Macintosh IIx

The Macintosh IIx was launched in September 1988 by Apple. High of the range Macintosh, it is an evolution of the Macintosh II, of which it takes again the case and evolutionarity (with 6 slots NuBus and 8 sites report in particular). It was the first Macintosh to embark a processor Motorola 68030. It was marketed to 7769 $. The third and last Macintosh to take again the same case will be the Macintosh IIfx.

Characteristics

  • processor: Motorola 68030 given rhythm to 16 MHz
  • addressing 24 bits
  • FPU: drunk Motorola 68882
  • system 32 bits to 16 MHz
  • ROMANIAN: 256 Kio
  • RAM: 1 Me extensible to 32 Me
  • 0,5 Kio of Mémoire hiding place level 1
  • Hard drive SCSI of 40 or 80 Mo
  • 1 or 2 readers of Disquette S “Superdrive” 1,44 Mo 3,5"
  • slots of extension:
    • 6 slots of extension NuBus
    • 8 connectors report SIMM 30 pins (minimal speed: 120 NS)
    • 2 slots 3,5" (interface SCSI)
  • connector industry:
    • 1 port SCSI (DB-25)
    • 2 ports series (Mini DIN-8) for the Modem and the Printing
    • 2 ports ADB
    • left sound: stereophony 8 bit
  • dimensions: 14,0 X 47,5 X 36,6 cm
  • weight: 10,9 kg
  • food: 230 W
  • supported systems: System 6 .0.1 with 7.5.5

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