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From jdsb@ee.duke.edu Wed Aug 4 17:38:23 1993
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1993 17:38:20 -0400
From: J. D. S. (Sterling) Babcock <jdsb@ee.duke.edu>
To: macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu
To: macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu
Mac Archive:
Sheesh! This data changes WAY to fast. I just sent you an update
to version 8/2/93 and it is out of date! Please replace it with this.
Please replace the following in your archive with this file. This is
an updated version of the list.
OLD LISTING:
/mac/misc/documentation/macfactstwo.txt
31 7/08/93 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 7/08/93
please change the version to 8/04/93. Thank you.
Dear Readers:
Enclosed please find my collection of lists of Apple Macintosh Models.
Model List I is my regular list which provides as much information on the
configuration of each model that can fit on one line.
Model List II is additional information. It contains minimum and maximum
system versions, dates of manufacture, suggested retail prices and model of
case.
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 to jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu any corrections to Model List I or II.
Please email to keradwc@rahul.net any corrections to Model List III.
Sterling
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| | Please email corrections. | |
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The purpose of this list was a reference sheet for myself. The premise
was to get as much information as possible about each model that would fit
on one line. Any additional information about a model appears in the footnotes.
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.
NOTE: The class of 'R' is a Rumored future model. Those specs are VERY tenative!
Toaster and Processor- Memory--- Slot Ports- Video--------
Modular Models: C # N B E # std MAX Max Features,
T o I S S T u l M t V B V B Scrn Comments,
Y C SM p R n o I y bPoD iS h A R i R i Size or footnotes
P P pH r O t l Max M p uDcS kn e D A t A t (footnotes
E Machine Price U dz o M l d RAM M e sSkP ed r B M s M s 8 16 begin with #)
- ------- ----- - -- - - - - --- - - ---- -- - - --- --- -- -- ---------------
X Mac128 0 8 n s n 0 1/8 0 3 00 nm n 0 1 9
X Mac512,FatMac 0 8 n s n 0 1/2 0 3 00 nm n 0 1 9
X Mac512Ke 0 8 n e n 0 1 0 3 00 nm n 0 1 9
X Plus 0 8 n e n 0 4 4 3 00 nm n 0 1 9
X SE 0 8 n q Y 0 4 4 3 01 nm n 2 1 9
X Classic 0 8 n h n 1 4 1 3 00 nm n 1 1 9
ClassicII E 921 3 16 T h n 2 10 2 3 00 Ym n 1 1 9 16 bit data bus
X SE/30 3 16 Y q Y 0 128 8 3 01 ns n 2 1 9 32 bit data bus
Color Cla E1072 3 16 O n Y 4 10 2 7 01 Im n 1 q 8 h16 10 na 16 bit data bus
X LC 2 16 T h Y 2 10 2 3 01 Ym n 1 q 4 h 8 14 12 16 bit bdus #1
LCII E 895 3 16 T h Y 4 10 2 3 01 Ym n 1 q 4 h 8 14 12 16 bit bdus #1
LCIII E1150 3 25 O 1 Y 4 36 1 7 01 Ym n 1 h 8 t16 16 14 32 bit bdus #1
LC520 1509 3 25 O 1 Y 4 36 1 7 01 Is n 2 t16 na 14 na 32 bit bdus #3
X II 2 16 Y q Y 0 68 8 3 60 ns n 2 -----N/A-----
X IIx 3 16 Y q Y 0 128 8 3 60 ns n 2 -----N/A-----
X IIcx 3 16 Y q Y 0 128 8 3 30 ns n 2 -----N/A-----
X IIvi None 3 16 n 1 4 68 4 3 31 Y% n 2 h 8 O16 14 14 N/A in US #4,6
IIvx E1363 3 32 Y 1 Y 4 68 4 3 31 Y% n 2 h 8 O16 14 14 16 MHz bus #5,6
X IIsi 5/80 3 20 O h 1 65 4 3 11B Ys n 1 - 8 - 8 14 na
X IIci 5/80 3 25 Y h Y 0 128 8 3 31 ns n 2 - 8 - 8 14 na 32K cache card
X IIfx 3 40 Y h Y 0 128 8 6 61B ns n 2 -----N/A-----
Centris & Quadra Processor- Memory--- Slot Ports- Video--------
C # N B E # std MAX Max Features,
T o I S S T u l M t V B V B Scrn Comments,
Y C SM p R n o I y bPoD iS h A R i R i Size or footnotes
P P pH r O t l Max M p uDcS kn e D A t A t (footnotes
E Machine Price U dz o M l d RAM M e sSkP ed r B M s M s 8 16 begin with #)
- ------- ----- - -- - - - - --- - - ---- -- - - --- --- -- -- ---------------
Cent610 E1453 4 20 n 1 Y 4 68 2 7 11B ms O 2 h 8 O16 21 16 No Shutdown #7
Cent650 E2216 4 25 O 1 Y 8 136 4 7 31B ms O 2 h 8 O16 21 16 Yes Shutdn #8
Cent660AV R2300 4 25 Y 2 8 68 11B1 YS Y O16 21 16 55MHz 3210 #7,9
X Quad700 4 25 Y 1 Y 4 68 4 3 21B Ys Y 2 h 8 T24 21 na
Quad800 E3637 4 33 Y 1 Y 8 136 7 31B ms Y 2 h 8 O16 21 16 Comparison #10
Quad840AV R4200 4 40 Y 2 8 128 3 1 YS Y T24 21 66MHz 3210 #9
X Quad900 4 25 Y 1 Y 0 25616 3 51B Ys Y 1 O 8 T24 21 na
Quad950 E4741 4 33 Y 1 Y 0 25616 3 51B Ys Y 1 O 8 T24 21 19 Comparison #10
R PPC 601 Jan94 a 50 4 1 Cen610 box #11
R PPC 604 Spr94 3 Cen610 box #11
Portables: DIFFERENT TITLES!! (Ether becomes SCSI, VRAM becomes Video type)
(RAM fits into Slots, not SIMMs. Battery type added)
Portables: Processor- Memory--- Slot Ports- Video--------
C # N BM # C Max Features,
T o I S S T u lo M S T B o B Scrn Comments,
Y C SM p R n o l y bPod iS C A Y i l a Size or footnotes
P P pH r O t l Max o p uDce kn S D P t o t (footnotes
E Machine Price U dz o M l d RAM t e sSkm ed I B E s r t 8 16 begin with #)
- ------- ----- - -- - - - - --- - - ---- -- - - --- - - -- -- ---------------
X Portable 0 16 n q Y 9 1 01 nm n 1 a 1 B L 10
X Backlit Port. 0 16 n q Y 9 1 01 nm n 1 ba1 B L 9
X PB 100 0 16 n q Y 8 1 00 1 nm Y 1 bp1 B L 9 no Floppy
X PB 140 3 16 n Y 8 1 00 1 Ys n 1 bp1 B N 10
x PB 145 3 25 n Y 0 8 1 00 1 Ys n 1 bp1 B N 10 no Floppy?
PB 145B E1620 3 25 n Y 4 10 1 00 1 ms n 1 bp1 B N 10
PB 160 E2046 3 25 n Y 14 1 00 1 Is Y 1 bp4 G N 10 Port:8bitColor16"
R PB 165 3 33
PB 165c E2388 3 33 Y Y 14 1 00 1 Is Y 1 p 8 C N 9 Port:8bitColor16"
X PB 170 3 25 Y Y 8 1 00 1 Ys n 1 a 1 B N 9
PB 180 E3071 3 33 Y Y 14 1 00 1 Is Y 1 a 4 G N 10 Port:8bitColor16"
PB 180c E3547 3 33 Y Y 14 1 00 1 Is Y 1 a 8 C N 10 Port:8bit16" #14
Duo 210 E1398 3 25 n Y 24 1 00 1 Im Y 0 s 4 G H 9 Dockable #12
Duo 230 E1961 3 33 n Y 24 1 00 1 Im Y 0 s 4 G H 9 Dockable #12
R Duo ___ Oct93 3 33 n Y 24 1 00 1 Im Y 0 a 4 G 9 Active matrix gs
R Duo ___ Oct93 4 a 8 C 10 Active Color
R Duo ___ Sum94 4 33 n Y 24 1 00 1 Im Y 0 a16 C 9 Dockable #12
R Duo ___ Fal94 c 9 Dockable #12
Flop Adp E 93 - -- n - Y - 0 00 0 nn n 1 Port:No video, port FD #13
MiniDock E 503 - -- n e Y - 0 00 0 Ym Y 1 Port:8bitColor16",FD,HD #13
Duo Dock E 921 - -- O e Y - 0 20 0 Ym n 1 Port:8bitColor16",FD,HD #13
R Duo Dk II Oct93 Y Y Ethernet,8bitColor21" #15
- ------- ----- - -- - - - - --- - - ---- -- - - --- --- -- -- ---------------
Relabeled Machines:
T Machine Price RAM HD VRAM Model Base Extras
- ------------- ----- --- -- ---- ------------- ----------------
Performa 200 S1250 4 40 Classic II
Performa 400 S1450 4 40 LC II
Performa 405 S1299 4 80 1/2 LCII Monitor, modem, software
Performa 430 S1499 4 120 1/2 LCII Monitor, modem, software
Performa 450 S1799 4 120 LCIII Monitor, modem, software
Performa 600 4 40 IIvx #7
Performa600CD 2500 4 40 IIvx w/CDROM
Workgroup 60 Centris 610
Workgroup 80 Quadra 800
Workgroup 95 Quadra 950
- ------- ----- - -- - - - - --- - - ---- -- - - --- --- -- -- ---------------
Description of categories:
Type : X = The model is discontinued and no longer being sold by Apple.
R = Rumored future model (VERY tenative)
Model: Name
Price: Price for a 4 Meg RAM, 80 MB hard drive or the next smallest HD available
Rumors have the date it is to be released here.
R = Retail price S = Street price ~ = Rumored Price
E = Educational or Academic Price (Add Sales Tax)
Note: Suggested Retail prices are listed below.
CPU : 0 = 68000 2 = 68020 3 = 68030 4 = 68040 6 = 68060
a = Power PC MPC601 c = Power PC MPC603 d = Power PC MPC604
f = Power PC MPC620
68040 has an MMU, and an 8K cache.
68030 have a built in MMU, allowing them to do virtual memory & 8K cache
68020 do not have a MMU. A PMMU may be added to the Mac II.
68000 cannot do virtual memory at all.
Speed: in MHz
Copro: Coprocessor (FPU): (Y)es (n)o (O)ptional (T)hird party offers FPU
Cache: N=No Cache, 8 = 8K Cache (inside processorof 68040) 3=32K cache slot
All 68030's have a built in 8K cache. The above is for external cache.
ROM : ROM Capacity: s = Sixteenth Meg (64K) e = Eighth Meg (128K)
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.
1M or more ROMS have ??
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.
Intl : International Power Supply (Y)es (n)o
Intl means: 100,240vac, auto configured, 50/60 hz
Sold : Soldered motherboard RAM (Mb)
MaxRAM:Maximum memory config according to Apple.
Denser SIMMS may provide ! 65 @ 68 # 128 Mb
SIMM : Number of SIMM slots for RAM.
For portables, this is a special memory slot.
n = Uses new 72 pin SIMM to allow 32Mb modules instead of old 30 pin SIMM
Type : 3 = 30 pin 6 = 64 pin 7 = 72 pin (new standard is 72 pin)
Slots: Number of Nubus, Processor Direct, and Digital Signal Processor.
If Block = B, then use of the PDS blocks one Nubus slot
M = Portable has a slot for a Modem.
Note: In general, each processor direct slot is different.
The PCI slots will be coming to the Power PC macs.
Mike : Input Sound Jack:(Y)es, mike provided (n)o (I)nternal mike built in
(S)tereo (m)ono sound input, but no mike provided unless get CDROM
Snd : Output Sound Jack:(m)ono (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 Quadras and Powerbooks.
Ether: Has Ethernet port built in? (Y)es (n)o (O)ptional at time of purchase
SCSI : Portable can act as an external SCSI drive when cabled to another Mac.
# ADB: Number of Apple Desktop Bus ports
Video:
For portables:
type: p = passive matrix supertwist LCD
a = active matrix LCD
b = backlit passive matrix supertwist LCD
Clr : (B)lack/White, (G)reyscale, or (C)olor
Batteries: L = Lead Acid N = Nickel Cadmium H = Nickel-Hydride
Standard and Maximum:
VRAM: Seperate Video RAM: q = quarter Meg h = half Meg t = 3/4 Meg
M = One Meg T = Two Meg
Note: lowercase represents < 1Mb, uppercase represents > 1Mb
bits: 1, 4, 8, 16 , or 24 bit color corresponding to
1, 16, 256, 32768*, or 16777216 colors * 16th bit is alpha channel
Max : Max screen size in inches for 8 bit and 16 bit display:
9", 12", 13", 16", 21"
Size: A monitor size is included with some portables:
9" screen with 640x480 instead of most portables 640x480
Size Pixels Inch Monitor (Dot Pitch)
A = 512x342 9" Toaster (not important for mono)
B = 512x384 12" 12" LC (.??mm)
10" Color Classic (.??mm)
C = 640x400 9" Portables (.??mm)
D = 640x400 10" Portables (.??mm)
E = 640x480 13" Apple Hi-Res RGB (.25mm)
Performa Plus(.29mm) Performa(.39mm)
Apple Basic Color Monitor (VGA, $325)
F = 640x480 14" Apple 14" Display(.26mm)
G = 832x624 16" Apple 16" (.25mm)
H =1152x870 21" Apple Two Page (.26mm)
G = 640x870 Portrait (.??mm)
Features: Other unique features, comments or footnotes.
Ports: Additional ports besides the normal printer, modem, ADB, sound, SCSI,
Ext Drive port are listed under features.
V = Additional external video port
Models built after 8/89 have FDHD's instead of 800K drives.
A/UX: Models without FPUs cannot run A/UX.
Footnotes:
1. All LC's: No automatic shutdown. Manual shutdown is necessary.
2. CPU Board upgrade for Color Classic II
3. LC520: 14" built in color monitor, CDROM, Dual Speakers (stereo)
PPC upgradable, Power on from keyboard. Energy Saving Mode.
Only sold to K-12 market.
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
(Apple working on fix)
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
(This like a IIvi with built in accelerator and cache.)
IIvx vs IIci: IIvx is slower except on video, since IIvx uses VRAM.
7. Centris 610: Also Centris 660AV???
- No automatic shutdown. Manual shutdown is necessary from front switch.
- Power off without shutdown could be bad for HD data integrity.
- Front power switch may be mistaken for floppy eject switch by new user.
- 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.
8. Centris 650: Automatic shutdown available.
Original low end model lacked FPU and Ethernet and had only 4 Mb soldered.
9. Tempest(Centris 660av), Cyclone(Centris 840av) Specifications: (Rumor!)
Built-in digital video (in/out 16-bit color, NTSC, PAL, composite or
S-video), 32-bit digital signal processors (AT&T 3210 DSP, for voice
recognition/synthesis and 16-bit sound at up to 48kHz sampling).
Faster DMA bus architecture and a high-speed serial port ("GeoPort", which
can use the DSP to emulate a 14.4Kbps modem). They use 2Mb ROMs, which
include Casper voice recognition. They will come with Ethernet
and offer optional CD-ROM drives and 500Mb hard drives.
Earlier reports:
DSP does data compression. Mini Camera: 360x288x256 greylevel.
10. > 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.
11. Power PC's: Expect emulation to run at the speed of a 25 MHz 68040.
12. Duos: 4 lb. Dockable portables with no internal floppy.
Built in: microphone, speaker
Ports: serial RS-242, modem RJ-11, 152 pin 32 bit docking bus, power
13. 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
14. PB 180C, active color duo: 640x480 pixels.
15. Rumored Duo Dock II: Ethernet, 32K CPU Cache, FPU standard, 1Mb VRAM,
drives 8 bit color on 21" display
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| | Apple Macintosh Model Listing II Version 8/ 4/93 | |
| | Please email corrections. | |
| | Copyright 1993 Sterling Babcock (jdsb@ee.duke.edu) | |
|___| With the help of David A. Milton milton@ccu.UManitoba.CA |___|
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Ports
Model Overall Jul93 System Ver. Prod. Life Span Case SS GLHF AV
Speed Price Min Max Intro Dropped IOEPSDDMBD
-------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ ------- ---------- ----------
128 ---- ---- 0.1 1.1 Jan-84 Apr-86 Toaster nMnn Yn0
512 ---- ---- 0.3 3.2 Sep-84 Apr-86 Toaster nMnn Yn0
512ke ---- ---- 0.7 3.2 Apr-86 Mar-87 Toaster nMnn Yn0
Plus 0.8 375 1.0 7.1 Jan-86 Oct-90 Toaster nMnn YYn0
SE 1.0 575 1.0 7.1 Mar-87 Oct-90 Toaster nMnn2YYn2
Clsc 1.0 600 6.0.6 7.1 Oct-90 Dec-91 Toaster nMnn2 n1
ClscII 1.8 650 7.0.0 7.1 Oct-91 Toaster YMnn2 n1
SE/30 3.2 850 6.0.3 7.1 Jan-89 Oct-91 Toaster nSnn2YYn2
ClrClsc 1.7 1072 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 1994?? Toaster IMnn2 n1
LC 1.8 875 6.0.6 7.1 Oct-90 Jun-92 Pizza YMnn2 n1
LCII 1.7 975 6.0.7 7.1 Mar-92 Pizza YMnn2 n1
LCIII 3.6 1150 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 Pizza YMnn2 n1
LC520 ___ 1509 7.1 7.1 Jun-93 RLC520 YSnn2YYn2
II 2.4 1275 4.0.0 7.1 Mar-87 Jan-90 6SlotBox nSnn2YYn2
IIx 2.9 1625 6.0.3 7.1 Sep-88 Oct-90 6SlotBox nSnn2Y n2
IIcx 2.9 1400 6.0.3 7.1 Mar-89 Oct-90 3SlotBox nSnn2YYn2
IIvi ---- 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 Mar-93 3SlotMetal Y%nn2Y n2
IIvx 4.0 1363 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 Jun93? 3SlotMetal Y%nn2 n2
IIsi 2.9 1375 6.0.6 7.1 Oct-90 Feb-93 4"Rounded YSnn2YYn1Y
IIci 4.3 1925 6.0.4 7.1 Sep-89 Feb-93 3SlotBox nSnn2 n2
IIfx 6.8 2650 6.0.5 7.1 Mar-90 Oct-91 6SlotBox nSnn2 n2
Ports
Model Overall Jul93 System Ver. Prod. Life Span Case SS GLHF AV
Speed Price Min Max Intro Dropped IOEPSDDMBD
-------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ ------- ---------- ----------
Centr610 7.7 1453 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 TallPizza mSOn2 n2
Centr650 10.6 2216 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 3SlotMetal mSOn2 n2
Cent660av TallPizza Y 2
Quad700 10.0 2900 7.0.0 7.1 Oct-91 Feb-93 3SlotStand YSYn2 n2
Quad800 13.5 3637 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 MiniTower mSYn2 nn2
Quad840av MiniTower Y 3
Quad900 10.0 3650 7.0.0 7.1 Oct-91 Jul-92 Tower YSYn2 n1
Quad950 12.0 4741 7.0.0 7.1 May-92 Tower YSYn2 n1
Portable ---- 600 6.0.4 7.1 Sep-89 Oct-91 Luggable nMnn2 n1
PB100 ---- 775 6.0.8 7.1 Dec-91 Oct-92 ThinPort nMnn2 n1
PB140 ---- 1275 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Oct-92 Portable YSnn2 n1
PB145 ---- 1375 7.0.1 7.1 Oct-92 Jun-93 Portable YSnn2 n1
PB145B ---- 1620 7.0.1 7.1 Jun-93 Portable YSnn2 n1
PB160 ---- 1675 7.0.1 7.1 Oct-92 Jul93? Portable ISnn2 n1
PB165 ---- ---- 7.1 7.1 Rumor Portable ISnn2 n1
PB165c ---- 2388 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 Portable ISnn2 n1
PB170 ---- 2125 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Oct-92 Portable YSnn2 n1
PB180 ---- 3100 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 Portable ISnn2 n1
PB180c ---- 3547 7.1 7.1 Jun-93 1993?? Portable ISnn2 n1
Duo 210 ---- 1398 7.0.0 7.1 Oct-92 SlimPort IMnn n0
Duo 230 ---- 1961 7.0.0 7.1 Oct-92 SlimPort IMnn n0
MiniDock ---- ---- ----- ----- Dec-92 Adapter YMnn2 n1
Duo Dock ---- ---- ----- ----- Nov-92 Eatable YMnn2 n1
Perf200 ---- ---- 7.0.1 7.1 Nov-92 Toaster
Perf400 ---- ---- 7.0.1 7.1 Nov-92 Pizza
Perf600 ---- ---- 7.1.P 7.1 Oct-92 3SlotMetal
Perf600CD ---- ---- 7.1.P 7.1 Oct-92 3SlotMetal
KEY TO CHART:
Overall Speed: Overall speed comparison according to MacWorld June 1993.
Jul 93 Price : Street price as of July 1993 from MacWeek 7-12-93.
System Ver.: The minimum and maximum system version that that model will run.
Product Life span: The dates the model was shipping from Apple.
Case: The style of casing the computer is in.
Ports: (Back of computer) Front Ports: (To list later)
Sound: SI = Snd In HD
SO = Snd Out FD
Networking: E = Ethernet CDROM/Removable
GP = GeoPort
LS = LocalTalk Serial
Peripherals: HD = External Hard Drive (SCSI)
FD = External Floppy Drive
M = Telephone Jack for Modem (Portables)
AB = Apple Desktop Bus Ports
VD = Video Port
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Apple Computer Suggested Retail Prices:
Rebates until 9/30/93: a=$50 b=$100 c=$150 d=$300 e=$350
----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----------
Model RAM 40HD 80HD 160HD 230HD 230CD 500HD 500CD Additions
----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----------
Classic II 4MB 1079a 1209
Color Class 4MB 1389a FPU $79 VRAM $99 Ether $165
LC II 4MB 1239 1349 LCII to III $599
LC III 4MB 1349 1499 FPU $79 VRAM $99 Ether $165
LC 520 5MB 1509 ____
IIvx 4MB 1659c 2029c IIvx to C650 $1599
IIvx 5MB/CD/VRAM 2099d
IIvx 8MB 2219c
Centris 610 4MB/LC040 1659c
Centris 610 4MB/LC040/E 1769c
Centris 610 8MB/LC040/E 2319c 2699d
Centris 650 4MB/LC040 No Longer Offered
Centris 650 8MB/040/E 2139 2489 2869 3139
Cent 660AV 8MB 2139 2489 2799 3139 3449
Quad 840AV 8MB 4069 4399
Quad 840AV 16MB 5119 5449 1G/CD: $6249
Quadra 800 8MB 3769 4489 4799 1G/CD: $5289
Quadra 950 8MB No HD: 3999 4599 5239 6439
WGS 95 16MB 6089 8539
----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----------
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Model RAM NONE 40HD 80HD 120HD 160HD 230HD Additions
----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----------------------
PB 145B 4MB 1429 1679
PB 160 4MB 1609 1969 2329
PB 165c 4MB 2339a 2699a 4/120 w/modem $2949
PB 180 4MB 3389b 3749b 4/120 w/modem $3999
PB 180c 4MB 3719 4079 4/160 w/modem $4329
PB Duo 210 4MB 1499b
PB Duo 230 4MB 1719 2079 4/120 w/modem $2319
PB Duo Dock 1079c 1975e
PB MiniDock 589
PB Floppy Adapter 135
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Model RAM NONE 40HD 80HD 120HD 160HD 230HD Additions
----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----------------------
Macintosh Performa Dealers Prices: NOTE: These are dealers prices!! No
Suggested retail price exists for the performas. The dealer will add his
profit margin to the following. Various dealers will differ in price.
----------- --- ----- ----- ----- -----
Model RAM NONE 40HD 80HD 160HD
----------- --- ----- ----- ----- -----
Perf 200 4MB 1065 Perf Display 269
Perf 400 4MB 1130 Perf Display Plus 327
Perf 600 4MB 1519 StyleWriter 283
Perf 600 5MB/CD 1899
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| | Apple Macintosh Model Listing III Version 7/21/93 | |
| | Compiled by: | |
| | Kevin D. Connery keradwc@rahul.net Email corrections. | |
|___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.duke.edu For model listing I. |___|
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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)
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 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)
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Specials: Upgraded Machines | |
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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)
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)
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|___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.duke.edu For models List I |___|
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