This post is inspired by a recent review oftheproof user. I also decided to share a piece of my retro. Unfortunately, only poppy is left (I don’t have more than my favorite Atari 130XE and other goodies). Traffic! upd: thanks to the kind people for the plus sign, I take it to the Apple blog upd2: I transfer to the blog Old iron, so it will be more correct
Introducing ...
At the beginning of its operations, Apple worked in the young personal computer market - and it worked successfully. Apple II, II +, IIe and IIgs, Lisa and Lisa II, released from 1978 to 1984, are milestones in PC history. The most famous project of the Californian company was the Macintosh line of computers (or simply Mac), which has been successfully operating for 23 years and is constantly being updated.
Macintosh Classic was presented to the public on October 15, 1990 at a starting price of $ 999. He replaced the successful models of Macintosh Plus and SE, soon becoming equally successful.
It was equipped with a 9-inch monochrome CRT display with a resolution of 512 × 342 pixels ')
RAM 1 MB or 2 MB, expandable to 4 MB
Motorola 68000 processor with a frequency of 8 MHz Here is another photo of the motherboard
Also had a SuperDrive 3.5 (on all models) and a 40 MB SCSI disk (in the older model) SuperDrive could read and write Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS / 2, and ProDOS disks
It was preinstalled with Mac OS 6.0.7 subsequently updated to 7.5.5