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itself. The Apple is the Contents only computer in the world that works Page the way you do. And no amount of 2 technological camouflage will hide the Macintosh Classic II 3 Macintosh PowerBook 4-5

fact that people like using Macintosh Macintosh LC II 6

more than ordinary pc's. Macintosh IIsi 7 People use the Macintosh Macintosh IIci 8 700 9 more often ___. , and get better 10

results. So don't judge computer Printers 11 power by and MIPS alone. Personal LaserWriter 12 LaserW riter II 13 A computer's real power needs to be Peripheral Products 14

measured by the performance ' Display Systems 15 and achievements of the people Glossary of Terms 16-17 who use it. Looking at power in this way rapidly narrows your choice of computers to one: Macintosh. Because it puts you in a position of real power. The power to be your best. APPLE PRODUCT RANGE

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Macintosh Classic Macintosh Classic II The Apple Macintosh Classic offers all of Based on our fastest selling Macintosh model ever, the Apple the most valued advantages associated with Macintosh Macintosh Classic II personal computer extends the computers in the lowest priced Macintosh. It's an excellent capabilities of the Macintosh Classic - giving you higher choice for first time Macintosh buyers who want the essential performance and Processor 68030, 16 MHz features of a Macintosh in greater expan d a b1i lit ty. "'-RAM=�--;2c'-'ro "",,-,4 �M .-"-b x""e a-cp d,.,.n b,-ea -ol -,-,O, ""'I M"""-b - a complete, affordable Proc

Apple Extended Keyboard II $440 AppleColor Hi-Res RGB Monitor $1,295 (Requires video-out card supplied by third parties)

Options Options 2 Mb Memory Expansion Kit 5350 2 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $350 Apple External 1.4 Mb SuperDrive $545 Apple External 1.4 Mb SuperDrive $545 AppleCO 150 $995 AppleCO 150 $995 Coprocessor Card Supplied by third parties

Sample Configurations Sample Configurations Macintosh Classic Macintosh Classic Macintosh Classic II Floppy System Hard Drive System Hard Drive System Macintosh Classic 2 Mb Floppy Macintosh Classic 4/40 Macintosh Classic II 4/80 (4 Mb RAM, 40 Mb Hard Drive) (4 Mb RAM, 80 Mb Hard Drive)

$1,695 $2,395 $2,995

Page 2 Page 3 Macintosh PowerBook Macintosh PowerBook Accessories The Apple Macintosh PowerBook family of notebook Apple Macintosh PowerBook peripheral products offer computers offers complete Macintosh functionality and several important ways to enhance the performance and performance in an all-in-one design that fits easily in your flexibility of your PowerB ook system. The Macintosh briefcase. They deliver all the features that make a Macintosh PowerBook Fax/Data is an excellent enhancement for a Macintosh - and click operation, high-quality Macintosh PowerBook personal computer users who want to graphics, the ability to run thousands of consistent graphical exchange information with other computers as well as send Macintosh applications and built-in networking. Also standard facsimile transmissions. The Apple HDI-30 SCSI Disk Adapter Macintosh input and output capabilities eliminate the need for allows you to use a Macintosh PowerBook 100 personal a docking station. computer as an external hard disk with another Macintosh system for fast and easy file transfer.

�lacintosh PowerBook 100 Peripheral Products The Macintosh PowerBook 100, the most affordable member Macintosh PowerBook 2 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $495 of the family, packs both the power and the ease of Macintosh Macintosh PowerBook 4 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $995 computing into a sleek, innovative design that makes it easy Macintosh HDI-20 External 1.4 Mb Drive $295 to take your work wherever you go. Macintosh PowerBook 100 Battery Recharger $195 Macintosh PowerBook 100 Rechargeable Battery $115 Macintosh PowerBook 100 2/40 $2,895 Macintosh PowerBook AC Adapter $115 (includes external floppy disk drive) Apple HDI-30 SCSI Disk Adapter $85 Apple HDI-30 SCSI System Cable $85 Macintosh PowerBook 140/170 Rechargeable Battery $115 Macintosh PowerBook 140/170 Battery Recharger $195 Macintosh PowerBook l'-lO The PowerBook 140 offers greater performance than the PowerBook 100 and comes with a built-in floppy disk drive. The PowerBook 140 incorporates a full page width screen and built-in sound input capability. Technical Details

100 140 170 Macintosh PowerBook 140 4/40 $4,495 Processor 68HCIJOO; 16 MHz 68030: 16 MHz 68030; 25 MHz Coprocessor 68882; 25 MHz

RAM standard RAM maximum

Macintosh PowerBook 170 Weight 2.Jkg J.lkg 3.lkg Storage The PowerB ook 170 is the most powerful member of the J.5-inch 1.4 Mb SuperDrive external internal iru:emal family and runs applications up to 50 percent faster than the J.5-inch SCSI hard disk drive 40Mb 40Mb 80Mb PowerBook 140. Interfaces External disk drive port HDl-30 SCSI port Soond-out port Sound-in port pon Macintosh PowerBook 170 4/80 $6,995 RS-422 serial pons

Built-in AppleTalk capability Yes Yes Yes

Display Backlit Supenwist LCD 229mm 254mm Active Matrix Display 254mm

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Macintosh LC II Macintosh IIsi - The Apple Macintosh LC II personal computer is Apple The Apple Macintosh Hsi offers high performance and a wide Computer's most affordable colour-capable Macintosh. range of expansion and video options, making it ideal for Combining flexibility with a sleek low-profile design, the LC II people who need a powerful but very affordable Macintosh gives you a range of options for larger screens, colour system that Can easily Proeesso, 68030; 20MHz displays, and system grow With their needs. Uuih in Paged Processor 68o3(}. 16 MHz It comes with Coprocessor Oplional via adapith CPU 12" RGB Display $895 Extended Keyboard $440 Keyboard II $240 13" RGB Display $1,295 Extended Keyboard II $440 Portrait Display $1,595 8•24 Display Card $1,295 11 Macintosh 12" Mono Display $545 16 Color Display" $2,995 Macintosh 12" RGB Display $895 21" Color Display" $7,995 AppleColor Hi-Res RGB Monitor $1,295 • Requires display card Options Options . 512 K VRAM SIMM $295 NuBus Adapter Card $350 2 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $350 030 Direct Slot Adapter Carel $350 Apple He Card $270 4 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $695 AppleCD 150 $995 8 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $1,395 Apple OneScanner $1,995 AppleCD 150 $995 Co-processor card 3rd Parties Apple OneScanner $1,995 LC Card $325 Universal Monitor Stand $170

Sample Configurations Sample Configurations Colour System 2/ 40 Extended Colour System 4/80 Portrait System 3/4 0 24 Bit Colour System 5/80 Macintosh LC II 2/40 Macintosh LC II 4/80 Macintosh llsi 3/40 Macintosh Ilsi 5/80 12" RGB Display Hi-Res RGB Monitor Portrait Display 13" RGB Display Keyboard Apple Keyboard NuBus Adapter Card 8 • 24 Display Card Apple Keyboard $3,890 $5,030 $6,330 $8,175

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Macintosh Ilci · The Macintosh Ilci offers high performance and enhanced The Macintosh Quadra 700 is our highest performance desktop functionality in a system with a small footprint. It runs applications system. It is designed with a powerful 68040 up to 45 percent faster than the Macintosh llsi. It's an excellent micro-processor, faster Processor MC6lio40; 25 MHz choice for people who Proce.<5()1' 68630: 25 MHz graphics architecture, and Built-in Pa ed Mom. Mana emcnt Unit require very fast system llu,lt-ln Paged Mem. Management Unit enhanced Nu Bus and SCSl Coprocessor lntegr:ned mathscoprocessor on M Cop

Universal Monitor Stand S170 4 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $695 4 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $695 8 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $1,395 8 Mb Memory Expansion Kir $1,395 Apple OneScanner $1,995 Apple OneScanner $1,995 AppleCD 150 $995 AppleCD 150 $995 Macintosh VRAM Upgrade Kit $295

Sample Configurations Sample Configurations Colour System System Colour System Workstation System Macintosh llci 5/80 Macintosh !Ici 5/16o Macintosh Quadra 700 4/80 Macintosh Quadra 700 4/230 Hi-Res RGB Monitor 8• 24 Display Card Hi-Res RGB Monitor 21" Color Display Apple Keyboard Two-Page Monitor Apple Extended Keyboard Apple Keyboard VRAM Upgrade $8,530 $11,825 $12,230 $19,725

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Macintosh Quadra 950 Printers Maximum power ... expansion . . flexibility - the Macintosh The Style Writer (shown above) is a very affordable laser• Quadra 950 delivers all three in the most powerful Macintosh ever. quality and is ideal for people who want a personal With its 33-MHz Motorola Processor MC6B040; 33 MHz printer that delivers great results for correspondence and , faster Built-in Paged Mem. Management Unit Coprocessor lntegr.ited nuths coprocesoor on MC68040 general use. The StyleW riter uses Apple's advanced TrueType graphics architecture, and WI 8 Mb, expandable to 256 Mb lntemal Swr.ige One 3.S-inch 1.4 Mh SupcrDrin: font technology, which allows users to print text in any size improved SCSI and NuBus Optional SCSI hard disk drive capabilities, the Macintosh (230 °' 100 Mb) and a variety of styles. It delivers superior, high resolution lruerfaoes Five internal NuBus expansion slce (360 dpi) printed output at up to one-half page per minute on Quadra 950 runs applica• Processor-dsec skx tions 30% faster than the Built-in video port average and its unique, compact design allows it to fit easily 700. Ten built-in SCSI pon Quadra Stereo sound oulpul port into the smallest work spaces. ports include support for Monaural Sound input poll , Stereo line inpu1 port Ethernet or LocalTa lk and, Apple Desktop Bus pon The ImageW riter II is a versatile, dot-matrix printer. It works using 16 Mb the Two RS-232/RS-422 serial pons with any Apple II or Macintosh computer to produce quality Quadra 950 can support Acl·15 Ethernet connector Nt.1,..,uking Buih-in AppleTalk and Elhemct: text and graphics. An optional colour ribbon and appropriate up to 256 Mb of RAM. software allow you to print in colour. It has flexible paper CPl' Offerings handling (sheet feed or continuous forms) and can be shared Macintosh Quadra 950 8 Mb Floppy $12,495 on an AppleTalk network using the ImageW riter II LocalTalk Macintosh Quadra 950 8 Mb HD230 $14,495 option. Macintosh Quadra 950 8 Mb HD400 $15,495 Keyboards & .\lonitors Style Writer

12' Mono Display $545 Keyboard $240 Print Method Inkjet, Plain paper 12' RGB Display $895 Extended Keyboard $440 Speed up to Yz ppm - best, lppm - draft Hi-Res RGB Colour $1,295 Quality 360 dpi Portrait Display $1,595 8•24 Display Card $1,295 Interface Serial 16" Color Display" $2,995 21' Color Display" $7,995

• Requires display card Options lmage\Vriter II . 4 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $695 Print Method 8 Mb Memory Expansion Kit $1,395 Speed up to Y2 ppm - best, lppm - draft Apple OneScanner $1,995 Quality 150 dpi AppleCD 150 5995 1 Interface Serial Macintosh VRAM Upgrade Kit S295 l

Sample Configurations Printers and Accessories Server System Workstation System Macintosh Quadra 950 8/230 Macintosh Quadra 950 12/400 ImageW riter II $795 12" Mono Display 21" Color Display ImageWriter II Sheetfeeder $345 Apple Keyboard Apple Extended Keyboard ImageW riter II LocalTalk option $150 4 Mb RAM Upgrade VRAM Upgrade StyleW riter $895 515,280 $24,920 Ink Cartridge $50

Page 10 Page 11 Personal Laserw riter Laserwriter II Apple Personal offer high quality at The Apple LaserWriter II family offers unparalleled very affordable prices. Featuring a compact, space-saving performance and flexibility for people who produce high design, the Personal LaserWriter fits neatly in the home or volumes of printed material, or who need to produce office environment. documents containing sophisticated text and graphics. With built-in networking, simultaneous connection of network and The Personal LaserWriter LS is designed for individual use and serial interfaces, and 8-page per minute performance, the directly connects to a Macintosh via a high speed serial LaserWriter II is ideal for workgroup printing requirements. interface. The Personal LaserWriter NTR is a networkable Revolutionary PhotoGrade and FinePrint technology coupled PostScript printer, which is ideally suited for use by small with Postscript Level 2 capability produce outstanding printed workgroups of 1-4 users. results previously unheard of in a 300 dpi laser printer.

I a�n\\ riter IIf Engine Canon LBP-LX Laser xerographic Engine Canon LBP-SX Laser xerographic Processor Apple Custom ASIC Processor (20 MHz) Memory 64 KROM, 512 KRAM Memory 2 Mb ROM, 4 Mb to 32 Mb RAM Speed' 4ppm Speed• 8ppm Protocols QuickDraw Protocols PostScript Level 2 and HP LaserJet IIP Quality 300 x 300 dpi, full page Quality 300 x 300 dpi, full page Interface High speed serial (909 K/sec) enhanced with FinePrint Interface Serial, LocalTalk Expansion RAM to 32 Mb, (5 Mb gives PhotoGrade) Upgrade path to Laserwriter Ilg Personal l.ascrW riter :'\TR

Engine Canon LBP-LX Laser xerographic Engine Canon LBP-SX Laser xerographic Processor RISC AMO 29000 Processor Motorola 68030 (25 MHz) Memory 3 Mb ROM, 3 Mb RAM Memory 2 Mb ROM, 8 Mb to 32 Mb RAM Speed• 4ppm Speed• 8ppm Protocols Postscript, HP PCL4 Plus Protocols PostScript Level 2 and Quality 300 x 300 dpi, full page HP LaserJet IIP emulation Interface Serial, LocalTalk, Parallel Quality 300 x 300 dpi, full page enhanced with FinePrint and PhotoGrade • Maximum throughput of engine. Actual throughput will vary Expansion RAM, up to 32 Mb depending on document type and system used. External SCSI port for hard disk Interface Simultaneous Serial, LocalTalk, Ethernet • Maximum throughput of engine. Actual throughput will vary depending on document type and system used. Personal LaserWriter LS $1,995 Personal LaserWriter NTR $3,995 LaserWriter Ilf $6495 Personal LaserWriter Toner Cartridge $185 LaserWriter Ilg $7995 Personal LaserWriter 250 sheet Cassette Base S215 Toner Cartridge $245 (toner and cassette optional on LS & NTR) 1 Mb Memory Expansion $465 4 Mb Memory Expansion $1,550

12 Page Page 13 Peripheral Products Display Systems Apple's peripheral produces include a broad range of Apple Monitors and Display cards are designed to offer the products designed to enhance your computing experience. best display solution for users. From the Macintosh 12-inch Products such as the Apple OneScanner (shown above) and Monochrome Display, Apple's most affordable monitor, to the AppleCD 150 augment the and Macintosh 21" Color Display, Apple has an extensive range of multimedia solution. Apple's peripheral products work across high quality monitors. Depending on the video configuration, the Macintosh range and many work with the Apple II family these monitors can display 256 colours or shades of grey. as well. The peripheral products are designed to work Some can display more than 16million colours. seamlessly with the CPU and each other, and offer the same ease of use and installation. Macintosh Display Cards offer options of 8 or 24 bit (256 or over 16 million colours). The most powerful display card, the Macintosh Display Card 8•24Gc, includes a dedicated graphics processor for significantly faster drawing speeds.

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{,,, {,,, �� "A) t(' \.'l Apple OneScanner $1,995 �· � {>-,, 7, -j)Q � �. 't � ,1'1) '?' �16 ,. q,� Monitor Features " ""o � Colour/Mono M c c M c c Disk Drives Size (diagonal) 12' 12' 13' 15' 16' 21' Apple Hard Disk SC family $895-$2,895 Pixel map 640 512 640 640 832 1152 x480 x384 x480 x870 x624 x870 AppleCD 150 $995 DPI 76 64 69 80 70 79 Apple External 1.4 Mb SuperDrive $545 Imaging Configurations (colour/shades of grey) Macintosh LC 16 256 16 Macintosh llsi 256 256 256 16 Macintosh llci 256 256 256 16 Quadra 700 / 900 256 >16M >16M 256 >16M 256 Communication Products Quadra 950 256 >16M >16M 256 >16M 32K Display Card 8•24 256 >16M >16M 256 256 256 Serial NuBus Card $1,845 Display Card 8•24GC 256 >16M >16M 256 32K 256 Apple 4• 16 Card $1,695 Apple Coax!fwinax Card $1,795 Monitors Apple Ethernet NuBus Card $675 Macintosh 12" Monochrome $545 Apple Ethernet LC Card $325 Macintosh 12" RGB $895 Apple Ethernet Media Adapter (3 kinds) $295 Apple Hi-Res RGB $1,295 Macintosh Portrait Display $1,595 AppleShare 3.0 File Server $1,495 Macintosh 16" Color Display $2,995 Mac Terminal $153 Macintosh 21" Color Display $7,995 AppleTalk Internet $545 AppleTalk Remote Access $245 Display Cards SNA•ps/8--64 $1,995-$5,995 Macintosh 8•24 Display Card $1,295 SNA•ps 3270 $445 Macintosh 8• 24Gc Display Card $2,995 SNA • ps 3270GC $165

VRAM Expansion Kit (for Quadra) $295 DRAM Expansion kit (for 8•24GC Display Card) $895 Mac LC 512 K VRAM $295

Page 14 Page 15 Apple Desktop Bus (ADB): A low-speed, input-only serial PMMU: The Paged Memory Management bus with connectors on the back panel of the computer that Unit, which allows an to reconfigure the you use to attach the keyboard, mouse, and other Apple arrangement of memory without physically moving data, so Desktop Bus devices, such as graphics tablets, hand controls, that different tasks can be "swapped" within the same space. and specialised keyboards. The PMMU chip is needed with multitasking operating systems such as A/UX. CD-ROM: Acronym for compact disc read-only memory; a compact disc 120 mm in diameter that can store as much as ProOOS: A family of disk operating systems developed for 550 MB of information. The information is designated as read• the Apple II family of computers. ProDOS stands for only memory because a CD drive can read the information but Professional Disk Operating System. cannot record new information. Random-access Memory (RAM): The part of the computer's Coprocessor: An auxiliary processor that is designed to memory that stores information temporarily while you're relieve the demand on the main processor by performing a working on it. A computer with 2 Mb RAM has 2048 few specific tasks. may favor a certain set of of memory available to the user. Information in RAM can be operations, like floating-point calculations, and therefore they referred to in an arbitrary or random order, hence the term can optimise the speed at which such operations are random-access. (As an analogy, a book is a random-access processed. storage device in that it can be opened and read at any point.) RAM can contain both application programs and your own Ethernet: A high-speed that consists of a information. cable technology and a series of communication protocols. The hardware (cable) provides the physical link to connect Read-only Memory (ROM): Memory whose contents can be systems together. The protocol (software) allows different read but not changed. Information is placed into read-only computers to exchange information over a network. memory once, during manufacture. It remains there permanently, even when the computer's power is turned off. : A circuit board that implements specialised functions not otherwise supported by the computer. RGB: Abbreviation for red-green-blue; a method of displaying Expansion cards are installed in expansion connectors or colour video by transmitting the three primary colours as expansion slots. three separate signals.

Finder: The application that maintains the Macintosh desktop SCSI: An acronym for Small Computer System Interface and starts up other programs at the request of the user. You (pronounced "SKUH-zee"). An industry standard interface use the Finder to manage documents and applications, and to specification of mechanical, electrical, and functional get information to and from disks. You see the desktop upon standards for connecting peripheral devices such as certain starting up your computer, unless you have specified a kinds of hard disks, printers, and optical disks to small different startup application. computers.

Floating-Point Coprocessor (MC68882): A coprocessor on SIMM: An acronym for Single In-line Memory Module; a the Macintosh II family that provides high-speed support for circuit board that contains memory chips, usually eight RAM extended-precision arithmetic operations. chips. SIMMs attach to SIMM sockets on the computer's main circuit board. Grey Scale: Shades of grey on the screen that are created by varying the intensity of the screen's pixels, rather than by SuperDrive: A 3.5-inch floppy disk drive that can read, write using a combination of only black and white pixels to and format Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and Apple II ProDOS produce shading. disks. Maximum capacity 1.4 Mb.

MIDI: Acronym for Musical Instrument Data Interface; a UNIX Operating System: A general-purpose time-sharing standard interface for electronically created music. operating system and related set of utilities, originally developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories. A/UX is an enhanced MS-DOS: The Microsoft Disk Operating System. This is the version of the UNIX operating system for the Macintosh II and operating system that governs the IBM PC (under the version Quadra families of computers. PC-DOS) and compatible computers. Virtual Memory: Memory space that is separate from the MultiFinder: A multitasking operating system for Macintosh main memory (physical RAM) and is instead located in computers that makes it possible to have several applications auxiliary memory media (usually hard disks). The ability of a open at the same time, including background applications system to address virtual memory space is important for that let you perform one task while the computer performs multitasking operating systems and applications too large to another. be handled in RAM alone.

NuBus: An address bus and data bus incorporated into the system architecture of the Macintosh II family. The NuBus architecture lets you add a variety of components to the system, by means of expansion cards.

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