NAME |
MACINTOSH CLASSIC |
MANUFACTURER |
Apple |
TYPE |
Professional Computer |
ORIGIN |
U.S.A. |
YEAR |
October 1990 |
END OF PRODUCTION |
September 1992 |
BUILT IN LANGUAGE |
None |
KEYBOARD |
Typewriter style, 84 keys with numeric keypad |
CPU |
Motorola MC 68000 |
SPEED |
8 MHz |
RAM |
1 MB (expandable to 2 MB) |
ROM |
512 KB |
GRAPHIC MODES |
512 x 342 |
COLORS |
Monochrome |
SOUND |
8-bit mono sound chip |
SIZE / WEIGHT |
13.2 (H) x 9.7 (W) x 11.2 (D) in / 19.5 lb. |
I/O PORTS |
Centronics, ADB (2: Keyboard, mouse), RS232/422, Internal expansion slot (96-pin Eurodin) |
BUILT IN MEDIA |
One or Two 3.5'' disk-drives, 40 MB HDD as an option |
OS |
MAC OS 6.0 |
POWER SUPPLY |
Built-in switching PSU |
PRICE |
$999 without hard drive $1499 with 40 MB hard drive and 2 MB RAM |
Macintosh Classic |
Macintosh Classic |
A feature unique to the Classic is the ability to boot from ROM by holding down command-option-x-o at startup.
The ROM Disk is called "Boot Disk" and is 357K in size. The ROM Disk uses Finder 6.1.x and System 6.0.3 -
this combination is specifically designed for the Classic. The only control panels are General, Brightness, and
Startup Disk. MacsBug and AppleShare Prep are also part of the System, which loads into 294K of your Mac's RAM.
Because this is in ROM, there is no way to add anything to the ROM Disk.
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