PowerBook 100

â â ä The Apple Macintosh PowerBook desktop. You can adjust both the Macintosh PowerBook 100 Features line of notebook computers repre- bright display and the standard-size Processor sents an outstanding partnership keyboard to work in any environment. > 16 MHz 68HC000 microprocessor of convenience, power, and The versatility of the Macintosh Expansion affordability. PowerBook 100 is hard to find in any > Five built-in ports for peripherals Macintosh PowerBook 100, the other notebook computer. Built-in > Internal slots for and RAM > Optional SCSI disk adapter allows the com- most affordable member of this line, networking capabilities give you puter to be used as an external hard disk. packs both the power and the ease instant access to all the resources â of Macintosh computing into a sleek, available in an AppleTalk network— Features Built Into Every Macintosh innovative design that makes it easy including electronic mail, printers, Usability to take your work wherever you go. and file servers. Five built-in ports give > Runs thousands of Macintosh applications This complete Macintosh system you plug-and-play connections > Easy to set up, learn, and use comes in a single package that fits to high-capacity hard disks, CD-ROM System software easily inside a briefcase. And it gives drives, printers, and input devices. > .0.1, with multitasking, file sharing, Balloon Helpä, and TrueTypeä fonts you all the traditional advantages of With the external drive, Networking a Macintosh—including unsurpassed you can work with data files stored > Built-in AppleTalk networking ease of use and the ability to run in Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and > File sharing without a dedicated server thousands of applications. ProDOSâ formats. With the optional Compatibility You’ll especially appreciate how modem, you can send electronic mail, > Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and ProDOS floppy comfortably you can work with the access information on other comput- disk formats Macintosh PowerBook 100. Its self- ers, even connect to your AppleTalk contained and palm rest network—plus send documents to will allow you to work easily with facsimile machines anywhere. the computer on your lap or on a Macintosh PowerBook 100

Technical Specifications

Microprocessor Trackball Disability access > 68HC000, running at 16 megahertz > 25 mm-diameter, dual button trackball > CloseView, Easy Access, and visible beep included with system software. These built-in Memory Clock/calendar solutions and third-party options provide > Comes with 2 pseudostatic RAM > CMOS custom chip with long-life lithium alternative input and output devices for on the logic board, and one memory battery people with disability. expansion slot. > Expand to up to 8 megabytes of RAM by Interfaces ADB power requirements installing a RAM expansion card in the > One Apple Desktop Busä (ADB) port for > Maximum current draw for all ADB devices is expansion slot keyboard, mouse, and other devices using 50 milliamps (a maximum of three ADB a low-speed, synchronous serial devices is recommended) Disk storage > One RS-422 for LocalTalkâ > One internal 20- hard disk networking, printers, , and other Electrical requirements > External 1.4-megabyte floppy disk drive; reads, devices > Line voltage: 110 to 220 volts writes, and formats Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, > One HDI-30 SCSI port for hard disks, > Frequency: 50 to 60 hertz and ProDOS disks scanners, CD-ROM drives, and other devices > One sound output port for external audio Environmental requirements Display amplifier > Operating temperature: 50° F to 104° F > 9 in. (229 mm) diagonal > One HDI-20 floppy disk drive port for the (10° C to 40° C) > Backlit Supertwist liquid crystal display external 1.4-megabyte floppy disk drive > Storage temperature: 50° F to 140° F > 640 by 400 pixels (10° C to 60° C) Modem > Relative humidity: 20% to 80% noncondensing Battery > Optional internal 2400-baud modem with fax > Altitude: 0 to 15,000 ft. (0 to 4,722 m) > Sealed lead-acid, 2.3 ampere-hours, provides at 9600 baud; includes fax send software 2 to 4 hours of usage before recharging is > Error correction and compression: MNP 4, 5 Size and weight necessary and V.42, V.42bis > Height: 1.8 in. (4.6 cm) > Recharge time: 3 hours > Width: 11 in. (28.0 cm) Sound generator > Depth: 8.5 in. (22.0 cm) Keyboard > Apple Sound Chip provides 8-bit sound > Weight: 5.1 lb. (2.3 kg) > Built-in keyboard with standard Macintosh capable of driving headphones or other stereo layout equipment through the sound port. > Two-level tilt adjustment

Ordering Information

Macintosh PowerBook 100 2/20 Macintosh PowerBook 2MB Memory Expan- Macintosh PowerBook AC Adapter Order No. M0567LL/A sion Kit Order No. M1058LL/A > Macintosh PowerBook 100 personal Order No. M1032LL/A computer with 2 megabytes of RAM and Macintosh PowerBook Fax/Data Modem (U.S., one 20-megabyte internal hard disk Macintosh PowerBook 4MB Memory Expan- Canada, Japan) > Battery and AC adapter sion Kit Order No. M0970LL/A > System software Order No. M1033LL/A > HyperCard 2.1 software and documentation Macintosh PowerBook Fax/Data Modem > Training software Macintosh HDI-20 External 1.4MB Floppy Disk (Europe, Australia, and some South American > Complete setup, learning, and reference Drive countries) documentation Order No. M8061LL/A Order No. M0980**/A > Limited warranty statement Macintosh PowerBook 100 Apple HDI-30 SCSI Disk Adapter Macintosh PowerBook 100 2/20 (with external Battery Recharger Order No. M2539LL/A floppy disk drive) Order No. M5130LL/A Order No. M1045LL/A Apple HDI-30 SCSI System Cable > All features included with the Macintosh Macintosh PowerBook 100 Order No. M2538LL/A PowerBook 100 2/20 Rechargeable Battery > 1.4-megabyte Macintosh HDI-20 External Order No. M1183LL/A 1.4MB Floppy Disk Drive

Apple Computer, Inc. © 1991 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleTalk, HyperCard, LocalTalk, Macintosh, and ProDOS are registered trademarks of 20525 Mariani Avenue Apple Computer, Inc. , Balloon Help, PowerBook, and TrueType are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. MS-DOS is a Cupertino, CA 95014 registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. OS/2 is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Mention of non-Apple ( ) products is for informational purposes, and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with 408 996-1010 regard to the selection, performance, or use of these products. TLX 171-576 August 1991. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. L0080LL/A