Date: Tue, 11 May 1993 11:11:51 -0500 From: David Ruby Subject: Mac-Types-6a.txt Here is a semi-complete list of the various Macintosh models in the world as of February 1993. I've changed the format a little, and the next version will have to change again, but it is still readable and has more information than the version I posted in October. This is version 6a. David Ruby daver@uiuc.edu CCSO Network Support University of Illinois ---------cut here------------- DAVER'S MONGO LIST OF MAC FACTS AS OF FEBRUARY 1993 name CPU RAM: slots video snd drive adb foot FPU mn-mx bnk ROM on extern sys in ex lifespan note (68000)+---+---------+----+---+----------+--+---+-----+--+-----------+---- 128 | 8 128k - 0 64 9b - nM 001 SS f- 0 1/84- 4/86 H 512 | 8 512k - 0 64 9b - nM 002 SS f- 0 9/84- 4/86 H Plus | 8 0-4 2x2 0 128 9b - nM 300 DS fs 0 1/86-10/90 H* 512ke | 8 512k - 0 128 9b - nM 300 DS fs 0 4/86- 3/87 H SE | 8 0-4 2x2 1P 256 9b - nM 400 DS fs 2 3/87-10/90 A* Portab |16 1-9 na mem 256 10a 0k? nM 604 HD fs 1 9/89-10/91 H Classic| 8 1-4 - mem 512 9b - nM 606 HD fs 1 10/90-12/91 H* PB100 |16 2-8 - mod 256 9l - nS 608 - fh 1 12/91-10/92 H (68020)|---+---------+----+---+----------+--+---+-----+--+-----------+---- II |16F 0-68 2x4 6N 256 - - nS 400 DS -s 1 3/87- 1/90 AI LC |16 2-10 1x2 1P 512 - .25/.5 eS 606 HD -s 1 10/90- 6/92 I* (68030)+---+---------+----+---+----------+--+---+-----+--+-----------+---- IIx |16F 0-128 2x4 6N 256 - - nS 603 HD -s 2 09/88-10/90 SE/30 |16F 0-128 2x4 1P 256 9b - nS 603 HD fs 2 01/89-10/91 * IIcx |16F 0-128 2x4 3N 256 - - nS 603 HD fs 2 03/89-10/90 B IIci |25F 0-128 2x4 3N1P 512 - 0k nS 604 HD fs 2 09/89- 2/93 B IIfx |40F 0-128 2x4 6N 512 - - nS 605 HD -s 2 03/90-10/91 C IIsi |20 1-65 1x4 1P/N 512 - 0k eS 606 HD fs 1 10/90- 2/93 PB140 |16 2-8 na mod. 1mb 10l - eS 701 HD -h 1 12/91-10/92 ClassII|16f 2-10 1x2 0 512 9b - eM 700 HD fs 1 12/91 * PB170 |25F 2-8 na mod 1mb 10a - eS 701 HD -s 1 12/91-10/92 LC-II |16 4-10 1x2 1P 512 - .25/.5 eM 700 HD -s 1 05/92 * PB145 |25 2-8 na mod. 1mb 10l - eS 701 HD -h 1 09/92- 2/93 Perf200| **see Classic II** 09/92 Perf400| **see LC-II** 09/92 Perf600|32f 4-68 1x4 3N1P 512 - .5/1mb eS 71P HD -s 2 10/92 D IIvi |16f 4-68 1x4 3N1P 512 - .5/1mb es 710 HD -s 2 Not in US D IIvx |32F 4-68 1x4 3N1P 1m? - .5/1mb eS 710 HD -s 2 10/92 CD Duo210 |25 4-24 na mod. 1m? 9L - iM 700 - -- 0 10/92 FG Duo230 |33 4-24 na mod. 1m? 9L - iM 700 - -- 0 10/92 FG DuoDock| 0f n/a - 2N n/a - .5/1mb eM na HD -s 1 10/92 MiniDck| 0 n/a - 2N n/a - 512k eM na - fs 1 10/92 PB160 |25 4-14 na mod. 1m? 10L 8bit iS 710 HD -h 1 10/92 PB180 |33F 4-14 na mod. 1m? 10A 8bit iS 710 HD -h 1 10/92 ColClas|16f 4-10 1x2 1P 1m? 10C .25/.5 iM 710 HD -s 1 2/93 F* LC-III |25f 4-36 1x1 1P 1m? - .5/.75 eS 710 HD -s 1 2/93 PB165c |33F 4-14 na mod 1m? 9p 8bit iS 710 HD -h 1 2/93 F (68040)+---+---------+----+---+----------+--+---+-----+--+-----------+---- Quad700|25F 4-68 1x4 2N1P 1mb - .5-2mb eS 700 HD -s 2 12/91-02/93 CE Quad900|25F 0-256 4x4 5N1P 1mb - 1-2mb eS 700 HD -s 1 12/91-07/92 CE Quad950|33F 0-256 4x4 5N1P 1mb - 1-2mb eS 700 HD -s 1 7/92 CE Cent610|20 4-68 2x1 1N/P 1m? - .5-1mb es 710 HD -s 2 2/93 CE Cent650|25f 4-132 4x1 3N1P 1m? - .5-1mb eS 710 HD -s 2 2/93 CE Quad800|33F 8-136 4x1 3N1P 1m? - .5-1mb eS 710 HD -s 2 2/93 CE -------+---+---------+----+---+----------+--+---+-----+--+-----------+---- footnotes: (A) Machines built after 1988 came w/FDHD drives instead of 800k drives. (B) the IIci's PDS slot is for cache cards. (also called cache slot) (C) Cache is built into motherboard CPU (D) Bus runs slower than processor (E) Quadras have built in Ethernet ports, Centris' have opt. ethernet ports (F) Duo & PB165c 9" screen has 640x400 dots, Color Classic 10" has 512x384 (G) Duo's have 1 serial port that can be used for a modem or appletalk. (H) 68000 based machines cannot do System 7's virtual memory (I) 68020 based machines can do virtual mem. with a PMMU upgrade. (*) machine has a 16bit databus instead of 32bit. KEY TO CHART: CPU:CPU speed in Mhz.F=FPU (math coprocessor) built in,f=socket for opt.FPU RAM:mn=min=RAM on motherboard, mx=max=RAM w/16meg SIMMs (if possible) bank=banks of memory x number of SIMMS slots per bank. SLOTS:N=NuBus,P=processor direct (card type depends on CPU model) VIDEO:9 & 10 refers to the diagonal measurement(in inches) of screen 9" screen has 512x342 dots. 10" screen has 640x400 dots, b=Black&White built in screen, c=Color built in screen l=supertwist backlit LCD (b&w), L=4 bit greyscale LCD, a=active matrix LCD (b&w), A=4 bit greycale active matrix LCD, p=passive matrix color LCD .25,.5,.75,1m,etc refers to the amount of VRAM in megs (min and max) avail.for external monitors. 0k means the main memory is used. 8bit means external video supports 256 colors (unknown VRAM) SOUND:(snd) n=no built in recording capacity. e=has microphone jack i=has internal microphone, M=mono sound output S=stereo output s=mono, but will play stereo sound from CD player ADB: # of adb (keyboard) ports SYS: minimum system needed (ex 608=6.0.8, 710=7.1, 701=7.0.1) DRIVES:(drv) in=type of floppy drive included with machine. SS=only reads single sided disks.DS=drive also reads double sided disks.HD=also reads 1.4 meg mac disks,as well as IBM disks. ex=external disk drive ports,f=floppy,s=25 pin scsi port,h=HDI-30 pin scsi LIFESPAN: Most of the dates come from a chart in MacUser. The newer machine's start dates refer to the approximate announcement time. misc. notes and oddities: Items with question marks (?) indicate that I've heard this to be true, but have no official apple document to prove it's true and can't actually verify it myself. Feel free to correct me on these items anytime. The sound info will now be based on actual tests of stereo out as opposed to the official apple sales babble. (Haven't heard about new models, though) New SIMM types have arrived, but I haven't figured out how to incorporate that into the table. Soon hopfully. I think this format stretches the limits of an ascii table. Any suggestions? I'm considering moving the floppy drive info into a footnote. Thanks to everybody at the University of Illinois and the readers of comp.sys.mac.hardware who helped out. I intend to keep this list current as well as to fill in the blanks, so please send any info or suggestions to me at daver@uiuc.edu David Ruby February 18, 1993 (vers 6a)