Apple Macintosh Instruction Manuals (User Guides) Look it up with EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup. For help, please refer to Mac Identification. Complete technical specifications from EveryMac.com are linked on the left and the correponding instruction manual in PDF format is linked on the right. If you find this page useful, please Bookmark & Share it.
Mac Systems: Apple: Early Compact 'Classic' Macs
Complete specs on Apple's early, compact, all-in-one 'classic' Macs starting with the original Macintosh released in 1984 are below.
Please note that Apple does not formally have a 'classic' series, but EveryMac.com has categorized these models accordingly for convenience to refer to early Macs before Apple had clearly defined product lines.
Also see: All Mac Specs & Currently Shipping Macs.
Click on the triangle to the left of a name to flip down 'Quick Specs' -- additional identifiers and basic configuration info to make it easier to find the exact Mac you are seeking -- and click on the name of the system for complete specifications.
Please be mindful of asterisks, as these indicate particularly important details are provided on the applicable specs page.
1Apple ComputerProcessorMacintosh Original (128k)8 MHz 68000
Intro. | January 24, 1984* | Disc. | October 1, 1985 |
Order No: | N/A | Model | M0001 (Gestalt 1) |
Std. RAM: | 128k | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | None | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh Original (128k) Specs |
Intro. | September 10, 1984 | Disc. | April 14, 1986 |
Order No: | N/A | Model | M0001W (Gestalt 2) |
Std. RAM: | 512k | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | None | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh 512k Specs |
Intro. | April 14, 1986 | Disc. | September 1, 1987 |
Order No: | N/A | Model | M0001E* (Gestalt 3) |
Std. RAM: | 512k | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | None | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh 512ke (ED) Specs |
Intro. | January 1, 1985 | Disc. | August 1, 1986 |
Order No: | N/A | Model | N/A (Gestalt 2) |
Std. RAM: | 512k | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | None, 10 MB* | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh XL Specs |
Intro. | January 16, 1986 | Disc. | October 15, 1990 |
Order No: | M2503* | Model | M0001A (Gestalt 4) |
Std. RAM: | 1 MB | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | None | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh Plus (ED) Specs |
Macintosh SE8 MHz 68000
Intro. | March 2, 1987 | Disc. | August 1, 1989 |
Order No: | M5900* | Model | M5010 (Gestalt 5) |
Std. RAM: | 1 MB, 2 MB | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | 20 MB, 40 MB* | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh SE Specs |
Intro. | August 1, 1989 | Disc. | October 15, 1990 |
Order No: | N/A | Model | M5011 (Gestalt 5) |
Std. RAM: | 1 MB | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | 20 MB, 40 MB* | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh SE FDHD Specs |
Intro. | January 19, 1989 | Disc. | October 21, 1991 |
Order No: | M5392* | Model | M5119 (Gestalt 9) |
Std. RAM: | 1 MB, 4 MB | VRAM | 64k |
Storage | 40 MB, 80 MB* | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh SE/30 Specs |
Intro. | October 15, 1990 | Disc. | September 14, 1992 |
Order No: | M0421LL/A* | Model | M0420, M1420 (Gestalt 17) |
Std. RAM: | 1 MB, 2 MB* | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | None, 40 MB | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh Classic Specs |
Intro. | October 21, 1991 | Disc. | September 13, 1993 |
Order No: | M1540LL/A* | Model | M4150 (Gestalt 23) |
Std. RAM: | 2 MB | VRAM | N/A |
Storage | 40 MB, 80 MB | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh Classic II Specs |
Intro. | February 10, 1993 | Disc. | May 16, 1994 |
Order No: | M1601LL/A* | Model | M1600 (Gestalt 49) |
Std. RAM: | 4 MB | VRAM | 256k |
Storage | 40, 80, 160 MB | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh Color Classic Specs |
Intro. | October 1, 1993 | Disc. | May 1, 1994 |
Order No: | M2158J/A* | Model | M1600 (Gestalt 83) |
Std. RAM: | 4 MB, 8 MB | VRAM | 256k |
Storage | 80 MB, 160 MB | Optical | None |
Complete Macintosh Color Classic II Specs |
Intro. | October 25, 1993 | Disc. | February 1, 1995 |
Order No: | N/A | Model | M1580 (Gestalt 88) |
Std. RAM: | 5 MB | VRAM | 512k |
Storage | 160 MB | Optical | 2X CD-ROM |
Complete Macintosh TV Specs |
<< Apple System Specs (Main)
Mac Classic With Manual Downloads
EveryMac.com is provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind whatsoever. EveryMac.com, and the author thereof, shall not be held responsible or liable, under any circumstances, for any damages resulting from the use or inability to use the information within. For complete disclaimer and copyright information please read and understand the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy before using EveryMac.com. Use of any content or images without expressed permission is not allowed, although links to any page are welcomed and appreciated.
Also known as | 'Montana'[1] |
---|---|
Developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
Product family | Compact Macintosh, Performa |
Release date | October 21, 1991 |
Introductory price | US$1,900 (equivalent to $3,495 in 2018) |
Discontinued | October 18, 1993 |
Operating system | System 6.0.8L - Mac OS 7.6.1 With a 32-bit clean ROM upgrade, Mac OS 8.0 - Mac OS 8.1 |
CPU | Motorola 68030 @ 16 MHz |
Memory | 2 MB, expandable to 10 MB (100 ns 30-pin SIMM) |
Dimensions | Height: 13.2 inches (34 cm) Width: 9.7 inches (25 cm) Depth: 11.2 inches (28 cm) |
Mass | 16 pounds (7.3 kg) |
Predecessor | Macintosh SE/30 Macintosh Classic |
Successor | Macintosh Color Classic |
The Macintosh Classic II (also sold as the Performa 200) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from October 1991 to September 1993. Like the Macintosh SE/30 it replaces, the Classic II was powered by a 16 MHzMotorola 68030 CPU and 40 or 80 MBhard disk, but in contrast to its predecessor, it was limited by a 16-bit data bus (the SE/30 had a 32-bit data bus) and a 10 MB memory ceiling. The slower data bus resulted in the Classic II being 30% slower than the SE/30.[1]
While the Classic II shares a case with the earlier Classic, architecturally it is more similar to the Macintosh LC. The use of custom ICs, identical to those used in the LC, enabled the Classic II to have a lower component count than older Macs. Unlike the LC and the SE/30 before it, the Classic II does not have an internal Processor Direct Slot, making it the first slotless desktop Macintosh since the Macintosh Plus.
The Classic II was one of the three machines Apple repackaged as a Macintosh Performa when the brand was introduced in September 1992.[2] Called the 'Performa 200', it was sold with the same specifications as the original Classic II, with the addition of a speaker grille on the left side for enhanced sound. A number of changes to the packaged software were included, such as the At Ease desktop alternative which aimed to provide a simpler user interface than the standard Macintosh Finder. The exact software included tended to vary from one retailer to the next. It was initially offered at a retail price of about $1,250 USD.[2]
The Classic II is the last black-and-white compact Macintosh, and the last desktop Macintosh to include an external floppy disk drive port. Apple discontinued support for the Classic II on January 1, 2001.
Models[edit]
- Macintosh Classic II:[3] Sold in two configurations:[4]
- 2/40: 2 MB RAM, 40 MB HDD. USD $1,899.
- 4/80: 4 MB RAM, 80 MB HDD. USD $2,399.
- Macintosh Performa 200:[5]
Hardware[edit]
Mac Classic With Manual Transmission
Rear panel showing the ports. From left to right: microphone, ADB, external floppy disk drive, SCSI, printer (serial), modem (serial) and headphones. Two TORX case screws are visible, bottom left and right.
Processor: 16 MHz (15.6672 MHz) Motorola 68030 (32-bit internally, 16-bit bus), with an optional Motorola 68882 FPU
RAM: 2 MB, expandable to 10 MB using two 100 ns 30-pin SIMMs
Display: 9' b&w screen, 512 x 342 pixels
Audio: 8-bit mono 22kHz
Hard drive: 40 or 80 MB
Floppy: 1.4 MB double sided
Addressing: 24-bit or 32-bit
Battery: 3.6 V lithium
Expansion: Connectors on the rear panel include an ADB port for keyboard and mouse, two mini-DIN-8 RS-422serial ports, DB-25SCSI, DB-19 External floppy drive, and two 3.5 mm minijack audio sockets for audio in and headphone out.
The Classic II has a 50-pin internal expansion slot intended for either an FPU co-processor or additional ROM. The socket is not designed to be used for any other purpose and is not suitable for use as a general expansion slot. Apple never produced an expansion card of any kind for this slot,[6] although at least one third-party FPU was available: the FastMath Classic II by Applied Engineering.[7] and Sonnet offered a synchronous (16MHz) and asynchronous (50MHz) 68882 FPU.
In 2016, a group of hobbyists at the 68k Mac Liberation Army forums produced[8] an expansion card with sockets for an FPU and a bootable, rewriteable ROM.
Gallery[edit]
Back of the Classic II |
The interrupt (left) and reset (right) buttons protruding from the air vent on the lower left hand side of the Classic II. The interrupt button (also called the programmer's key) is used to access a debugger. |
The Apple ADB keyboard that shipped with the Classic II. On many Macs the large button at the top near the Apple logo was used to power on the machine. However the Classic II did not support this feature. The keyboard contained two ADB connectors. One connected into the back of the Macintosh, the other was used for connecting the mouse or other peripherals. The mouse could be connected to either side for left- or right-handed use. |
The Apple desktop mouse that shipped with the Classic II. |
Timeline of compact Macintosh models
References[edit]
- ^ abPogue, David; Schorr, Joseph (1999). MacWorld Mac Secrets, 5th Edition. IDG Books. ISBN0-7645-4040-8.
- ^ abSeiter, Charles (November 1992). 'Mass Market Macs - Apple's New Performa Series Is Coming To A Store Near You'. MacWorld Magazine. pp. 110–115.
- ^'Macintosh Classic II: Technical Specifications'. Apple.
- ^'Apple User Group Connection - December 1991'. Apple.
- ^'Macintosh Performa 200:Technical Specifications'. Apple.
- ^Macintosh Classic II: Math Co-Processor Card Availability
- ^http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-9244729_ITM[dead link]
- ^Classic II FPU/ROM card[permanent dead link] 68kMLA forum thread
External links[edit]
- Classic II (Performa 200)Information pages at Mac512.com
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Macintosh_Classic_II&oldid=888272882'