Macintosh Classic Overview

Macintosh Classic Overview

Macintosh Classic Overview The Apple® Macintosh® Classic® performance (up to 25 percent port lets you connect as many as personal computer offers all of the fasterthan the Macintosh Plus) and seven peripheral products-ranging most valued advantages associated comes standard with the Apple from CD-ROM drives, high-capacity with Macintosh computers­ SuperDrive'; a 3.5-inch disk drive hard disk drives, and scanners to an including unsurpassed ease of use, that can read from and write to Apple LaserWriter® printer-to the the ability to run thousands of appli­ Macintosh disks as well as MS-DOS, system. And built-in sound output cations that work well together, OS/2, and ProDOS® disks. The capabilities make the Macintosh built-in networking, and an easy Macintosh Classic can be configured Classic ready fora new generation growth path-in the lowest-cost with an internal hard disk drive, of applications that incorporate Macintosh. It's an excellent choice which gives you plenty of room to sound as well as text and graphics. forfirst-time Macintosh buyers store applications and files. This combination of built-in capa­ who want the essential features of Like every Macintosh system, the bilities and external ports gives you a Macintosh in a complete, afford­ Macintosh Classic offers numerous an easy, "plug-and-play" way to able system. And the integrated built-in capabilities not always expand the Macintosh Classic. And design of the Macintosh Classic foundin other personal computers. because it can support the required makes it a good choice ifyou want Because AppleTalk® networking memory and an internal hard disk, a system that's easy to set up and capabilities are built in, forexam ple, the Macintosh Classic has the capa­ move around. the Macintosh Classic can function bility to run the next generation An updated version of Apple's as an individual productivity system of innovative Macintosh applica­ most popular Macintosh design, the or as a cost-effective member of a tions-those based on Macintosh Macintosh Classic offers high system network environment. Also, a SCSI system softwareversion 7.0. (Small Computer System Interface) Features Benefits 6SOOO microprocessor, Offers up to 25 percent fasterperfor­ running11> at 7.S336 megahertz mance11> and system responsiveness than Macintosh Plus system. Apple SuperDrive Allows convenient transfer of data (1.11> 4-megabyte floppydisk drive) files11> between Macintosh, OS/2, MS-DOS, and Apple II systems. · Provides almost twice the storage capacity11> of SOOK disk drives. Six built-in ports: Make it easy to expand your system -One11> SCSI port with11> additional peripheral devices. -One Apple Desktop Bus"' (ADB) port Permit communication with the -One external 3.5-inch disk interface keyboard,11> mouse, and other devices. -Two serial ports Accommodate a second SOOK or -One sound port 1.11>4-megabyte external 3.5-inch disk drive. Provide access to Loca!Talk® cable­ based11> networks, which allow you to connect Macintosh Classic systems to other computers and to LaserWriter print­ ers through the AppleTalk network system. Supply high-quality, four-voice digital sound11> that is compatible with all applica­ tions that use Macintosh sound. Optional 40-megabyte Handles a broad range of computing internal11> hard disk drive needs11> by providing ample storage capacity forfiles and applications. 1 or 2 megabytes of RAM, Provides a simple growth path expandable11> to 4 megabytes as11> you need additional memory. Lets you work with large amounts of data11> , such as large spreadsheets, scanned images, and sound files. Supports Macintosh system software version11> 7.0 applications when available. Features Benefits .,. 512K of ROM, including: .,. Organizes storage fordocuments and -Hierarchical File System allows easy access to files,with the -Drivers forMac intosh hard disks, Hierarchical File System. ADB, SCSI, and an AppleTalk network .,. Supports high-performanceperipherals, -Macintosh Toolbox with the SCSI interface. -QuickDraw"' .,. Provides the consistent graphics inter­ facefor applications, with QuickDraw . .,. Macintosh user interface, .,. Makes most applications intuitive including mouse, icons, windows, and easy to learn. and pull-down menus .,. Reduces training and support costs. .,. Provides a consistent user interface across applications . .,. MultiFinder® operating system .,. Allows multiple applications to be opened concurrently . .,. Lets you easily cut and paste parts of documents fromone application to another. .,. Allows background tasks to be run while you interact with applications in the foreground. .,. Software compatibility .,. Lets you run virtually all Macintosh software. Product Details Apple Computer, Inc. Cupenino, Ulifornia emmlWarning A A Made in Singap&re Model Number: M0420 To prevent e/ecln'cdl shock. do no/ remove cover. 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"'".. __ �..... .. 9 ' '-,, ' .�" Apple Floppy Disk SCSI Printer Modem Audio Out Desktop Bus Drive Port Port Port Port Port Port Product Details System configurations RAM configurations Network support Two configurations of the Macintosh The Macintosh Classic comes with The Macintosh Classic provides full Classic� are available. 1� or 2 megabytes of RAM The Macintosh ROM� support forall AppleTalk protocols . -The Macintosh Classic comes with Classic with 1 megabyte of RAM can be and includes built-in serial ports forLocal­ 1 megabyte of RAM (expandable to expanded to 2 megabytes by adding Talk network connections. 2 megabytes), internal 1.4-megabyte the Macintosh Classic Memory Expansion Apple SuperDrive floppydisk drive, Card. A 2-megabyte Macintosh Classic can Operating system support ADB keyboard and mouse, system soft­ be expanded to 4 megabytes by installing Macintosh system software includes: ware, and training disk. Single In-line Memory Modules (SIMMs). -System� software version 6.0.6 or later -The Macintosh Classic 2/40 comes (the Macintosh Operating System) with with 2 megabytes of RAM (expandable to SCSI System Startup disk. 4 megabytes), internal 40-megabyte hard SCSI (Small Computer System Inter­ -System Additions disk (includes utilities disk drive, internal 1.4-megabyte Apple face)� is a high-performanceinterface such as the Apple File Exchange, HD SC SuperDrive floppydisk drive, ADB key­ bus used to connect hard disks and Setup, CloseView, Disk First Aid',' and board and mouse, system software, and other SCSI-based devices, such as the Font/DA Mover). training disk. AppleCD SC® CD-ROM drive, the Apple HyperCard® 2.0 Home, Addresses with Scanner, and the Apple Personal Laser­ Aud� io, Appointments with Audio, Audio Writer to the Macintosh Classic. This sin­ Palette, and Audio Help stacks. gle interface can support up to seven SCSI peripheral devices (six if you have an internal hard disk). Technical Specifications Microprocessor Monitor Keyboard MC6SOOO, 32-bit architecture Built-in 9-inch diagonal, ADB keyboard with numeric � 7.S336-megahertz clock high-resolution� (512- by 342- keyp� ad speed� pixel) bit-mapped monochrome Two-level tilt adjustment display � Memory Mouse 1 or 2 megabytes of RAM Interfaces Apple Desktop Bus Mouse; , expandable� to 4 megabytes One Apple Desktop Bus mechanical� tracking; optical 512K of ROM (ADB)� port, supporting a key­ shaft or contact encoding; 100 � 256 bytes of parameter board, mouse, and other devices ± 10 pulses per in. (3.9 ±0.39 memory� daisy-chained through a low­ pulses per mm) of travel speed, synchronous serial bus Disk drives (a maximum of three chained Sound generator Built-in Apple SuperDrive devices is recommended) Four-voice sound with S-bit 1.� 4-megabytefloppy disk drive Two serial (RS-232/RS-422) digital-analog� conversion using (optional external 1.4-mega­ ports� , 230 kilobits per second 22-kilohertz sample rate­ byte or SOOK disk drive maximum (up to 0.920 megabits capable of driving stereo head­ available) per second if clocked externally) phones or other stereo equip­ Optional internal 40-mega­ SCSI interface,using a 50-pin ment through the sound jack byte� Apple SCSI hard disk internal� connector and a DB-25 drive connector for the firstexternal Clock/ calendar Optional external Apple device; all subsequent SCSI­ CMOS custom chip with SCSI� hard disk (many capaci­ based peripherals use standard long-life� lithium battery ties available) SCSI-to-SCSI interfacecables. 3.5-inch external floppy disk Fan drive� (SOOK or 1.4-megabyte) 10 cu. ft./min. axial interface � Positive pressure cooling Sound port forexternal � audio� amplifieror headphones (continued) Macintosh Classic Technical Specifications Electrical requirements Size and weight Operating environment (c ontinued) "" Line voltage: 120 volts AC, Main unit: "" Operating temperature: RMS (nominal) "" Height: 13.2 in. (33.6 cm) 50° F to 104° F (10° C to 40° C) "" Frequency: 47 to 63 hertz, "" Width: 9.7 in. (24.6 cm) "" Storage temperature: -40° F single phase "" Depth: 11.2 in. (28.5 cm) to 116.6° F (-40° C to 47° C) "" Power: 100 watts maximum "" Weight: 16 to 17.1 lb. (7.3 "" Relative humidity: 5% to 95% to 7.8 kg)* noncondensing ADBpower requirements "" Maximum altitude: 15,000 ft. "" Maximum power drz.w for Mouse: (4,722 m) all ADB devices: 500 milliamps "" Height: 1.1 in. (2.8 cm) (a maximum of three ADB "" Width: 2.1 in. (5.3 cm) 'Weight will be greater with internal hard disk. devices, daisy-chained to the "" Depth: 3.8 in. (9.7 cm) port, is recommended) "" Weight: 6 oz. (.17 kg) "" Mouse draws 80 milliamps. Keyboard: "" Keyboard draws 25 "" Height: 1.3 in. (3.3 cm) milliamps. "" Width: 16.0 in. (40.5 cm) "" Depth: 5.9 in. (15.1 cm) "" Weight: 1.96 lb.

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