Mini- Models Notes let |# S Sp|eM oteF lSit| mum Product & omh | i Ck|viS choi AoCdh|Over- Sys- Life Span Model Foot- pCe |H z Se|ekn aePr DpSee| all tem Case notes yDr |D e Ir|led lrTe ByIor|Speed Vers. Intro Drop Style --------- ------ -----|------|--- ---- -----|----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- LCIII F----|1 H e_|aMm 2--- 1-YV-| 4.0 7.1 2-93 __-__ LC LC475 2 F----|1 H __|Lms 2--- 1-YV-| 10.3 7.1 10-93 __-__ LC LC550 3 F----|1 H _s|aIs 2--- 2-Y-h| __._ 7.1 2-94 __-__ AllInOne LC575 3 F----|1 H _s|aIs 2O-- 2-Y-h| __._ 7.1 2-94 __-__ AllInOne Quad605 2,7 F----|1 H __|Lms 2--- 1-YV-| 10.3 7.1 10-93 __-__ ThinPizza Quad610 7 FO---|1 H g_|ams 2Y-- 2-YV-| 12.1 7.1 10-93 __-__ WidePizza Q610DOS 7,17 FO---|1 H __|ams 2O-- 2-YV-| __._ 7.1 11-93 __-__ WidePizza Quad660AV 7,9 FO---|1 H __|LSS 1Y1- 1-YVS| __._ 7.1 10-93 __-__ WidePizza Quad650 8 FO---|1 H g_|ams 2O-- 2-YV-| 14.6 7.1 10-93 __-__ 3SlotMetal Quad840AV 9 FO---|2 H __|LSS 1Y1- 1-YVS| 16.5 7.1 8-93 __-__ MiniTower Quad950 Comp11 FO---|3 F g |ams 2Y-- 1-YV-| 14.7 7.0.1 5-92 __-__ Tower Following are Power Macintosh 6100-60, 7100-66 & 8100-80 due 3/14 PM6100-60 12,7 FO---|1 H __| SS YY2- 1-YA-| ____ 7.1.2 3-94 __-__ WidePizza PM7100-66 12 FO---|1 H __| SS YY2- 1-YVA| ____ 7.1.2 3-94 __-__ 3SlotMetal PM8100-80 12 FO---|2 H __| SS YY2- 1-2VA| ____ 7.1.2 3-94 __-__ MiniTower _________ ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ __-__ __________ Rumored Front|Intern|__Back_Ports__| Future FRO | S|L LEG #F VO| Mini- Models Notes let |# S Sp|eM oteF lSit| mum Product & omh | i Ck|viS choi AoCdh|Over- Sys- Life Span Model Foot- pCe |H z Se|ekn aePr DpSee| all tem Case notes yDr |D e Ir|led lrTe ByIor|Speed Vers. Intro Drop Style --------- ------ -----|------|--- ---- -----|----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- WS 6150 21____ FO___|1 H __| SS YY2- 1-YA-|_____ 7.1.2 5-94 _____ WidePizza WS 8150 21____ FO___|2 H __| SS YY2- 1-YVA|_____ 7.1.2 5-94 _____ MiniTower WS 9150 21____ FO___|8 H __| SS YY2- 1-2VA|_____ 7.1.2 5-94 _____ Tower PM 9100 ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ Tower Brigadoon ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _______ SMP Devic ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _______ PM TNT1HP ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _______ PM TNT2GW ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _______ Pomona designer mac, 3 pieces 1) 10.4" Color Active LCD, speakers,mike,camera Begin95 2) CPU 3) Infrared keyboard/mouse _________ ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ __________ Modular 1 _____|1 H __|__s 2--- 1-YY-|_____ _____ _____ _____ Chameleon _________ ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ __________ Models No |Processor_|____Memory____|Slots_|________Video________|Hardware_ Longer Sold | C| # S | N OOB| Standard | Maximum |ES P Q | a| S S T p | u ttl|V Max Scrn|V Screen |n I PD D | C SM FMDc| o I y e |PbPhho|R Size for|R Size For|gPn CB Rr | P pH PMSh| l Max M p e |CuDeec|A bits/pix|A bits/pix|ywt Uu Oa Machine Price| U dz UUPe| d RAM M e d |IsSrrk|M 8 16 24|M 8 16 24|*rl ps Mw ------- -----|-- -- - --|-- --- -- ----|------|- -- -- --|- -- -- --|--- -- -- MacXL |00 5 n n| 0 2 0 3 | 00 |- 1 | 9 __|nnn -s Ln Mac128 |00 8 n n| 0 1/8 0 3 | 00 |- 1 | 9 __|Ynn -s sn Mac512,FatMac |00 8 n n| 0 1/2 0 3 | 00 |- 1 | 9 __|Ynn -s sn Mac512Ke |00 8 n n| 0 1 0 3 | 00 |- 1 | 9 __|Ynn -s en Plus 1/20 U 275|00 8 n n| 0 4 4 3150| 00 |- 1 | 9 __|Ynn -s en SE 1/20 U 375|00 8 n n| 0 4 4 3150| 0S |- 1 | 9 __|YnY -s qn Classic U 475|00 8 n n| 1 4 2 3150| 00r |- 1 | 9 __|Ynn -s hn ClassicII U 600|30 16 O b| 2 10 2 3100| 0T |- 1 | 9 __|Ynn -s h3 SE30 5/40 U 700|30 16 Y b| 0 128 8 3120| 0E |- 1 | 9 __|YnY -T q8 Color Cla E 849|30 16 O b| 4 10 2 3100| 0L |q 8 |h 10 na __|YnY -s 13 Color CII Japan|30 32 T b| 4 36 1 7 80| 0M |q 4 |h 10 na __|YnY -T 13 LC 2/40 U 375|20 16 T a| 2 10 2 3100| 0L |q 4 |h 14 12 __|YnY -s h3 LCII 4/40 U 475|30 16 T b| 4 10 2 3100| 0L |q 4 |h 14 12 __|YnY -s h3 LC520 E1659|30 25 O b| 4 36 1 7 80| 0M |t 16 |t 14 na __|n_Y mT 13 MacTV E1739|30 32 O -b| 5 8 7 80| B|h 14 |h 14 14 |nnY -h 13 II 5/40 U 425|20 16 Y a| 0 68 8 3120| 60 |- No Video Out |nYY -T q8 IIx 5/40 U 750|30 16 Y b| 0 128 8 3120| 60 |- No Video Out |nYY -T q8 IIcx 5/40 U 550|30 16 Y b| 0 128 8 3120| 30 |- No Video Out |nYY -T q8 IIci 5/80 U 800|30 25 Y c| 0 128 8 3 80| 30c |- 8 |- 14 na __|nYY -T h3 IIsi 5/40 U 550|30 20 O b| 1 65 4 3100| Ad B|- 8 |- 14 na __|YYY -T h3 IIvi None|30 16 n b| 4 68 4 3 80| 3i |h 8 |O 14 14 __|nYY -T 13 IIvx 4/80 U 875|30 32 Y c| 4 68 4 3 80| 3i |h 8 |O 14 14 __|nYY -h 13 IIfx 8/160U1350|30 40 Y d| 0 128 8 6 80| 6E B|- No Video Out |nYY -h h3 Cent610 U 950|40 20 T e| 4 68 2 7 80| AF B|h 8 |O 21 16 __|YnY BT 13 Cent650 U1575|40 25 O e| 8 136 4 7 80| 3F B|h 8 |O 21 16 __|nYY BT 13 Cent660AV U1600|40 25 Y e| 4 68 2 7 70| AF1 B|O 16 |O 21 16 __|_nY mT 23 Quad700 U1450|40 25 Y f| 4 68 4 3 80| 2F B|h 8 |T 21 na __|nYY cx 13 Quad800 E2199|40 33 Y -e| 8 136 4 7 60| 3F B|h 14 |O 21 16 |nYY BT 13 Quad900 U1800|40 25 Y f| 0 256 16 3 80| 5F B|O 8 |T 21 na __|nYY cx 13 _________ _____ __ __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____| _ _ _|_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ __ _________ _____ __ __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____| _ _ _|_ __ __ __|_ __ __ __|___ __ __ Used Prices: LCIII 600 LC475 LC550 LC575 MacTV Q605 725 Q610 1450 Q650 1775 Q660AV 1700 Q800 1950 Q840AV 2675 Q950 3125 Models No Front|Intern|__Back_Ports__| Longer Sold: FRO | S|L LEG #F VO| Mini- Notes let |# S Sp|eM oteF lSit| mum Product & omh | i Ck|viS choi AoCdh|Over- Sys- Life Span Model Foot- pCe |H z Se|ekn aePr DpSee| all tem Case notes yDr |D e Ir|led lrTe ByIor|Speed Vers. Intro Drop Style --------- ------ -----|------|--- ---- -----|----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- MacXL (Lisa) 4-- |110 -_|--m 2--- 04---| __._ _._ 1-85 8-86 Classic Mac128 4-- |0 - -_|--m 2--- 04---| __._ 0.1 1-84 1-85 Classic Mac512 4-- |0 - -_|--m 2--- 04---| __._ 0.3 9-84 4-86 Classic Mac512Ke 8-- |0 - -_|--m 2--- 08---| __._ 0.7 4-86 9-87 Classic Plus 8-- |0 - __|--m 2--- 08Y--| 0.8 1.0 1-86 10-90 Classic SE f-- |1 H __|--m 2--- 2fY--| 1.0 1.0 3-87 10-90 Classic Classic 19 F-- |1 H a_|--m 2--- 1FY--| 1.0 6.0.6 10-90 9-92 Classic ClassII F-- |1 H b_|aMm 2--- 1FY--| 1.2 7.0.1 10-91 9-93 Classic SE/30 F-- |1 H c_|--s 2--- 2FY--| 3.2 6.0.3 1-89 10-91 Classic ClrClsc F-- |1 H b_|aIm 2--- 1-Y--| 1.9 7.1 2-93 12?93 Classic ClrC II N/A US F-- |1 H __|aIm 2--- 2-Y--| 5.1 7.1 10-93 __-__ Classic LC 1 F-- |1 H b_|aMm 2--- 1-YV-| 1.8 6.0.6 10-90 3-92 LC LCII 1 F-- |1 H c_|aMm 2--- 1-YV-| 1.7 6.0.8 3-92 3-93 LC LC520 3 FO- |1 H _s|aIs 2--- 2-Y-h| 4.1 7.1 6-93 2-94 AllInOne MacTV 16 FO---|1 H _s|__s 2--- 2-YTh| __._ 7.1 10-93 3-94 AllInOne II f-- |2FH c_|--s 2--- 2fY--| 2.4 4.0.0 3-87 1-90 6SlotBox IIx F-- |2FH c_|--s 2--- 2FY--| 2.9 6.0.3 9-88 10-90 6SlotBox IIcx F-- |1 H c_|--s 2--- 2FY--| 2.9 6.0.3 3-89 3-91 3SlotBox IIci 5/80 F-- |1 H d_|--s 2--- 2FYV-| 4.9 6.0.4 9-89 2-93 3SlotBox IIsi 5/80 F-- |1 H dB|aMs 2--- 1FYV-| 3.3 6.0.6 10-90 3-93 4"Rounded IIvi 4,6 FO- |1 F __|aM% 2--- 2-YV-| __._ 7.1 10-92 2-93 3SlotMetal IIvx 5,6 FO- |1 F __|aM% 2--- 2-YV-| 4.0 7.1 10-92 10-93 3SlotMetal IIfx F-- |2FH __|--s 2--- 2-Y--| 6.8 6.0.5 3-90 4-92 6SlotBox Cent610 7 FO- |1 H g_|ams 2O-- 2-YV-| 8.8 7.1 2-93 10-93 WidePizza Cent650 8 FO- |1 H g_|ams 2O-- 2-YV-| 12.8 7.1 2-93 10-93 3SlotMetal Cent660AV 7,9 FO- |1 H __|LSS 1Y1- 1-YVS| 12.4 7.1 8-93 RenameWidePizza Quad700 F_- |1 H f_|aMs 2Y-- 2-YV-| 11.9 7.0.1 10-91 3-93 3SlotStand Quad800 Comp11 FO---|2 H g_|ams 2Y-- 2-YV-| 16.4 7.1 2-93 3-94 MiniTower Quad900 F_- |3 F f |aMs 2Y-- 1-YV-| 10.0 7.0.1 10-91 5-92 Tower _________ ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _______ _________ ______ _____|___ __|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _______ Portables: DIFFERENT TITLES!! (Ether becomes SCSI, VRAM becomes Video type) (RAM fits into Slots, not SIMMs. Battery type added) Current |Processor_|____Memory____|Slots| _______Video______|_Hardware_ Portable | C| # S | N OBM| C V |ES P Q T Models: | a| S S T p | u tlo|S T B o B Scrn i |n I PD D Y | C SM FMDc| o l y e |PbPhod|C Y i l a Size dO|gPn CB Rr P | P pH PMSh| l Max o p e |CuDece|S P t o t eu|ywt Uu Oa E Machine Price| U dz UUPe| d RAM t e d |IsSrkm|I E s r t In Sz ot|*rl ps Mw - ------- -----|-- -- ----|-- --- -- ----|------|- --- - - -- -- --|--- -- -- X Portable U 325|00 16 n n| 1 9 1 S100| 0a 1|n ua1 B L 10 P |_YY -s qn X Backlit Port. |00 16 n n| 1 9 1 P100| 01 1|n a 1 B L 9 P |_YY -s qn X PB 100 U 700|00 16 n n| _ 8 1 P100| 00 1|Y p 1 B L 9 P |_YY -s qn X PB 140 U 875|30 16 n c| 2 8 1 P100| 00 1|n p 1 B N 10 P |_YY -T 13 X PB 145 U1000|30 25 n b| 2 8 1 P100| 00 1|n p 1 B N 10 P |_YY -T 13 ? PB 145B E1279|30 25 n b| 4 8 1 P100| 00 1|n p 1 B N 10 P |_YY -T 13 X PB 160 U1375|30 25 n b| 4 14 1 P 85| 00 1|Y p 4 G N 10 P 16|_YY -T 13 ? PB 165 E1589|30 33 n b| 4 14 1 P 85| 00 1|Y p 4 G N 10 P 16|_YY -T 13 X PB 165c U1375|30 33 Y b| 4 14 1 P 85| 00 1|Y p 8 C N 9 P 16|_YY -T 13 X PB 170 U1350|30 25 Y c| 2 8 1 P100| 00 1|n a 1 B N 9 P 16|_YY -T 13 ? PB 180 E2059|30 33 Y b| 4 14 1 P 85| 00 1|Y a 4 G N 10 P 16|_YY -T 13 X PB 180c E2339|30 33 Y b| 4 14 1 P 85| 00 1|Y a 8 C N 8.4 S 16|_YY -T 13 X Duo 210 U1075|30 25 n b| 4 24 1 D 80| 00D 1|Y p 4 G H 9 P |_YY -T 13 ? Duo 230 E1429|30 33 n b| 4 24 1 D 70| 00D 1|Y p 4 G H 9 P |_YY -T 13 ? Duo 250 E1829|30 33 n b| 4 24 1 D 70| 00D 1|Y a 4 G H2 9 S |_YY -T 13 ? Duo 270c E2589|30 33 Y b| 4 32 1 D 70| 00D 1|Y a 8 C H2 8.4S |_YY -T 13 Flop Adp E 93| - -- n | - 0 | 00 0|n |_-Y -- 0_ MiniDock E 399| - -- n | - 0 | 00 0|Y |_-Y -- 0_ Duo Dock E 659| - -- o | 4 32 0 | 20 0|n |__Y __ 0_ R Duo Dk II A 900| Y g| | |Y 8 C 21|__Y __ __ R PB520 A2200|40 25 n _| 4 36 1 ____| 0N 1|Y p 4 G H3 9.5S __|__Y db _3 R PB520c A2700|40 25 n _| 4 36 1 ____| 0N 1|Y d 8 C H3 9.5S __|__Y db _3 R PB540 A3000|40 33 n _| 4 36 1 ____| 0N 1|Y a 6 G H3 9.5S __|__Y db _3 R PB540c A4300|40 33 n _| 4 36 1 ____| 0N 1|Y a16 C H3 9.5S __|__Y db _3 R Duo280 A2500|40 33 n _| 4 40 1 ____| 00D 1|Y a 4 G H2 9 P __|__Y mT 13 R Duo280c A3500|40 33 n _| 4 40 1 ____| 00D 1|Y a16 C H3 8.4S __|__Y mT 13 R PB LC A94 A1200|30 33 N __| 4 24 1 ____|-----1|n p 4 G N 9.5S __|__Y __ 1_ R Duo603 Jan95|03 __ n _| _ ___ __ ____| 00D 1|Y a 4 G H2 9 P __|__Y YT _3 R Duo603c Jan95|03 __ n _| _ ___ __ ____| 00D 1|Y a16 C H3 8.4S __|__Y YT _3 R PB 603 Jan95|03 __ n _| _ ___ __ ____| 0N 1|Y _ ___ _ __ __ __|__Y YT _3 _ _________ _____|__ __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____|_ _ _ |_ _ ___ _ __ __ __|___ __ __ _ _________ _____|__ __ _ __|__ ___ __ ____|_ _ _ |_ _ ___ _ __ __ __|___ __ __ Used Prices: PB145B 1100 PC165 1400 PB180 1775 PB180c 2100 Duo230 1225 Duo250 1725 Duo270c 2475 Different Titles Frt|_Intern__|__Back_Ports__|Weight F O| S|L LEG #F VO| or Mini- Notes lMt| # SSp|eM oteF lSit| mum Product & oih|Bat iCk|viS choi AoCdh|Over- Sys- Life Span Model Foot- pke|Lif H zSe|ekn aePr DpSee| all tem Case notes yer|Hrs D eIr|led lrTe ByIor|Speed Vers. Intro Drop Style --------- ------ ---|---------|--- ---- -----|----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- X Portable F__|5-8 H____|--s 2--- 1FYVm|_____ 6.0.4 9-89 2-91 Luggable X BL Port. F__|3-6 H____|--s 2--- 1FYVm|_____ 6.0.4 2-91 10-91 Luggable X PB 100 NoIntFDn__|2-4 T____|--m 2--- 123-m|_____ 6.0.8 10-91 8-92 ThinPortbl X PB 140 F__|2-3 T____|aMs 2--- 1-3-m|_____ 7.0.1 10-91 8-92 Portable X PB 145 F__|2-3 T____|aMs 2--- 1-3-m|_____ 7.0.1 8-92 6-93 Portable ? PB 145B F__|2-3 T____|ams 2--- 1-3_m|_____ 7.1 6-93 8-94 Portable X PB 160 F__|2-3 T____|aIs 2--- 1-3_m|_____ 7.1 10-92 8-93 Portable ? PB 165 F__|2-3 T____|aIs 2--- 1-3Vm|_____ 7.1 8-93 8-94 Portable X PB 165c F__|1-2 T___B|aIs 2--- 1-3Vm|_____ 7.1 2-93 12-93 Portable X PB 170 F__|2-3 T____|aMs 2--- 1-3-m|_____ 7.0.1 10-91 10-92 Portable ? PB 180 F__|2-3 T____|aIs 2--- 1-3Vm|_____ 7.1 10-92 5-94 Portable X PB 180c F__|1-2 T____|aIs 2--- 1-3Vm|_____ 7.1 6-93 3-94 Portable X Duo 210 13 -__|2-4 T____|aIm 1--- AA--m|_____ 7.1 10-92 10-93 SlimPortbl ? Duo 230 13 -__|2-4 T____|aIm 1--- AA--m|_____ 7.1 10-92 12-94 SlimPortbl ? Duo 250 13 -__|2-5 T____|aIm 1--- AA--m|_____ 7.1 10-93 5-94 SlimPortbl ? Duo 270c 13 -__|2-4 T____|aIm 1--- AA--m|_____ 7.1 10-93 5-94 SlimPortbl Flop Adp 14 ___|_________|--n ____ 1____|_____ _____ _____ _____ Adapter MiniDock 14 ___|_________|aMm ____ 1____|_____ _____ 12-92 _____ Adapter Duo Dock 14 ___|_________|aMm ____ 1____|_____ _____ 11-92 _____ Eatable R Duo DkII 15 ___|_________|___ _Y__ ___V_|_____ _____ _____ _____ Eatable2 R PB520 16 F__|3-6 T___S|LSS 1Y__ 1-3Vm| 7 lb _____ 5-94 _____ Blackbird R PB520c 16 F__|3-6 T___S|LSS 1Y__ 1-3Vm| 7 lb _____ 5-94 _____ Blackbird R PB540 16 F__|3-5 T___S|LSS 1Y__ 1-3Vm| 7 lb _____ 5-94 _____ Blackbird R PB540c 16 F__|2-4 T___S|LSS 1Y__ 1-3Vm| 7 lb _____ 5-94 _____ Blackbird R Duo280 13 -__| 3 T____|aIm 1--- 0----|4.2lb _____ 5-94 _____ SlimPortbl R Duo280c 13 -__|3.5 T____|aIm 1--- 0----|4.8lb _____ 5-94 _____ SlimPortbl R PB LC A94 18 ___|_________|--- 1___ 0-3__|_____ _____ 8-94 _____ _________ R Duo603 13 -__|___ T____|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _________ R Duo603c 13 -__|___ T____|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _________ R PB 603 F__|___ T____|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _________ _ _______ ______ ___|___ _____|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _________ _ _______ ______ ___|___ _____|___ ____ _____|_____ _____ _____ _____ _________ Relabeled Machines: Motherboard Apple T Machine Price RAM HD VRAM Model Base Package Dealers - ------------ --------- --- -- ---- ----------- ------- ---------------- X Performa 200 S1250 4 40 Classic II 9-92 to 10-93 7.0.1P X Performa 250 Not in US 4 40 Color Classic 4-93 to 3-94 Australia,Britain X Performa 400 S1450 4 40 LCII 9-92 to 10-93 7.0.1P X Performa 405 S1299 4 80 1/2 LCII m o s Performa 410 999-1049 4 80 LCII m K s Walmart X Performa 430 S1499 4 120 1/2 LCII m o s X Performa 450 S1799 4 120 LCIII m o s Performa 460 1099-1299 4 120 LCIII@33MHz m K s f CircuitCity,Sears Performa 466 1299-1399 4 160 LCIII@33MHz M K s f PriceClub Performa 467 1299-1399 4 160 LCIII@33MHz M K s f Performa 475 1599 4 160 LC475 M K s f Sears Performa 476 1799 4 230 LC475 M K s f PriceClub,CircuitCity Performa 550 5 160 LC550 m C Sears Performa 560MM 2199 5 160 LC550 m C K f Apple,CircuitCity R Performa 575 2099 5 250 LC575 2 R Performa 577 2199 5 320 LC575 2 R Performa 578 2299 8 320 LC575 2 X Performa 600 4 40 IIvx(except b cache #6) 9/92 to 7.1P X Performa 600CD 2500 4 40 IIvx w/CDROM C Workgroup 60 8 Centris 610, Max 68 Mb, no MRS-DAT Workgroup 80 8 Quadra 800, Max 136 Mb, MRS-DAT avail Workgroup 95 16 Quadra 950 w/DMA SCSI card, ASharePro,MRSDT R Workgroup 95+ 16 Quadra 950 w/DMA SCSI card, ASharePro,MRSDT - ------- ----- - -- - - - - --- - - ---- -- - - --- --- -- -- --------------- Packages: M = Better Monitor, m = Good monitor, K = Keyboard, C = CDROM o = modem, f = Fax Send Modem, s = PDS, N = 1 Nubus Slot Software: 1 = Claris Works, Quicken, America Online 2 = Claris Works,America Online,Microsoft Dinosaurs,Amer. Heritage Dictionary -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monitor sizes: Size Pixels Inch Monitor (Dot P) (Hz) (DPI) Type A = 512x342 9" Classic ( mono) ( ) ( 72) B = 512x384 12" 12" low cost (. mm) ( ) ( ) 10" Color Classic (. mm) ( ) ( ) C = 640x400 9" Portables (. mm) ( ) ( ) D = 640x400 10" Portables (. mm) ( ) ( ) 640x480 10" PB180c, Duo270c (. mm) ( ) ( 94) E = 640x480 13" Apple Hi-Res RGB (.25mm) ( ) ( ) Trinitron Performa (.39mm) ( ) ( ) A Basic Color Disp(.39mm) (60) ( ) Performa Plus (.28mm) ( ) ( ) RGB Non-Interlaced VGA (Apple Color Plus) F = 640x480 14" Apple 14" Display (.26mm) (67) ( ) Trinitron (Macintosh Color Display) LC 520 & P 550 (.26mm) ( ) ( 69) G = 832x624 16" Apple 16" (.25mm) ( ) ( ) H = 640x870 Portrait (. mm) ( ) ( ) I =1024x768 17" Multiscan 17 (.26mm) ( ) ( ) Trinitron,Energy*,Tilt J =1152x870 20" Multiscan 20 ( mm) ( ) ( ) 1152x870 21" Apple Two Page (.26mm) ( ) ( ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _____ _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) |___| Apple Computer Suggested Retail Prices: |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) Apple Computer "Apple Prices" (Apple's idea of street price, not retail): (R indicates old Suggested Retail Prices. Could someone send me ApplePrices?) ----------- -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- Model RM OPT HD PRICE | RM OPT HD PRICE | RM OPT HD PRICE ----------- -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- Color Class 4 80 R1389 | | LC III 4 80 849 | 4 160 979 | LC 475 4 80 1082 | | LC 550 | 4 160 ____ | LC 575 | 4 160 ____ | Mac TV | 5 CD 160 2079 | Quad 605 4 80 969 | 8 160 1289 | Quad 610 8 LC 160 1439 | 8 E 40 230 1819 | 8 E40CD 230 2159 Q610 DOS 8 E LC 160 1579 | | 8 E40CD 230 ____ Quad 650 8 E 230 2129 | 8 E CD 230 2479 | 8 CD 500 3069 Quad 660AV 8 80 1969 | 8 230 1879 | 8 CD 230 2159 Quad 660AV | 8 500 ____ | 8 CD 500 2759 Quad 840AV | 8 230 3199 | 8 CD 230 3489 Quad 840AV 16 500 ____ | 16 CD 500 4419 | 16 CD 1000 5119 Quadra 950 8 0 3149 | 8 230 3679 | 8 CD 230 4249 Quadra 950 | 16 500 5309 | 0 1000 7329 WGS 95 | 16 230 R6089 | 8 CD 230 R8539 PM6100/60 8 160 1819 | 8 CD 250 2289 | 8 CD AV 250 2599 PM6100/60 | 16 SW 250 2519 | PM7100/66 8 1V 250 2899 | 8 CD1V 250 3179 | 8 CD AV 500 3989 PM7100/66 | 16 SW1V 250 3379 | PM8100/80 8 2V 250 4249 | 8 CD2V 250 4519 | 16 CD AV 500 5659 PM8100/80 16 2V 1000 6159 | 16 SW2V 500 5309 | WS 6150 | 4000 | WS 8150 | 7500 | WS 9150 | 12500 | PB 145B 4 40 R1429 | 4 80 1599 | PB 165 4 80 R1969 | 4 160 R2329 | 4 M 160 R2579 PB 165c 4 80 R2339 | 4 120 R2699 | 4 M 120 R2949 PB 180 | 4 120 2219 | 4 M 120 2479 PB 180c 4 80 R3719 | 4 160 R4079 | 4 M 160 R4329 PB 520 | 4 160 2200 | PB 520c | 4 160 2700 | PB 540 | 4 240 3000 | PB 540c | 4 320 4300 | PB Duo 230 4 80 R1719 | 4 120 R2079 | 4 M 120 R2319 PB Duo 250 | 4 200 1959 | 12 M 200 2479 PB Duo 270c | 4 240 2789 | 12 M 240 3299 PB 280 | 4 240 2500 | PB 280c | 4 320 3500 | PB Duo Dock 0 1079 | | PB MiniDock 0 589 | | PB Floppy Adapter 0 135 | | ----------- -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- Model RM OPT HD PRICE | RM OPT HD PRICE | RM OPT HD PRICE ----------- -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- | -- ----- ---- ----- Power Macs Logic Board Upgrades: PM Upgrade PDS Card 699 PM 6100/60 LB 8Mb 999 PM 6100/60AV 8Mb/2MbVRAM 1399 PM 7100/66 LB 8Mb/1MbVRAM 1499 PM 7100/66AV 8Mb/2MbVRAM 1699 PM 8100/80 LB 8Mb/2MbVRAM/Cache 1899 PM 8100/80AV 8Mb/2MbVRAM/Cache 1999 Options: LC = 68LC040 (NoFPU) E = Ethernet CD = CDROM M = Modem SW = SoftWindows AV = AV, 2Mb VRAM 1V = 1 Mb VRAM These options are only listed for items that are optional. Rebates until 3/28/94: Quadra 605 + StyleWriter or LaserWriter -$150 Quadra 610 + LaserWriter -$150 Description of first table categories: -------------------------------------- General Notes on Abbrieviations: - = No, or not available _ (underscore) = Information not available CAPS = >1 or better lowercase = <1 or not as good Type : X = The model is discontinued and no longer being sold by Apple. R = Rumored future model (VERY tenative) D = Rumor cancelled? ? = To be discontinued soon? Model: Name 1xxx = PB 2xxx = Duo 3xxx & 4xxx = LC 5xxx = AllInOne 6xxx = WidePizza 7xxx = 3SlotMetal 8xxx = MiniTower 9xxx = Tower x1xx = PPC 601 x3xx = PPC 603 x4xx = PPC 604 x5xx = PPC 620? Price: Price for the low end model. Typically I favor the educational price here as the Apple Street Price is listed in a separate table above. Rumors have the date it is to be released here. U = Used street price according to MacWeek 4-04-94 (RAM/HD listed) E = Educational or Academic Price (Add Sales Tax) ~ = Rumored Price A = Apple Street Price (Also listed in separate table above) CPU : 00 = 68000 20 = 68020 30 = 68030 40 = 68040 60 = 68060 01 = Power PC MPC601 03 = Power PC MPC603 04 = Power PC MPC604 20 = Power PC MPC620 68040 has a MMU, and an 8K cache. (An MMU allows Virtual Memory) 68030 has a MMU, and a 512 byte cache 68020 does not have an MMU, and has a 256 byte cache. A PMMU may be added to the Mac II to allow virtual memory. 68000 cannot do virtual memory at all. Speed: in MHz FPU: Coprocessor (FPU): (Y)es (n)o (O)ptional (T)hird party offers FPU A/UX: Requires FPU, not available on PowerBooks, C660AV or Q840AV. MMU: (Y)es or (N)o. An MMU allows Virtual Memory DSP: Digital Signal Processor. 5 = 55 MHz AT&T 3210 6 = 66 MHz AT&T 3210 Cache: O = Optional n = No Cache a = 256 byte Instruction b = 256 byte Instruction, 256 byte Data c = 256 byte Instruction, 256 byte Data, 32 Kb Memory d = 256 byte Instruction, 256 byte Data, 32 Kb Disk e = 4 Kb Instruction, 4 Kb Data f = 32 Kb Instruction, 32 Kb Data g = 32 Kb on chip cache, cache slot for Level II cache Sold : Soldered motherboard RAM (Mb) MaxRAM:Maximum memory config. SIMM : Number of SIMM slots for RAM. For portables, this is a memory slot. Type : 3 = 30 pin 6 = 64 pin 7 = 72 pin (new standard is 72 pin) Portables: (S)RAM, (D)RAM, or (P)SRAM. Speed: Speed of Memory in nS. Slots: Number of PCI, Nubus, Processor Direct, and other slots. Nubus: A = Adapter provides on Nubus slot, but blocks PDS slot. PDS: Note: In general, each processor direct slot is different. P = 040 PDS slot filled with DOS PC Card (486 @ 25 MHz) F = One 040 PDS slot (140 pin) L = One LC PDS Slot (96 pin) S = SE PDS Slot (96 pin) a = Portable PDS Slot (96 pin) M = 114 pin PDS slot accepts 96 pin LC pards N = 90 pin LC '030 PDS slot with redesigned 030 cards or PCMCIA cards. E = SE/30 PDS Slot (120 pin) d = IIsi PDS Slot (120 pin) c = Cache slot (120 pin) r = RAM expansion slot i = 120 pin accellerator Slot for IIvi, IIvx Is L = S = a? Is E = d = c = i? Can someone tell me? T = One 030 PDS Slot (120 pin) D = 152 pin Duo expansion slot 1 = CPU Specific PDS Slot Other: C = Communications slot for ethernet or modem. D = Digital Audio Video (DAV) M = Portable has a Modem slot c = Level II cache slot V = A/V slot accepts A/V card. T = Mac TV slot for TV tuner Block: If Block = B, then use of the PDS, C, or D blocks one Nubus slot. Video: Standard and Maximum: VRAM: Seperate Video RAM: q = quarter Meg h = half Meg t = 3/4 Meg O = One Meg T = Two Meg Note: lowercase represents < 1Mb, uppercase represents > 1Mb Max Screen Size for # bits per pixel: 1, 4, 8, 16 , or 24 bit color corresponding to 1, 16, 256, 32768*, or 16777216 colors * 16th bit is alpha channel Max Screen Size for # bits per pixel: How large a screen in inches can the computer drive to 8, 16, or 24 bits of depth? 9", 12", 13", 16", or 21" inches. Video: For portables: SCSI: Portable can act as an external SCSI drive when cabled to another Mac. Type: Type of Display: ua = unbacklit active matrix p = backlit passive matrix supertwist LCD a = active matrix LCD c = backlit active matrix LCD d = dual scan passive color (refresh is twice as fast as passive) Color: (B)lack/White, (G)reyscale, or (C)olor Batteries: L = Lead Acid N = Nickel Cadmium H = Nickel-Metal-Hydride H2 = Nickel Metal Hydride Type II H3 = Nickel Metal Hydride Type III (available for all Duos as well) Scrn Size: Screen size in inches and display area P = Portable = 640 x 400, S = Standard = 640 x 480 Video Out: Type of video output available at 8 bits/pixel: Typically 8 bit external video for up to 16" display Hardware Details: Engy*: Energy Star Rated (Idle state consumes less than 30 W) (Y)es - Always < 30 W (n)ot Energy Star rated (L)ow power mode automatically activated using software. All soft power macs and all displays can be energy star with third party devices. Also Energy*: ImageWriter I,II, StyleWriter I,II, Color SW Pr, Apple Color Printer, Personal LW 300, LW Pro 600 & 630 w/software. S Pwr: Soft Power on and off (Power on from Keyboard, Shutdown turns off computer) Intl : International Power Supply (Y)es (n)o Intl means: 100,240vac, auto configured, 50/60 hz PPC Up: Power PC Upgradable:m = motherboard swap d = daughterboard swap (less$) c = NuBus card B = Both motherboard swap and NuBus Card available DBus: S = Sixty-four bit data bus T = Thirty-two bit data bus s = Sixteen bit data bus h = Thirty-two bit data bus, but runs at half processor speed x = Thirty-two bit data bus, but 16 Mhz bus t = Thirty-two bit data bus, but 25 Mhz bus b = Sixteen bit data bus, and 16 Mhz bus. ROM : ROM Capacity: s = Sixteenth Meg (64K) e = Eighth Meg (128K) L = Lisa (16K) q = Quarter Meg (256K) h = Half Meg (512K) # = # Meg 128K ROMS have B&W capability, support for 800K floppies 256K ROMS add basic 8 color Quickdraw (except the SE) 512K ROMS have 32bit Quickdraw. Mode32, available free, allows the II, IIx, IIcx, and the SE/30 to do 32 bit addressing instead of the 24 bit their ROMs allow. QDraw: QuickDraw in the ROM: (n)ot 32 bit clean nor color QD (8) bit Color QD, not 32 bit clean (3)2 bit Color QD Description of Second Table entries: ------------------------------------ Notes and Footnotes: Refers to footnotes below. Front Ports: What ports are available on the Front? Flopy: Type of floppy drive? 8 = 800K Floppy, F = FDHD Floppy, C = CDROM RemCD: CD-ROM space or space for removable 5.25" Device. (O)ptional CDROM Other: Are there front controls for ADB? Contrast? Volume? Interrupt? Reset? Internal Ports: Portables: BatLifHrs: Apple expected battery life in hours. # HD: How many hard drives will fit? Size: Maximum hard drive size: (T) 2.5" Drive (e)xternal (H)alf height 3.5" Drive (3)Third height (F)ull height 5.25" Drive SCSI: SCSI transfer Speed in kb/s: a = 660, b = 1100, c = 1400, d = 1800 e = 3000, f = 3400, g = 3800 All 040 machines as of 11/1/93 have the 53c96 SCSI chip that the SCSI Manager 4.3 supports. Older macs use the 5380 SCSI chip. Spker: Internal speaker plays: (L)eft Channel mono (R)ight Channel mono (B)oth channels mixed (s) 8 bit stereo (S) 16 bit stereo. Back Ports: Level: Input Sound Jack: (A)ttenuated input (L)ine level input (PlainTalk Mike) Mike: (M)ono, mike provided (I)nternal mike built in (S)tereo input (AV macs only) (-) No sound input (m)ono sound input, but no mike provided unless get CDROM drive Snd : Output Sound Jack: (m)ixed mono (L)eft channel mono (R)ight chanel mono (s) 8 bit stereo up to 22 MHz (S) 16 bit stereo up to 48 MHz (%) For IIvi, IIvx, Performa 600: Mono sound output for any digitized sound (even if digitized in stereo. (Left channel is played)). However, CD audio can cross system board an play in stereo. Quadras have amplified stereo (i.e. sound passes through a 4 W amp) According to the DTS Q&A stack about the built in speaker: The only models that currently combine the two stereo channels into one for playback out of the internal speaker are the SE/30 and the IIsi. All others use just the left channel. If you would like to check for the machine's ability to do mixing, you can use Gestalt. This is documented in Inside Macintosh Volume VI, page 22-70. No doubt new machines were released since this was written; I don't know what the situation is relative to the Powerbooks. The Quadra and Centris machines mix the left and right audio signals before sending them to the speaker amp. Local: Localtalk Serial Port (Max K bits/second) (Standard modem and printer) Ether: Has Ethernet port built in? (Y)es (n)o (O)ptional at time of purchase (X)Transeiver (T)hick coax (t)hin coax GeoPT: GeoPort (Max K bits/second) Fire: Firewire Serial Port (Max K bits/second) # ADB: Number of Apple Desktop Bus ports Floppy:Connector available for external floppy drive: (Y)es (N)o (A)dapter (f) 800K, upgradable to FDHD (2) HDI-20 connection for FHDH (F) FDHD SCSI: SCSI port: (Y)es (N)o (3) HDI-30 SCSI connection (2) Dual SCSI Buses, on internal, one external Video: V = standard DB-15 connector video port (c)omposite video for Lisa T = Mac TV: RCA video in, RCA audio in/out, Coaxial antenna in. A = HDI-45 video port (Requires adapter for standard DB-15 video port) (Adapter included with PM6100-60, not incl with 7100 or 8100.) Other: Other external connections: (m)odem RJ-11 (h)eadphone S = AV: S-video in/out, composite video in/out V = standard DB-15 connector video port A = HDI-45 video port (Requires adapter for standard DB-15 video port) Overall Speed: Overall speed comparison according to MacWorld Dec 1993. System Ver.: The minimum system version that that model will run. All models >= Mac Plus can run the current system version. Product Life span: The dates the model was available from Apple. Case: The style of casing the computer is in. Footnotes: 0. All new macintosh models use the manual inject floppy drive. Auto Inject Floppy: In older machines, an auto-inject floppy would pull the disk into the drive when it was partially inserted. This drive does not have a visible dust flap over the opening. Manual Inject Floppy: This drive does not assist with disk insertion. Instead you must push the disk all the way in, so these models have a depression around the floppy slot to allow you to push deeper. The dust cover should prolong the lives of the floppy drive. Most users will not notice a difference in insertion-force required with the new drives. These drives are cheaper for Apple since they are made for other manufacturers as well. 1. Low Cost Modular Mac: IDE Disk Drive, Chameleon case, many slots to change configuration: PDS, Communication, A/V add on, Mac TV. IR Port for TV remote (future 2 way IR to communicate with Newton.) 2. LC 475, Performa 475, Performa 475: LC Case Quadra 605: Thin case, no removable bay. Outside US, Q605 may have an FPU. 3. LC520,LC550: Built in 14" Macintosh Color Display (69 dpi), internal mike, external mike input (no mike provided). Dual Speakers (stereo), Power on from keyboard (soft power), Energy Saving Mode. All but low end LC550 has Apple 300 CDROM. LC575: 33-MHz 68LC040, has a communications slot which can accept either an Apple Ethernet card (Adding Ethernet while LC slot free) or an internal Express modem. It uses the LC 475's System enabler (Enabler 065). 4. IIvi: Not available in the US 5. IIvx: CPU runs at 32Mhz, rest of the system board runs at 16Mhz IIvx: Rumor: Use of MIDI has a hardware problem on the IIvx 6. IIvi,P600,IIvx: Model comparison: IIvi : 16 MHz Processor, no cache, 16 MHz system bus speed, 32 bit bus P600 : 32 MHz Processor, no cache, 16 MHz system bus speed, 32 bit bus IIvx : 32 MHz Processor, 32K cache, 16 MHz system bus speed, 32 bit bus IIvx vs IIci: IIvx is slower except on video, since IIvx uses VRAM. 7. Centris 610, Centris 660AV, Quadra 610, Quadra 660AV, PM6100/60: - No automatic shutdown. Manual shutdown is necessary from front switch. - Front power switch may be mistaken for floppy eject switch by new user. - Power off without shutdown could be bad for HD data integrity. Centris 610, Quadra 605, Quadra 610 (8/160 model only): - No full 68040 with FPU offered by Apple. However, CPU is socketed and a full 68040 with FPU will run OK at 20 Mhz without heat sink. Quadra 610/8/160: Apple model number M2319LL/A has an LC040 (No FPU). Apple model number M2372LL/A has a full 040 with FPU (Not avail. in US). 8. Centris 650: Automatic shutdown available. Original low end model lacked FPU and Ethernet and had only 4 Mb soldered. 9. Centris 660AV, Quadra 660AV, Quadra 840AV Specifications: Built-in digital video (4 jacks: In/out composite, In/out S-video) - in/out 16-bit color, NTSC, PAL, SECAM composite or S-video. 32-bit digital signal processor (AT&T 3210 DSP, for voice recognition/synthesis and 16-bit sound in/out at up to 48kHz sampling). Faster DMA bus architecture and a high-speed serial port ("GeoPort", which can use the DSP to emulate a 9600 bps modem). They use 2Mb ROMs, which include Casper voice recognition. They come with Ethernet and offer optional CD-ROM drives and 500Mb hard drives. Note that if you get an AudioVision 14" Display for an AV or other mac, you should also receive an octopus like adapter to connect the monitor to the 3 or 4 connectors on the back of the computer. Early price lists (before 8/16/93) did not have this adapter listed for the AV machines. 10. Mac TV: Like a black LC520, CDROM, shows TV, PDS taken by TV hardware, 160 M HD, Audio and video in/outs, Only 20,000 will be made so limited availability, 32 bit data bus, 32 MHz processor, but 16 MHz board, TV remote 11. Why is the Quadra 800 slightly faster than the Quadra 950 ? Three main reasons: 1) The Q800 has 120 ns ROMs while the Q950 has 150 ns ROMs 2) The Q800 uses 60 ns DRAM and has interleaved memory while the Q950 uses 80 ns DRAM and has non-interleaved memory 3) The Q800 has a newer, higher performance memory controller However, the Q950 has 24 bit graphics instead of the Q800's 16 bit. 12. PowerMac's: Expect emulation to run at the speed of a 33 MHz 68030 to 25 MHz 68040 (Q610) depending on application. All have a geoport. PowerMac 6100-60/PDM : <$2000 with Keyboard and Monitor PowerMac 7100-66/BHA : high performance video, AV PDS card optional PowerMac 8100-80/Cold Fusion: 256 K Cache, 24 bit on 16" Screen high performance video, AV PDS card optional 13. Duos: 4 lb. Dockable portables with no internal floppy. Ports: serial RS-242, modem RJ-11, 152 pin 32 bit docking bus, power 14. Duo Dock and MiniDock: Ports: 1 ADB, 1 Video, 2 RS422 serial, modem RJ-11 pass thru, SCSI(HDI-30) Mike input, Sound output, Security connector. Minidock: You can use internal and external screen, Port for FD (HDI-20) Duo Dock: Internal screen is disabled when docked. V16C16 avail w/VRAM 15. Rumored Duo Dock II: Ethernet, 32K CPU Cache, FPU standard, 1Mb VRAM, drives 8 bit color on 21" display, large opening. 16. BlackBird: May 16, 1994 Choice of screen: 4 bit GS passive, 4 bit GS active, 8/16 bit dual scan passive color, 8/16 bit active color. Color offers 8 bit at 640x480 or 16 bit at 640x400. Touchpad instead of mouse, ethernet, function keys. Removable floppy drive can be replaced by PCMCIA card slot or battery. CPU on daughterboard for easy upgrade to PPC 603(Dec 94). Bundled Apple Powerbook Util, Mac PC Exchange, etc. 17. Macintosh Quadra 610, DOS Compatible: 25MHz 68LC040 and 25MHz 486SX(no FPU) Toggle between with single monitor, or show both with two monitors (no addl video card needed). Internal HD supports both Mac and DOS. Optional CDROM supports Mac, DOS. 8 ports and an external game port. All applications print to any DOS- or Macintosh-compatible printer. Bundled with Microsoft's MS-DOS 6.2, availability first quarter of 1994. On board video: 15 pin Super VGA connector for up to 16 " monitors. A DOS PDS Card for the Macintosh Q610 and C610 is also available. 18. Low cost Powerbook: Claris Works bundled. One serial port, no ADB port, No sound in nor sound out port. 19. Classic: Can boot from RAM-Disk copied from ROM when reboot holding Cmd-Shift-X-O. However, older system there not recommended. Just trivia. 20. TNT Series PowerMacs: HP = High Performance model for math modeling and relational database. GW = Graphics Workstation. Each has Independant video subsystem: 32-bit convolution, DAV interface, PCI expansion bus, faster internal bus, accelerated QD & QT, CPU on daughterboard for PPC 601, 603, or 604 at up to 150 MHz. Lower priced model lacks advanced video. (MacWeek 1/17/94). Optional DAV card offers Video In/Out. 21. Work Group Servers: WS 6150 S7,Appleshare 4.0, 256 Kb Level 2 cache WS 8150 S7,Optional Appleshare 4.0, Retrospect, 256 Kb Level 2 cache WS 9150 S7,Optional Appleshare 4.0, Retrospect, 512 Kb Level 2 cache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other sources of information that are available: Program Type Version Author Source Macintosh Model List Text Above Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.duke.edu (aka Mac Facts 2) __the Macs_ APPL 1.0b4 David Greenspon mac.archive.umich.edu Mac Catalog Database APPL? ?? Mark Simmons ZMac forum on compuserve gestalt-selectors-list Text 2.3 Rene Ros rgaros@bio.vu.nl _____ _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) | | Sterling Babcock (jdsb@ee.duke.edu) Please Email corrections. | | |___| Copyright 1993, 1994 Sterling Babcock (jdsb@ee.duke.edu) |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) ___ _____ (o o) _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=w=-U-=w=-=-( ___ ) | | Apple Macintosh Model Listing III Version 8/10/93 | | | | Compiled by: | | | | Kevin D. Connery keradwc@rahul.net Email corrections. | | |___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.duke.edu For model listing I. |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) I am looking for someone who is willing to update and maintain ML III. Please contact Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.duke.edu. NOTE: This list is the same as Kevin's list. However, he orders the models based on date of release. I have reordered the lines in order of the other model list (generally in order of power within subgroups). Mac Speed Ratings, 03/01/93 Kevin D. Connery keradwc@rahul.net Once again, here's the listing of the various Macintosh models, and their Speedometer 3.11 speed ratings.The columns are straightforward: the Model name, the CPU speed (in MHz) and type (680-{00/20/30/40}, and the 5 speed ratings from Scott Berfield's Speedometer utility for 6.0 (mostly 6.0.7) and 7.0.1/7.1. Where more than one set of data was present, they were averaged in using straight arithmetic mean. The number in () at the end of each line indicates how many samples were used to generate the number listed. Data from this run was based on tests from Speedometer 3.10 and 3.11; tests which flagged as 'possibly incorrect' were not included. Also note that those systems using v7.1 will have somewhat different results (especially FP) than will those from v7.0.1, due to the SANE differences. As you can see, there are still a few holes in the table. If you have a Mac which fits one of those holes, I'd greatly appreciate it if you would run Speedometer and send the results, either the machine record or the text summary, to kevin@isi.com, for inclusion in the next version. Similarly, if you have a Mac which shows only 1 or two samples, additional data to increase confidence levels would also be appreciated. Upgraded machines' data is particularly desired. Radius Rockets, Daystar PowerCache, Fusion, Novy, etc., data would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to everyone who submitted data, and special thanks to Sterling Babcock (jdsb@ee.duke.edu) and David Ruby (daver@uiuc.edu) for their Macintosh Information lists [See those lists for more details about the various Mac Models], and, of course, Scott Berfield, for his Speedometer utility itself. Model Speed Under OS 6.0.x | Speed Under OS 7.x #Samples CPU Graf Disk Math PR | CPU Graf Disk Math PR | # Original 8/00 | | | Fat Mac 8/00 | | | 512KE 8/00 | | | Plus 8/00 | 0.9 0.9 0.4 1.0 0.8 | 0.9 0.9 0.2 1.0 0.7 |(2) SE 8/00 | 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 | 1.0 1.0 0.3 1.0 0.8 |(2) Classic 8/00 | 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 | |(1) Clas.II 16/30 | | 3.9 3.3 1.8 5.2 3.5 |(2) SE/30 16/30 | 4.2 3.2 3.1 6.5 3.9 | 4.1 4.4 1.7 6.6 4.0 |(3) Clr Cls.16/30 | 4.0 4.5 2.1 5.7 4.0 |(1) LC 16/20 | | 3.4 4.1 1.2 4.0 3.2 |(4) LC-II 16/30 | | 4.0 4.3 1.7 5.6 3.8 |(6) LC-III 25/30 | 6.9 7.7 2.8 14.7 7.1 |(3) LC-475 25/40 | 16.2 18.9 2.0 31.6 6.8 |(1) II 16/20 | 3.4 4.2 0.6 5.7 3.3 | 3.2 3.8 1.3 5.3 3.2 |(4) IIx 16/30 | | 4.1 4.7 3.1 6.5 4.3 |(1) IIcx 16/30 | 4.2 6.2 2.2 7.5 4.7 | 4.2 5.9 1.6 8.1 4.6 |(6) IIvi 16/30 | 4.0 4.6 1.9 6.7 4.0 |(4) IIsi 20/30 | | 5.3 6.4 2.1 5.5 5.0 |(5) w/cache | | 5.6 8.0 2.0 7.7 5.8 |(1) w/FPU | 5.4 6.0 2.4 11.7 5.6 | 5.4 7.2 1.7 17.3 6.4 |(7) IIci 25/30 | 6.5 7.7 1.8 10.0 6.2 | 6.5 8.2 2.3 18.7 7.4 |(6) w/cache | 7.0 8.1 1.6 20.1 7.6 | 6.8 8.4 2.3 24.3 8.1 |(4) IIvx 32/30 | 7.0 8.1 2.2 26.4 8.4 |(4) IIfx 40/30 | 11.3 10.5 1.5 21.0 10.1 | 9.4 10.2 2.2 38.8 11.1 |(3) Prf.200 16/30 | | Prf.400 16/30 | | Prf.600 32/30 | 7.0 6.5 2.0 8.3 5.9 |(1) Cent610 20/40 | 13.0 17.1 4.9 24.6 13.7 |(1) Cent650 25/40 | 16.2 19.1 3.3 99.9 22.9 |(3) Q 700 25/40 - caches enabled | 16.2 17.4 3.1 100.6 22.4 |(6) Q 800 33/40 | 21.6 27.4 5.1 128.1 30.7 |(1) Q 840AV | 25.8 23.0 3.8 163.8 34.5 |(1) Q 900 25/40 - compatibility mode | 2.4 5.5 2.0 27.5 5.7 |(1) Q 900 25/40 - caches enabled | 15.7 15.5 1.6 101.7 21.3 |(2) Q 950 33/40 - caches enabled | 21.5 20.5 3.7 133.1 28.8 |(6) Portable16/00 | 2.2 1.8 1.2 1.9 1.8 | 2.1 1.2 1.8 1.9 1.8 |(2) PB 100 16/00 | 2.6 1.8 1.2 2.0 2.0 | 2.5 1.7 1.0 2.0 1.9 |(3) PB 140 16/30 | | 4.1 3.9 1.4 5.3 3.6 |(4) PB 145 25/30 | 6.5 5.0 1.4 8.0 5.2 |(1) PB 160 25/30 | 6.4 6.7 1.8 9.1 5.8 |(2) PB 165c 33/30 | | |(0) PB 170 25/30 | 5.9 4.9 1.3 20.6 6.2 |(5) PB 180 33/30 | 8.6 7.8 1.8 30.3 9.2 |(2) Duo 210 25/30 | 6.8 6.5 1.8 9.8 6.0 |(2) Duo 230 33/30 | 9.2 8.7 2.1 12.5 8.0 |(2) ------------------------------------------+------------------------------| Specials: Upgraded Machines | | ---------------|--------------------------+------------------------------| Model Speed Under OS 6.0.x | Speed Under OS 7.x #Samples CPU Graf Disk Math PR | CPU Graf Disk Math PR | # Plus | | | Brainstorm 2.0| | 1.9 1.8 1.2 2.1 1.7 |(3) Gemini 25 | 6.7 4.6 1.1 14.0 5.7 | (25 MHz 68030) |(1) Novy Quik30 (25 '030) | 6.8 4.5 0.7 5.8 4.8 |(1) SE | | | AE Transwarp | 11.0 8.4 1.9 24.7 9.8 | (40 MHz 68030 w/fpu) |(1) DoubleTime-16 | 2.5 1.8 1.2 1.8 2.0 | |(1) Gemini 20/030+882 | 5.6 2.7 1.4 23.8 5.7 |(1) MicroMac SE 25/030 | 7.0 4.0 2.1 5.3 4.9 |(1) Moebius 25/030+882 | 6.9 5.9 0.7 18.5 6.5 |(1) Novy 030/25+882 | 6.9 4.8 0.6 15.2 5.8 |(1) Radius 16/020 | 4.1 3.8 0.6 2.5 3.1 |(1) " 25/20+881 | 6.3 4.6 2.0 6.6 4.9 | |(1) Dove 16/030 | 3.5 1.9 1.6 1.4 2.4 | |(1) LCIII w/AE 4340 ('030-40Mhz) | 11.0 9.8 2.5 14.8 6.4 |(1) II w/DayStar PowerCache 50/030+882 | 13.7 10.6 0.7 32.1 12.0 |(1) IIfx w/55 MHz Perspect Systems upgrade | 15.3 8.7 1.8 58.8 15.0 |(1) IIci w/DayStar PowerCache 50/030+882 | 13.8 11.5 3.9 35.2 12.0 |(1) IIsi w/Daystar PowerCache 40/030+882 | 10.7 13.1 1.8 27.1 11.3 |(1) Classic w/Gemini 50/030+882 | 13.7 6.9 1.8 49.2 12.9 |(1) LC | | DayStar40/030 | 11.0 7.5 1.3 11.7 8.1 | |(1) DayStar40/FPU | 11.0 8.0 1.3 23.5 9.4 | |(1) Amiga 3000 | | | w/33 Mhz 68040 accelerator B/W partition and w/Amax-II Mac emulator | 17.8 8.7 1.4 17.3 11.8 |(1) _____ _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) | | Kevin D. Connery keradwc@rahul.net Email corrections. | | |___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.duke.edu For models List I |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____)