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  HCM: Apple Macintosh Classic II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Introduced in October 1991, the Classic II was both an upgraded Classic and a replacement for the venerable SE/30.
Based on a modified LC motherboard, the Classic II shares a 16-bit data path and a RAM ceiling of 10 MB (the Classic II tests at about 60% the performance of the SE/30, even though both use the same 16 MHz 68030 CPU).
The Classic II was the last Mac to use a 9" b&w screen.
www.homecomputer.de /pages/MachineInfo/Apple_Macintosh_Classic_II.html   (99 words)

  
 Profile: Mac Classic II
Classic and a replacement for the venerable SE/30.
LC motherboard, the Classic II shares a 16-bit data path and a RAM ceiling of 10 MB (the Classic II is slower than the SE/30, even though both use the same 16 MHz 68030 CPU).
The Classic II was the last Mac to use a 9" bandw screen.
www.lowendmac.com /compact/classicii.shtml   (1594 words)

  
 Macintosh Classic - ITwiki it百科
The brightness knob was replaced by the PWM circuit that formerly controlled the floppy disk rotation speed, a function obviated by the use of a SuperDrive.
Unlike the Macintosh SE there was no way to add an extra card for video, Ethernet, or another option.
One unique feature of the Classic was the ability to start from a ROM disk by holding down the ⌘⌥XO (Command+Option+X+O) keys during the boot process.
wiki.ccw.com.cn /Macintosh_Classic   (503 words)

  
 Macintosh Color Classic - The Final U.S. Classic Mac in 1993
Apple introduced the Color Classic in February 1993, the first Macintosh with a built-in color display, and the last of the classic line (in the U.S.) that began with the 128K in 1984.
Apple discontinued the machine in May 1994, and the 33 MHz Color Classic II (released only in Japan) was discontinued not long after that.
A hobby sprang up called the Club for Creating the Strongest Color Classic where the goal is to cram as much computing power as possible into a Color Classic case.
www.cedmagic.com /history/macintosh-color-classic.html   (226 words)

  
 HW 25_2 - View of the Macintosh Quadra 900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
When the Macintosh II was originally designed, Apple engineers intended for it to accept large amounts of memory in the form of 4 MB and 16 MB DRAM SIMMs.
The crux of the situation is this: under certain conditions, the Macintosh II unwittingly activates this new test mode and large amounts of memory become very forgetful.
The problem with the Macintosh II is that /W is the same signal as the MPU R/W line, and if the MPU is writing to an I/O address or a NuBus(TM) card concurrently with a refresh cycle, all the conditions are right for a waltz into test mode.
developer.apple.com /technotes/hw/hw_25_2.html   (2624 words)

  
 Macintosh Classic II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Also known as the Performa 200, the Macintosh Classic II was the successor to the SE/30.
It was built on a modified Macintosh LC motherboard.
In fact, the Classic II was about 30% slower than the SE/30 it replaced, although it was substantially cheaper.
www.cs.cuw.edu /museum/MacClassic2.html   (71 words)

  
 Macintosh Classic II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Macintosh Classic II was designed to replace the underpowered Macintosh Classic, and it was released almost two years after its predecessor.
The Classic II has the distinction of being the last Monochrome Compact Mac; The Color Classic was its replacement.
The Speaker Perforations near the front were not present on the Classic, and the Programmer's Switches are in the same place as the Classic.
homepage.mac.com /tby/ClassicII.html   (233 words)

  
 Macintosh - Wikipixel
For instance, the Macintosh is regarded as being the first personal computer to popularize the use of the graphical user interface at a time when most computers used an operating system with a command line interface.
Today Apple differentiates their Macintosh line from the competition through the use of innovative industrial design and packaging their systems with the easy-to-use Mac OS X. To compliment the Macintosh line, Apple also develops a series of digital media applications (collectively the iLife suite) and a range of software aimed at the creative professional market.
Along with the Mac II, the Macintosh SE was released, the first compact Mac with an expansion slot; although another 8-MHz 68000 machine it shared some of the II's aesthetics, such as its new ergonomic mouse and keyboard.
wikipixel.com /index.php?title=Macintosh&printable=yes   (3181 words)

  
 myoldmac.net - Mac Classic II 4/40 in great condition - Buy it
The Apple Macintosh Classic II features a 16 MHz 68030 processor, 4MB RAM (8 MB virtual) (maximum is 10 MB!), an 80 MB hard drive with applications installed, compact all-in-one case with a 9" monochrome display, internal SuperDrive, Keyboard and Mouse, running System D-7.1 (German).
The Classic II cost $1,900 and was discontinued in September 1993.
Der Classic II hat 4MB RAM (8 MB virtuell, es sind aber bis zu 10 MB im Classic II möglich!) und eine 40 MB Festplatte, klein aber fein, wenn man sieht was alles an Programmen drauf ist...
myoldmac.net /SELL/MacClassic-II.htm   (575 words)

  
 Apple Macintosh Classic II Memory Upgrades - 100% Compatible Apple Macintosh Classic II RAM Memory
The Apple Macintosh Classic II requires memory in each Bank to be installed in pairs or a Kit.
All Classic II Memory Modules from EDGE are manufactured to exact OEM specifications.
All Macintosh Classic II Memory Modules from EDGE are manufactured to exact OEM specifications.
www.edgetechcorp.com /memory/upgrade.asp?cid=23110   (813 words)

  
 Finally! A portable Mac portable - Apple's line of PowerBook notebook computers, OneScanner, Macintosh Classic II ...
Apple Computer's newest of offerings include a line of notebook computers that bring Macintosh users true portability, a Macintosh Classic with twice the speed of the original, improved laser printres, and a low-cost scanner that attempts to do the same thing for scanning that the one-button camera did for photography.
The Classic II includes 2MB of memory and a microphone, and has the capability to utilize System 7.0's virtual memory feature (which permits your computer to use the hard-disk drive as if it were RAM).
Owners of the original Classic can upgrade their machine to a Classic II at a dealer for $699.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1563/is_n12_v9/ai_11575610   (906 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: WashTech
It wasn't originally furniture, however; I inherited it four years ago, when it was more commonly referred to as a Macintosh Classic II.
I got some good years out of the thing, did a lot of writing on it, but when I handed over the ritual $2,000 awhile back and bought a new computer, the Classic II started filling in elsewhere in my apartment.
I'm too cheap to spend money on actual furniture when I don't have to, and one feature of this hardware that will never go obsolete is that it's got just enough space on top to fit a book and a glass of milk.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/tech/septpullout/rewind.htm   (697 words)

  
 Apple & Macintosh Computers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This Apple //c was introduced in April 1984 as the first portable version of the Apple II (or ][, //, or however you label '2').
The Macintosh Classic II is a upgraded version of the Classic and the SE/30.
Introduced in October 1991, this computer was the last Macintosh to use a 9-inch fl and white screen.
www.electronixandmore.com /misc/computers/mac.html   (251 words)

  
 My Macintosh Collection
It had a MiroGraph Prisma card with a 9-pin connector, which I replaced with the generic Macintosh II video card I found in the IIx.
One used to be a IIx, the other a II, but they have been upgraded with IIfx mainboards.
Macintosh LC, running system 7.1, and another one that had a defective hard drive.
members.chello.at /theodor.lauppert/apple/mac_coll.htm   (548 words)

  
 Mac Classic II
This Macintosh Classic II came to life on October of 1991.
Empty Mac Classic II shell and MacAquarium insert.
The Ultimate and Final Upgrade of the Mac Classic II is complete!
jackhandy.com /finalupgrade   (137 words)

  
 Profile: Mac Colour Classic II
First available in Canada (1993), and then Asia and Europe (and never sold in the home U.S. market), the Colour Classic II shared the motherboard design of the LC III.
It is also quite rare on the used market and commands a premium price, especially in the U.S. The Colour Classic II was the last Mac with a built-in 10" (9" viewable) color monitor.
A long-discontinued Macintosh still thrills collectors to the core, Paul Kunkel, New York Times, 8/24.
www.lowendmac.com /compact/colorii.shtml   (1486 words)

  
 Macintosh Classic II - AtariAge Forums
This is a Macintosh Classic II (Not a Color Classic).
I have one set of ADB peripherals that go with the classic and would trade both machines for a case of good beer.
This is one of the very rare Mac Classic II 4/15 configurations.
www.atariage.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=102163&view=getnewpost   (763 words)

  
 Macintosh Classic II
Macintosh Classic II Macintosh Classic II Date of purchase: 09/06/2005
Description: Macintosh Classic II system, 4MB RAM, 40MB Harddrive, Internal 1.44 Floppy drive, keyboard, mouse, system manual.
Also included was an HP Laser Printer, however, this was found to not be working.
www.the-innercircle.com /mac/macintoshclassicii   (566 words)

  
 Macintosh Classic II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
ode named "Montana", the Macintosh Classic II was one of the last of the compact Macs to be released.
Whereas the SE/30 had a 32-bit data path, the Classic II was humbly endowed with only 16-bit.
Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks and Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
www.macintoshos.com /macintosh.museum/compact.macs/classic.ii.html   (133 words)

  
 My Compact Macintosh Story
In the battle between computer formats, the two main sides are the PC and the Macintosh.
When the technical school I go to decided to get rid of all their compact Macs (a few Mac SEs, a bunch of Mac Classics and a small amount of Mac Classic IIs), I was determined to save some of them.
Note that the Mac Classic II looks like a Mac Classic I, so the pictures stand for both models.
www.angelfire.com /ma2/AdamVon/macstory.html   (334 words)

  
 680x0 Macintosh List
Here is a some information about 680x0 Macintosh models that could be useful to emulator users.
It may not be too accurate, it is just my best guess from gathering information from many conflicting sources.
This list is grouped by ROM version (different Macintosh models can share the same ROM), and sorted by initial sale date.
minivmac.sourceforge.net /mac68k.html   (267 words)

  
 David Schaub's Apple Start-Up & Crash Sounds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Some of the sounds I did not digitize, so I give thanks to the other Macintosh users on the Net.
I do not know the naming convention Apple uses for the different sounds, so I hope the names I have used are acceptable.
All recent Macintosh computers have stored the Start-Up sounds, and some the Crash sounds, in the ROMs.
www.tcp.com /~dschaub/readme.html   (406 words)

  
 The Machine Room :: Apple :: Macintosh Classic II :: Quick view   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 My Mac Classic II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
My Mac Classic II The Apple Macintosh Classic II My Mac Classic II is one of the few computers I actually didn't have a use for-- my IIsi is a server, my 128K is a terminal, and my PowerBook a software development computer; yet my Classic II had no use.
But then, the only reason I bought it, really, is that it was too cheap not to buy.
Until, that is, I dropped in a hard drive from onsale.com, a clearinghouse for used computer hardware and software.
charm.cs.uiuc.edu /users/olawlor/mac/mac_Classic_II.html   (128 words)

  
 December 22st: Classic II at Electrohype-ROM
Instead of pushing on into more and more technically advanced art work, Electrohype has chosen to curate an exhibition with 10 art works for the the old Macintosh Classic II computer.
The exhibition is a follow-up to the exhibition 'Mac Classics - The immaculate machines' at the Postmasters Gallery in New York in 1997.
Some of the artists from the 1997 exhibition are also participating in Malmø today (John F. Simon Jr.
www.artificial.dk /articles/classic.htm   (137 words)

  
 The Famous Mac Plus
Radius PowerView - SCSI converter that allows 256 colors with an external monitor on the Classic (out of production).
Asante EN/SC - converts SCSI port to ethernet.
Performa 550 - you can upgrade the CLassic II to a Performa 550 by swapping motherboards.
www.jagshouse.com /macclassicii.html   (391 words)

  
 Select your Machine, Apple Mac and iPod Accessories
Macintosh Color Classic II Macintosh II Macintosh IIx
Macintosh LC Macintosh LC II Macintosh LC III
Power Macintosh 5200 LC Power Macintosh 5260 LC Power Macintosh 5300 LC Power Macintosh 5400 LC Power Macintosh 6300/120
www.welovemacs.com /nics.html   (284 words)

  
 apple-history.com :: Macintosh Classic II
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Introduced in October 1991, The Mac Classic II was everything the original Classic should have been.
Use of any text, image, or content without permission is prohibited.
www.apple-history.com /body.php?page=gallery&model=classic_II&performa=off&sort=date&order=ASC   (190 words)

  
 Classic Macs Digest 971014
Although this board is for Classic Macs with the amount of upgrading done by
One Classic Mac'er says that the AE Transwarp 030/25mhz PDS card has the
Performa or Quadra (though a Color Classic is a much more stylish piece of
www.nehaia.dk /cm_archives/1997/10/971014.html   (2137 words)

  
 eBay: LOT OF 40 MACINTOSH CLASSIC II APPLE COMPUTER COMPACT (item 180080803251 end time Feb-15-07 16:00:00 PST)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This item or one like it has been relisted.
THIS LOT IS IDEAL FOR ALL MACINTOSH ENTHUSIASTS AND/OR ANYONE WHO LIKES TO REBUILD AND FIX UP THESE UNITS.
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A LOT OF PRE OWNED MACINTOSH CLASSIC II.
cgi.ebay.com /LOT-OF-40-MACINTOSH-CLASSIC-II-APPLE-COMPUTER-COMPACT_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ42160QQihZ008QQitemZ180080803251QQrdZ1   (480 words)

  
 Macintosh Classic II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Macintosh Classic II Macintosh Classic II Macintosh Classic II Macintosh Classic II Motorola MC68030 at 16 MHz
New PRAM battery installed; my first time inside a compact Mac.
Macintosh Classic II Macintosh Classic II Motorola MC68030 at 16 MHz
homepage.mac.com /mhlewis/classic/classic2.html   (83 words)

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