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  1. Macintosh

    last Raskin year 1996 work Articles from Jef Raskin about the history of the Macintosh. ref but the name ... s memory to 512  kB, ref name 512 specs cite mac model Macintosh 512K appleNumber SP187 everyURL ... on Macintosh, rather than cross compiling from a Lisa. In August 1987, Apple unveiled HyperCard ... year the Macintosh IIfx , starting at US 9,900, was unveiled. Apart from its fast nowrap 40  MHz .... ref name lesscostlyMacClassic Image Macintosh System 7.5.3 screenshot.png thumb left System ... Macintosh computers by introducing models equipped with newly available processors from the 68k lineup ... ref As for Mac OS , System 7 Macintosh System 7 was a 32 bit rewrite from Pascal programming language ... to run both on Intel and PowerPC architecture from the very beginning. ref name Intel transition ... for Classic was dropped from PowerPC Macs. ref name apple bcamp cite web title Boot Camp url http ... pp move indef File Macintosh 128k transparency.png thumb right alt A beige, boxy computer with a small black and white screen showing a window and desktop with icons. The Macintosh 128K original Macintosh ... computer made of aluminum with a large screen. An iMac computer from October 2009, a modern all in one Macintosh. The Macintosh IPAc en icon m k n t respell MAK in tosh , ref cite web url http dictionary.reference.com browse macintosh publisher Reference.com Dictionary.com title Define Macintosh accessdate April 11, 2010 ref or Mac , is a series of personal computers PC designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The Macintosh 128K first Macintosh was introduced by Apple s then chairman ... primarily because of the sales of the Apple II series remained strong even after the introduction of the Macintosh ... the Wintel platform IBM PC compatible machines running MS DOS and Microsoft Windows . ref name eight ... G3 iMac all in one. This proved to be a sales success and saw the Macintosh brand revitalized ... name xserve discontinue pdf cite web url http images.apple.com xserve pdf L422277A Xserve Guide.pdf ...   more details



  1. List of authors by name: R

    List of authors by name List of authors by name A A &ndash List of authors by name B B &ndash List of authors by name C C &ndash List of authors by name D D &ndash List of authors by name E E &ndash List of authors by name F F &ndash List of authors by name G G &ndash List of authors by name H H &ndash List of authors by name I I &ndash List of authors by name J J &ndash List of authors by name K K &ndash List of authors by name L L &ndash List of authors by name M M &ndash List of authors by name N N &ndash List of authors by name O O &ndash List of authors by name P P &ndash List of authors by name Q Q &ndash R &ndash List of authors by name S S &ndash List of authors by name T T &ndash List of authors by name U U &ndash List of authors by name V V &ndash List of authors by name W W &ndash List of authors by name X X &ndash List of authors by name Y Y &ndash List of authors by name Z Z Ra Indra Bahadur Rai 1927 Rajashree Janaki Ram Ayn Rand 1905&ndash 1982 Arthur Ransome , 1884&ndash 1967 Julian Rathbone Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 1896 1953 John Rawls 1921&ndash 2002 Francis Ray , 1944, USA Wayne Ray , 1950, Canada Re Rh Tom Reamy , 1935&ndash 1977 Douglas Reeman Celia Rees born 1949 David Rees author David Rees 1936 1993 Gwyneth Rees born 1968 Libby Rees born 1995 Simon Reeve UK Simon Reeve born 1972 Matthew Reilly Erich Maria Remarque , 1898&ndash 1970 Miha Remec , born 1928 Mike Resnick born 1942 H.A. Rey , 1898&ndash 1977 Alastair Reynolds , born 1966 Mack Reynolds , 1917&ndash 1983 Elvi Rhodes Ri Anne Rice , born 1941 Suzy Rice Suzy Rice Susan Elizabeth Rice Emilie Richards Mordecai Richler 1931 2001 Christie Ridgway Lawrence Riley 1896 1974 Rick Riordan Ro Karen Robards ...&ndash 1927 Tim Russert Ruskin Bond inc lit External links http www.ibookdb.net authorlist r List of authors by name R at The Internet Book Database Category Lists of writers R RUPESH af Lys van outeurs R de Liste von Autoren R pt Anexo Lista de autores por nome R ...   more details



  1. List of islands by name (R)

    This article features a list of island s sorted by their name beginning with the letter R. dynamic list List of islands by name A A List of islands by name B B List of islands by name C C List of islands by name D D List of islands by name E E List of islands by name F F List of islands by name G G List of islands by name H H List of islands by name I I List of islands by name J J List of islands by name K K List of islands by name L L List of islands by name M M List of islands by name N N List of islands by name O O List of islands by name P P List of islands by name Q Q R List of islands by name S S List of islands by name T T List of islands by name U U List of islands by name V V List of islands by name W W List of islands by name X X List of islands by name Y Y List of islands by name Z Z R class wikitable Island s Name Island group s Country Countries Rab flag Croatia Rabbit Island, New Zealand Rabbit There are four Rabbit islands in NZ, the best known is in Tasman Bay flag New Zealand Rabbit Island, Ireland Rabbit Lower Lough Erne flag Ireland Rabbit Island, Lebanon Rabbit flag Lebanon Rabbit Island, Louisiana Rabbit Calcasieu Lake , flag Louisiana flag United States Rabbit Island Georgian Bay Rabbit Georgian Bay , flag Ontario flag Canada Rabbit Island Mississippi Rabbit Mississippi River , flag Mississippi flag United States Racoon Island, Louisiana Racoon flag Louisiana flag United States Ragged Island, New Hampshire Ragged Lake Winnipesaukee , flag New Hampshire flag United States Ragged Island Nunavut Ragged flag Nunavut flag Canada Rakino Island Rakino Hauraki Gulf flag New Zealand Raiatea Leeward Islands Society Islands Windward Islands , Society Islands , flag French Polynesia flagicon France Overseas Lands of France Rainsford Island Rainsford Boston Harbor ... Little The South Isles, flag Orkney Islands flag Scotland Category Lists of islands by name R ... flag Norway Rostam Island Rostam Persian Gulf flag Iran R. Thompson s Island, Pennsylvania R. Thompson ...   more details



  1. From the Album of the Same Name

    Infobox album Italic title force Name From the Album of the Same Name Type Album Artist Pilot band Pilot Cover Pilot Pilot.jpg Released 1974 Recorded Genre Pop rock , Soft rock Length 40 minutes Label EMI Records EMI Producer Alan Parsons Last album This album From the Album of the Same Name br 1974 Next album Second Flight br 1975 Album ratings rev1 allmusic rev1score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r46678 pure url yes allmusic review ref From the Album of the Same Name is the 1974 debut album by Pilot band Pilot , containing the international hit Magic Pilot song Magic . The album was initially released in 1974 by EMI, and later re released on CD by EMI Japan in 1990 and by C Five Chapter Five Records, in 1991. ref http www.merkel sb.de discography.htm Discography Bot generated title ref Ian Bairnson plays guitar on this album but, at the time, was not a group member. He joined the group, officially, after it had been recorded. Richard Anthony Hewson Richard Hewson made the orchestral arrangements, although normally it would be Alan Parsons with Andrew Powell . Track listing All tracks written by David Paton and Billy Lyall. Just a Smile Magic Pilot song Magic Lucky for Some Girl Next Door Lovely Lady Smile Sooner or Later Don t Speak Loudly Over the Moon Never Give Up High Into the Sky Auntie Iris Sky Blue Bonus tracks 2009 remaster The album was remastered in 2009 with the following bonus tracks li value 13 Pamela as Scotch Mist Magic original version Just Let Me Be demo Cold Stories demo Paton Personnel Pilot Billy Lyall Vocals, Flute, Keyboards, Synthesizers David Paton Vocals, Bass, Acoustic & Electric Guitars Stuart Tosh Drums, Vocals Ian Bairnson Electric ... discography DEFAULTSORT Pilot From The Album Of The Same Name Category 1974 debut albums Category Albums produced by Alan Parsons Category EMI Records albums 1970s rock album stub nl From the Album with the Same Name ...   more details



  1. Charles Macintosh

    Memoir of the Late Charles Macintosh , 1847 R. B. Prosser, Macintosh, Charles 1766 1843 , rev. Geoffrey ... cite web url http scienceonstreets.phys.strath.ac.uk new Charles MacIntosh.html title Charles Macintosh work Science on the Streets publisher University of Strathclyde Cite EB1911 wstitle Macintosh, Charles 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macintosh, Charles ALTERNATIVE ...For those of a similar name Charles Mackintosh disambiguation Infobox engineer image Charles Macintosh.jpg image width 200px caption Charles Macintosh name Charles Macintosh nationality Scottish birth date 29 December 1766 birth place Glasgow death date 25 July 1843 death place Dunchattan education spouse parents children discipline institutions practice name significant projects significant design significant advance Waterproof clothes significant awards Charles Macintosh Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 29 December 1766 &ndash 25 July 1843 was a Scottish chemist and inventor of waterproof cloth ... Macintosh was born in Glasgow , and was first employed as a clerk. He devoted all his spare time to science ... Macintosh married, in 1790, Mary Fisher, daughter of Alexander Fisher a merchant of Glasgow. ref See ... of National Biography , 1893. ref Charles Macintosh died in 1843 at Dunchattan , Scotland, and was buried in the churchyard of Glasgow Cathedral . ref cite web title Charles Macintosh url http ... date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref See also Raincoat References references Further reading G. Macintosh ... 1843 PLACE OF DEATH Dunchattan DEFAULTSORT Macintosh, Charles Category 1766 births Category 1843 deaths Category People from Glasgow Category Scottish chemists Category Scottish inventors Category Fellows of the Royal Society Scotland engineer stub ca Charles Macintosh de Charles Macintosh es Charles Macintosh fr Charles Macintosh gl Charles Macintosh it Charles Macintosh nl Charles Macintosh ru , fi Charles Macintosh uk ...   more details



  1. Macintosh 128K

    mac specs Name Macintosh Image Macintosh 128k transparency.png Casing Beige plastic Pantone 453 ref http www.landsnail.com apple local design macintosh.html History of computer design Apple Macintosh ref Introduced January 24, 1984 ref name appleconfidential2 ref name strategy 83 cite web url http library.stanford.edu mac primary docs pip83.html title The Macintosh Product Introduction Plan ref Discontinued October 1, 1985 ref http support.apple.com kb SP186 Macintosh 128K Technical Specifications ... doi id isbn 1 59327 010 0 ref The sales of the Macintosh were strong from its initial release ... Macintosh sold from January September 1984 . Those made after September 10, 1984 have the label Macintosh ... from 128  KB to 512  KB, the original Macintosh was re branded Macintosh 128K and nicknamed ... effectively making it a Macintosh 512K , for the price of 995. ref name price http macgui.com usenet ... Reflist 2 External links http docs.info.apple.com article.html?artnum 112162 Full Macintosh ... OS history 3.0 , Mac OS history 3.2 ModelNumber M0001 The Macintosh 128K , released as the Apple Macintosh , is the original Apple Inc. Apple Macintosh personal computer . Its beige case contained a convert ... dollar US 2,495. The Macintosh was introduced by the now famous US 900,000 television commercial ... of Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984. ref name appleconfidential2 cite book last Linzmayer first ... accessdate 2009 08 27 See May 3, 1984. ref After its successor, the Macintosh 512K , was introduced, it was rebadge d as the Macintosh 128K . Features The Macintosh was designed to achieve adequate computer ..., at a price accessible to the middle class . This narrow goal resulted in an efficient Macintosh 128K ... Keyboard Macintosh Keyboard M0110 keyboard had no arrow keys , numeric keypad or function keys ... Keyboard Macintosh Numeric Keypad M0115 numeric keypad available for the 128k Mac and the Apple keyboard Macintosh Plus Keyboard M0110A keyboard sold with the still later Macintosh Plus model would ...   more details



  1. Macintosh 512K

    Mac 512K with accessories An updated version replaced the Mac 512K and debuted as the Macintosh 512Ke Macintosh 512K enhanced in April 1986. It differed from the original 512K in that it had an Macintosh ...Mac specs Image Macintosh 512K.png Introduced September 10, 1984 MSRP 2795 CPU Motorola 68000 CPUspeed ... ModelNumber M0001W Image Mac512KBackFixed wb.jpg thumb 180px Mac 512K back panel The Macintosh 512K Personal Computer , also known as the Fat Mac, is the second of a long line of Apple Macintosh computers, and was the first update to the original Macintosh 128K . It was virtually identical to the previous ... Macintosh before it, the 512K contained an 8  MHz Motorola 68000 connected to a 512  kilobyte ... a revised logicboard with the re badged Macintosh 128K previously just called the Macintosh , which ... MacDraw , MacProject , Macintosh Pascal programming language Pascal and others. In particular, Microsoft Excel , which was written specifically for the Macintosh, required a minimum of 512  kilobyte KB of RAM, but definitively solidified the Macintosh as a serious business computer. Models with the enhanced ... Aldus PageMaker software, which took full advantage of the extra RAM, revolutionized the publishing industry and solidified the Macintosh as the de facto desktop publishing computer. System software The original 512K could accept Macintosh system software up to version 4.1 History of Mac OS System ... has 2880 sectors. A sector is 512 bytes. ref and the same improved Old World ROM ROM as the Macintosh ... case entirely with that of the Macintosh Plus . ref http docs.info.apple.com article.html?artnum 10198 Macintosh Plus Description Discontinued The Macintosh Plus Logic Board Kit ref As with the original Macintosh, the 512K was designed with no slots for upgrade boards, so the few internal upgrades ... Timeline of compact Macintosh models headerextension See also Macintosh 128K Macintosh XL Macintosh 512Ke Macintosh Plus Macintosh 128K 512K technical details References Reflist External links http docs.info.apple.com ...   more details



  1. Power Macintosh

    , PowerBook , and iBook lines of Macintosh computers. The marketing name was changed from Power Macintosh ..., and supported by Apple Inc. from March 1994 until August 2006. The first models were the Power Macintosh 6100 , Power Macintosh 7100 7100 , and Power Macintosh 8100 8100 , which offered speeds ranging from 60 to 110  Megahertz MHz . These machines replaced Apple s Macintosh Quadra Quadra ... the first third generation G3 Power Macintosh was introduced, using the PowerPC 750 processor. From ... configurations. Prior to the Power Mac name change, certain Power Macintosh models were otherwise identical ... model of the series. Power Macintosh , later Power Mac , was a line of Apple Macintosh workstation class ... Power Macintosh 6100 66.jpg thumb The Power Macintosh 6100 60 Power Macintosh 6100 66 , the first Macintosh to use a PowerPC processor. Power Macintosh 4400 160, 200 PC Power Macintosh 5200 75 LC Power Macintosh 5260 100, 120 Power Macintosh 5300 100 LC Power Macintosh 5400 120, 180, 200 Power Macintosh 5500 225, 250 Power Macintosh 6100 60 PC , 60AV, 66 PC , 66AV Power Macintosh 6200 75 Power Macintosh 6300 120 Power Macintosh 6400 180, 200 Power Macintosh 6500 225, 250, 275, 300 Power Macintosh 7100 66, 66AV, 80, 80AV Power Macintosh 7200 75, 90, 120 PC , 200 PC Power Macintosh 7300 166, 180 PC , 200 Power Macintosh 7500 100 Power Macintosh 7600 120, 132, 200 Power Macintosh 8100 80, 80AV, 100, 100AV, 110, 110AV Power Macintosh 8115 110 Power Macintosh 8200 100, 120 Power Macintosh 8500 120, 132, 150, 180 Power Macintosh 8515 120 Power Macintosh 8600 200, 250, 300 Power Macintosh 9500 120, 132, 150, 180MP, 200 Power Macintosh 9515 132 Power Macintosh 9600 200, 200MP, 233, 300, 350 Power Macintosh G3 Power Macintosh G3 beige 233, 266, 300, 333 Timeline of Old World ROM Power Macintosh ... World ROM . Power Macintosh G3 Blue & White Power Mac G4 Power Mac G4 Cube Power Mac G5 Timeline of New World ROM Power Macintosh models headerextension Processor and software The read only memory ROM ...   more details



  1. Macintosh Classic

    About a particular model of computer the classic Macintosh operating system Mac OS Infobox computer Name ... OS System 6 6.0.7 System 6 6.0.8L , System 7 7.0 System 7 7.5.5 ref name specs Baseprice US 999 The Macintosh ... on October 15, 1990, it was the first Apple Macintosh to sell for less than US 1,000. ref name debut .... ref name specs cite web last Joannidi first Christine title Macintosh Classic Technical Specifications ... the earlier Macintosh SE. Apple released two versions that ranged from 1,000 to 1,500. Reviewer reactions ... develop as the Classic, Macintosh LC , and Macintosh IIsi . ref name c117 The Macintosh Classic ... as its predecessors and that the Classic would be priced from 1,500 to 2,150. ref name classicspeculation ... planned to release 16  new Macintosh products in 1991. ref name masses Peter Kelman, Scholastic s publisher, predicted that the Macintosh would become the school machine of the nineties. ref name ... floppy disk drive as standard. ref name desc cite web title Macintosh Classic Description Discontinued ... memory ROM included System 6.0.3. ref name romdisk cite book last Aker first Sharon title The Macintosh ... Beach Software s SuperPaint Macintosh SuperPaint 2.0 paint and draw program. ref name smartbundle ... retaining little of the Snow White design language used in the Macintosh SE s design. ref name appledesign ... as on the front of both the Macintosh LC and Macintosh IIsi . ref name appledesign The screen brightness ... name mac classic devnote cite web title Macintosh Classic Computer Developer Note work Developer ... the Classic and replaced the Macintosh SE 30 . ref name appledesign Reception Some reviewers ... the Classic. ref name homeofficereview cite news last Schafer first Liza title Apple Macintosh Classic ... and lack of expansion slots on the Macintosh Classic offset the low prices. ref name pcuserreview ... a Macintosh. ref name electroniclearningjournal Scholastic, an education software developer, was also ... priced Macintosh LC had. ref name electroniclearningjournal Specifications class wikitable Component ...   more details



  1. Full House: The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin

    italic title force yes Other uses Full House disambiguation Full House The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin is a book by evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould , published in 1996. It was released in the UK as Life s Grandeur , with the same subtitle and with an additional 8 page introduction entitled A Baseball Primer for British Readers . In Full House, Gould demonstrates how one type of statistical misconception leads to misunderstanding of important phenomena. The misconception is paying attention only to the high score or extreme value, when a continuous distribution of values exists what Gould calls a full house and is what actually drives the phenomena. The book focuses on two main examples of this misconception the disappearance of the 0.400 batting average in baseball, and the perceived tendency of evolution towards progress making organisms more complex and sophisticated. In the first example, Gould explains that the decline of the top batting average does not imply that there has been a decline in the skill of baseball players. Quite the contrary he shows that all that has happened is that the variance of the batting average decreased as professional baseball got better and better, while the league average remained constant as the game rules changed together causing the extreme value of the distribution the best batting average to decrease as well. In the second example, Gould points out that many people wrongly believe that the process of evolution has a preferred direction a tendency to make organisms more complex and more sophisticated as time goes by. Those who believe in evolution s drive towards progress often demonstrate it with a series of organisms that appeared in different eons, with increasing complexity, e.g., bacteria, fern, dinosaurs ... SJGould DEFAULTSORT Full House The Spread Of Excellence From Plato To Darwin Category Books ... distribution, and why looking only at them misses the entire picture the full house . He explains ...   more details



  1. Macintosh XL

    , the Macintosh XL was colloquially referred to as the Hackintosh Citation needed date April 2010 , although this name has since been used more generally to describe Macintosh computers assembled from ...?artnum 112164 Macintosh XL Technical Specifications from Apple Navbox with columns name Navbox ... as relevant as their closely related cousin, the Macintosh Plus. Legacy The Macintosh XL shares the same legacy as the Lisa before it. However, the increased sales from the emulation of the Macintosh ...Mac specs Image Macintosh XL 1.jpg Introduced January 1, 1985 MSRP 3,995 CPU Motorola 68000 CPUspeed ..., 1986 Macintosh XL was a modified version of the Apple Lisa personal computer made by Apple Computer, Inc. In the Macintosh XL configuration, the computer shipped with MacWorks XL , a Lisa program that allowed 64  K Apple Macintosh Macintosh ROM emulation. An identical machine was previously sold as the Lisa 2 10 with the Lisa OS only. Hardware The Macintosh XL had a Macintosh External Disk Drive ... OSx86 , a hacked version of Mac OS X. The Macintosh XL was discontinued in August 1986 Upgrades Because of its roots as a Lisa and unlike all other Macintosh computers the Macintosh XL did not use square pixel s. The resolution of the Macintosh XL was 720x364. Square pixels were available via ... by Sun Remarketing as a successor to MacWorks XL in order to provide application compatibility with the Macintosh ... been usurped by the Macintosh line. After two years of marginal sales Apple was unprepared for the record number of orders placed for the newest member of the Macintosh family. ref cite journal date ... 6649 ref Discontinued Despite its relative success, the Macintosh XL was discontinued because it was literally ... in exchange a Macintosh Plus and Hard Disk 20 a US 4,098.00 value at the time . ref http www.semaphorecorp.com ... dropped the XL from their price list in September 1985, Sun Remarketing of Logan, Utah bought a number ... of MacWorks Plus, re branded as the Macintosh Professional . Though no new Lisas were available ...   more details



  1. Macintosh IIvx

    by its 16  MHz bus, making it slightly slower than the popular but aging Macintosh IIci . ref name lem cite web title Macintosh IIvx publisher Low End Mac url http lowendmac.com ii macintosh ...Mac specs Image Macintosh IIvx.jpg Introduced October 19, 1992 MSRP United States dollar US 2,950 Discontinued October 21, 1993 CPU Motorola 68030 CPUspeed 32 MHz OS System 7 Macintosh System 7.1 , System 7 Macintosh System 7.1.1 System 7 Macintosh Mac OS 7.6.1 RAM 4 Megabyte MB , expandable to 68 MB RAMtype 80 ns 30 pin SIMM Discontinued October 21, 1993 The Macintosh IIvx code name Brazil was the last of the Macintosh II series of Apple Macintosh Macintosh computers from Apple Computer Apple . The IIvx included either a 40, 80, 160 or 400 MB hard drive, three NuBus slots, and a Processor Direct Slot . It was the first Macintosh to have a metal case and the first case design of any personal ... hardware disc caddy was available as an option from Apple. History The Mac IIvx began its life ... with a CD ROM drive, the IIvx was rushed into production. ref name ogrady cite book author O Grady, Jason ... connections and MIDI hardware. The Macintosh IIvi a slower version of the IIvx was introduced at the same ... The Macintosh IIvx has the same chassis as the Centris 650 later known as the Macintosh Quadra Quadra ... Macintosh Centris 650 was released four months after the IIvx for 250 less, immediately rendering ... on sale for another eight months. ref name lem For a while afterwards, people who bought an expensive Mac that quickly became outdated were said to have been IIvx ed . ref name ogrady References Reflist External links http docs.info.apple.com article.html?artnum 112196 Macintosh IIvx technical specification at apple.com Apple hardware before 1998 Apple hardware Category 68k Macintosh computers IIvx Category Macintosh desktops IIvx Category Macintosh II series vx Category Macintosh case designs fr Macintosh IIvx it Macintosh IIvx fi Macintosh IIvx ...   more details



  1. Macintosh 512Ke

    Infobox information appliance name Macintosh 512K e Image Apple 512k.jpg Introduced April 14, 1986 MSRP ... as the Macintosh ED M0001D & later M0001ED . ref http macdownunder.no ip.info Platinum512ke Platinum512ke Bot generated title ref The 512K e shipped with the original short Apple Keyboard Macintosh Keyboard M0110 Macintosh Keyboard , but the extended Apple Keyboard Macintosh Plus Keyboard M0110A Macintosh Plus Keyboard with built in numeric keypad could be purchased optionally. ref http www.mac512.com macwebpages plusupkit.htm Macintosh Plus Upgrade Kits Bot generated title ref A version of the 512K e sold outside of North America only included the full keyboard and was marketed as the Macintosh ... September 1, 1987 ModelNumber M0001E The Macintosh 512K enhanced 512K e was introduced in April 1986 as a cheaper alternative to the top of the line Macintosh Plus , which had debuted three months previously. ref http docs.info.apple.com article.html?artnum 1970 Macintosh 512Ke Specifications Discontinued 8 94 ref It was the same as the Macintosh 512K but with the Macintosh External Disk Drive 800K 800K disk drive and 128K of Old World ROM ROM used in the Macintosh Plus. Like its predecessors ... the machine up to 2 MB or more. It is the earliest Macintosh model able to run System 6 OS. Model ... on the rear bucket s agency approval label. It used the same beige like color as well. But like the Macintosh ... as exactly the same case front design as the Plus without the name , though keeping its original rear ... e to provide a SCSI port. ref http support.apple.com kb TA37193 Macintosh 512K Adding a SCSI Port Bot generated title ref Official upgrades A Macintosh 512K could be upgraded to a 512K e by purchasing and installing Apple s 299 Macintosh Plus Disk Drive Kit . This included the following 800 KB ... to replace original 64 KB ROM Macintosh Plus System Tools disk with updated system software Installation ... to accommodate the different port configuration with that of the Macintosh Plus which essentially ...   more details



  1. Compact Macintosh

    all in one computers Commodore PET Intertec Superbrain Notes note confuse The name Classic Macintosh ...Image Macintosh 128k transparency.png thumb The Macintosh 128K introduced the Compact Macintosh case ... and the Apple III Compact Macintosh or Classic Macintosh ref confuse are informal terms that refer to the direct descendants of the original Apple Macintosh Macintosh personal computer case design ... for the models using the case style of the Macintosh 128K original Macintosh sold between 1984 and the mid 90s later, larger all in one models like the Macintosh LC 500 series , the Macintosh Performa ... derived Macintosh XL is a borderline case, and is included by Apple in their Classic spec page, but not counted ... The Macintosh 128K and the very similar Macintosh SE , the also similar but already retro Macintosh Classic all of them with a convert 9 in cm abbr on black and white screen , the modernized Macintosh Color Classic with a convert 10 in cm abbr on color screen and the very different Macintosh XL. Models Image Macintosh SE b.jpg thumb 100px The Macintosh SE SE , designed along Snow White design language Snow White guidelines. Image Macintosh Classic 2.jpg thumb 100px The Macintosh Classic II Classic II , using Apple s early 1990s design style. Image Macintosh Color Classic.jpg thumb 100px The Macintosh ... factor CPU Macintosh 128K M0001 Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000 Macintosh 512K M0001W Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000 Macintosh XL A6S0300 Lisa Motorola 68000 Macintosh Plus M0001A Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000 Macintosh 512Ke Macintosh 512K 800 M0001D Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000 Macintosh 512Ke M0001E Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000 Macintosh 512Ke Macintosh ED M0001ED Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000 Macintosh Plus Macintosh Plus ED M0001AP Macintosh 128K Motorola 68000 Macintosh SE M5010 Macintosh SE Motorola 68000 Macintosh SE Macintosh SE 1 20 M5011 Macintosh SE Motorola 68000 Macintosh SE Macintosh SE 1 40 M5011 Macintosh SE Motorola 68000 Macintosh SE FDHD M5011 Macintosh SE Motorola 68000 ...   more details



  1. Macintosh Plus

    at the back of the name indicates that this Macintosh was sold in the Educational market. Although ... http 68kmla.net files classicmac2.pdf ref From the debut of the Macintosh 128K through the Macintosh ...Mac specs Image MacIntosh Plus img 1317.jpg Introduced January 16, 1986 MSRP 2599 CPU Motorola 68000 ... , expandable to 4 MB RAMtype 150 ns 30 pin SIMM Discontinued October 15, 1990 ModelNumber M0001A The Macintosh Plus computer was the third model in the Macintosh line, introduced on January 16, 1986, two years after the Macintosh 128K original Macintosh and a little more than a year after the Macintosh ... smaller improvements. It originally had the same generally beige colored case as the Macintosh 128K original Macintosh Pantone 453 ref http www.landsnail.com apple local design macintosh.html History of computer design Apple Macintosh ref , but in 1987, the case color was changed to the long lived ... design Macintosh Plus ref It is the earliest Macintosh model able to run System 7 OS. Overview Introduced as the Macintosh Plus , it was the first Apple Macintosh Macintosh model to include a SCSI ... most of Apple s legacy ports with USB . The Macintosh Plus was the last classic Mac to have a phone cord like port on the front of the unit for the Apple Keyboard Macintosh Plus Keyboard M0110A keyboard , as well as the DE 9 connector for the Apple Mouse Macintosh Mouse M0100 mouse models released after the Macintosh Plus would use Apple Desktop Bus ADB ports. It had a new 3.5 inch double sided Macintosh External Disk Drive 800K 800 KB floppy drive , offering double the capacity of previous ... double storage capacity. Like the 400  KB drive before it, a companion Macintosh External Disk Drive Macintosh 800K External Drive Macintosh 800K External Drive was an available option. However ... MFS, Macintosh File System in which all files were stored in a single directory, with one level of pseudo folders overlaid on them . For programmers, the fourth Inside Macintosh volume detailed ...   more details



  1. Macintosh Centris

    the same case as the older Macintosh IIvx and Macintosh IIvi computers. The newer Macintosh Quadra 650 and the Power Macintosh 7100 line of computers also use the same case. The Centris 660AV uses a 25 MHz 68040 and also includes a digital signal processor chip from AT&T . Like other AV computers from Apple, it supports both video input and output. The name Centris was soon considered to be confusing ... floppy drives, so this change was not exactly concurrent with the name change. Timeline of Macintosh ...refimprove date February 2012 Image Macintosh Centris 660AV.jpg thumb The Macintosh Centris 660AV, the last computer to use the Centris name. Macintosh Centris is a line of Apple Macintosh Macintosh computers, introduced in 1993, that were built around the Motorola 68LC040 and Motorola 68040 68040 CPUs. The name was chosen to indicate that the consumer was selecting a Macintosh in the center of Apple s product line lower performance and price than the Macintosh Quadra Quadra computers, but higher performance and price than the Macintosh Performa Performa computers of the time. The name echoes other neoclassical prestige branding trends introduced at the time such as Lexus and Acura . The name was used for the Centris 610 and Centris 650 , which were introduced in March 1993. It was also used a few months later for the Centris 660AV . Overview The Centris 610 uses a 20  MHz 68LC040 CPU ... under the user s computer monitor . This case was later used again in the Quadra 610 and Power Macintosh ... from 20  MHz and 25  MHz to 25  MHz and 33  MHz respectively while the Centris 660AV ... s transition from auto inject floppy drives to manual inject drives. This is why there are two different ... books?id li4Rg ac6lsC&pg PA58&dq Macintosh Centris&hl en&sa X&ei P5E T6GCJ47MiQKtvuCtAQ&ved 0CGIQ6AEwCTgK v onepage&q Macintosh 20Centris&f false title Apple s New AV Macs Tune In, Speak ... 1998 Apple hardware Category Macintosh Centris series it Famiglia Macintosh Centris fr Macintosh Centris ...   more details



  1. Macintosh SE

    from then on. An upgrade kit was sold for the original Macintosh SE which included new Read only ...Mac specs Image Macintosh SE b.jpg Introduced March 2, 1987 MSRP 2900 dual floppy US 3900 with 20MB hard ... 15, 1990 The Macintosh SE was a personal computer manufactured by Apple Inc. Apple between March 1987 ref name announce http macgui.com usenet ?group 14&id 1509 Macintosh II and Macintosh SE announced ref and October 1990. This computer marked a significant improvement on the Macintosh Plus design and was introduced by Apple at the same time as the Macintosh II . It had a similar case to the Macintosh 128K original Macintosh computer, but with slight differences in color and styling. Features The SE s notable new features, compared to its similar predecessor the Macintosh Plus , were First compact Macintosh with an internal drive bay for a hard disk originally 20  MB or 40  MB or a second floppy drive. First compact Macintosh that featured an expansion slot SE stood for System Expansion . ref name announce Used the Apple Desktop Bus ADB , introduced with the Apple IIGS , for keyboard ... supported by Apple. In addition an Macintosh External Disk Drive Apple 3.5 Drive external floppy disk drive could also be connected, making the SE the only other Macintosh besides the Macintosh .... After Apple introduced the Macintosh SE 30 in January 1989, a logic board upgrade was sold by Apple ... from the internal CRT , Apple recommended only authorized Apple dealers to install cards and sealed the case with then uncommon Torx screws The SE and Macintosh II were the first Apple computers since ... Macintosh keyboard Apple Keyboard M0116 Apple Keyboard or the Apple Extended Keyboard . Apple produced ... rare and command a premium price for collectors. ref cite web title Transparent Macintosh SE publisher Low End Mac url http lowendmac.com compact clear se.shtml accessdate 2007 02 08 ref Macintosh ... Sided Double Density DSDD 800  KB formatted floppy disks. In August 1989, Apple introduced the Macintosh ...   more details



  1. Macintosh Quadra

    Image Apple mac quadra 800.jpg thumb Macintosh Quadra 800 The Macintosh Quadra series was Apple Computer s product family of professional high end Apple Macintosh personal computer s built using the Motorola ..., and the name was used until the Power Mac was introduced in 1994. The product manager for the Quadra family was Frank Casanova who was also the Product Manager for the Macintosh IIfx . The first models were the Quadra 700 and Quadra 900 , both introduced in 1991. The Quadra replaced the Macintosh II series as the high end computer in the Macintosh product line. Models Image Macintosh quadra 605 warm.jpg thumb left Quadra 605 Macintosh Quadra 605 , the smallest Quadra released. The first computers to be part of the Macintosh Quadra series were the Quadra 700 and Quadra 900 , both introduced ... using the same case dimensions as the Macintosh IIci , with a Processor Direct Slot PDS expansion ... up with the name. Lexicon chose the name Quadra hoping to appeal to engineers by evoking technical ... last Beckett newspaper San Francisco Chronicle date 23 Oct 1992 ref The Quadra name was also used for the successors to the Macintosh Centris Centris models that briefly existed during 1993 The Macintosh Quadra 610 610 , the Macintosh Quadra 650 650 and the Macintosh Quadra 660AV 660AV . Centris was a mid range series of systems between the Quadra on the high end and the Macintosh LC LC on the low end, but it was later decided that there were too many product lines and the name was dropped. Some machines of this era including the Quadra 605 were also sold as Macintosh Performa Performas , further adding to the confusion. The last use of the name was for the Quadra 630 , which was a variation of the LC 630 using a full Motorola 68040 instead of the LC s Motorola 68LC040 68LC040 , and introduced .... Timeline of Macintosh Quadra models headerextension Processor Image Quadra 605 insides.jpg ... code, which was common under the Mac OS memory management Macintosh memory model . Apple partially ...   more details



  1. Macintosh IIfx

    Mac specs Image Macintosh IIfx.jpg Introduced March 19, 1990 MSRP 9,900 CPU Motorola 68030 CPUspeed 40 MHz OS Mac OS 6.0.5 7.1.1 Pro , 7.5 7.6.1 RAM 4 Megabyte MB , expandable to 128 MB RAMtype 80 ns 64 pin SIMMs Discontinued April 15, 1992 The Macintosh IIfx was a model of Apple Macintosh computer, introduced in 1990 and discontinued in 1992. At introduction it cost from US 9,000 to US 12,000, depending ..., Frank Casanova who came to Apple from Apollo Computer in Boston , Massachusetts where the term Boston ... , at a time when all other Macintosh models used 30 pin SIMMs. The extra pins were a separate path ... the only stock 68K Macintosh to support them. There were special versions of the Macintosh IIci ... interface, as had all previous Macintosh models since the Macintosh Plus . The IIfx required a special ... storage connector on the Macintosh line until Apple began transitioning to Integrated Drive Electronics IDE with the Quadra 630 s release in 1994. The IIfx was the apex of Apple s 68030 based Macintosh II series and was replaced at the top of Apple s lineup by the Macintosh Quadra series in 1991 ... links http www.lowendmac.com ii macintosh iifx.html Macintosh IIfx profile on Low End Mac http www.apple history.com ?page gallery&model IIfx&performa off&sort date&order ASC Apple History Macintosh IIfx http www.everymac.com systems apple mac ii stats mac iifx.html EveryMac Macintosh IIfx http docs.info.apple.com article.html?artnum 112175 Macintosh IIfx technical specification at apple.com ... undocumented ASICs. Navbox with columns name Navbox with columns doc state uncollapsed title ... col2header Current Model col3header Successor col1 Macintosh IIx col2 Macintosh IIfx col3 Macintosh ... Model Apple hardware before 1998 Apple hardware Category 68k Macintosh computers IIfx Category Macintosh desktops IIfx Category Macintosh II series fx Category A UX capable Macintoshes IIfx de Macintosh IIfx fr Macintosh IIfx it Macintosh IIfx ...   more details



  1. Inside Macintosh

    Inside Macintosh is the name of the developer documentation manuals published by Apple Computer , documenting the API s and machine architecture of the Apple Macintosh Macintosh computer. The first documentation for the original 1984 Macintosh was available only in the form of photocopied sheets that could be obtained from Apple. A telephone book version of Inside Macintosh was also available, which consisted of one 1000 page volume. It was sent as a promotional copy to developers. The 1000 page manual was sent out because the real version would take some time to print. In 1985, they were published by Addison Wesley in the form of a hardcover book that was available to the general public. The first version had three volumes, which covered the original Macintosh 128K Mac 128K , Macintosh XL , and the Macintosh 512K Mac 512K Fat Mac models. When the Macintosh Plus was released, a fourth volume was added, detailing the changes to the system software introduced with that model. A further delta manual, volume 5, was introduced with the Mac II line in 1987. This manual discusses color QuickDraw , as well as the Macintosh II Mac II and Macintosh SE Mac SE hardware and other new software components. By the time of System 7 Macintosh System 7 , released in 1991, the Inside Macintosh delta model was becoming seriously stretched. Nevertheless the details of System 7 were documented in the immense Volume VI. Shortly after this, Apple revamped the entire Inside Macintosh series, breaking it into volumes according to the functional area discussed, rather than specific machine models or capabilities ... from OPENSTEP . Later, the Carbon Specification was refactoring refactor ed into the Carbon Reference, which actually described the APIs it documented taking much content from Inside Macintosh ... time. In the late 1990s, Apple ceased to publish Inside Macintosh as a printed book, instead making ... Macintosh only covers the Classic Mac OS a new set of documentation was introduced for Mac OS X ...   more details



  1. Macintosh SE/30

    from the Apple II until the Power Macintosh G3 was announced, a logic board upgrade was available ..., Apple typically indicated the presence of a 68030 processor by adding the letter x to a model s name, but when the Macintosh SE was updated to the 68030, this posed an awkward problem, as Apple was not willing to name their new computer the Macintosh SEx . Thus, SE 30 was the name chosen. Internally ... October 21, 1991 The Macintosh SE 30 is a personal computer that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1989 until 1991. It was the fastest and most expandable of the original black and white compact Macintosh series. The SE 30 is essentially a Macintosh IIx in the same case as the Macintosh SE , with a black and white monitor and a single Processor Direct Slot PDS slot ... Only Memory ROM , like the Macintosh IIx IIx ROM, included some code using 24 bit addressing, rendering ... access to installed extra memory. Alternatively, replacing the ROM SIMM with one from a Mac IIsi or Mac ... run A UX , Apple s older version of a Unix that was able to run Macintosh programs. Though there was no official ... more years. This machine was followed in 1991 by the Macintosh Classic II , which, despite the same ... 68882 FPU an optional upgrade. Apple at the time de emphasized the compact, all in one Macintosh in favor of a more expandable, modular system architecture, as seen in the Macintosh II and Macintosh ... of the Macintosh, three industry commentators Adam C. Engst of TidBITS , John Gruber of Daring Fireball ... Duo and a Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh . In the film Watchmen , Ozymandias has an all black TEMPEST shielded SE 30 on his desk. Timeline of compact Macintosh models headerextension See also portal Apple Macintosh SE List of products discontinued by Apple Computer br References reflist External links http support.apple.com kb SP195 Macintosh SE 30 technical specifications at apple.com Navbox with columns name Navbox with columns doc state uncollapsed title Apple Model Navigation colstyle ...   more details



  1. Macintosh IIcx

    Mac specs Image Macintosh IIcx.jpg Introduced March 7, 1989 MSRP 5369 CPU Motorola 68030 CPUspeed 16 MHz OS System 6.0.3 7.1.1 Pro , 7.5 7.5.5 RAM 1 MiB or 2 MiB, expandable to 128 MiB RAMtype 120 ns 30 pin SIMM Discontinued March 11, 1991 Half a year following the release of the Macintosh IIx passed before Apple Computer Apple introduced the Macintosh IIcx in 1989. Despite resembling the IIx to a great extent and providing the same performance, the IIcx was quieter due to its quieter fan on a smaller power supply than its predecessor. The design was also made much more compact by reducing the number of NuBus slots from 6 to 3. The new case, Apple s first to be designed to operate in either horizontal or vertical orientation, remained in use for its successors the IIci and Quadra 700 . The idea for vertical orientation, one of the first minitower cases, was suggested by Apple CEO John Sculley , who was running out of space on his desk. http www.landsnail.com apple local design mac2cx.html The model was designated IIcx for compact echoing the earlier Apple IIc compact model in the Apple II series , and the x was Apple s designation for the 68030 processor. Users liked the Mac IIcx in part ... Gassee demonstrated the IIcx s modular design by assembling one from parts in front of the audience ... community. This model was superseded by the Macintosh IIci which used the same case. See also List of Macintosh ... docs.info.apple.com article.html?artnum 112171 Macintosh IIcx technical specification at apple.com mac stub Navbox with columns name Navbox with columns doc state uncollapsed title Apple Model Navigation ... Model col3header Successor col1 Macintosh II col2 Macintosh IIcx col3 Macintosh IIci col1footer Preceding ... 1998 Apple hardware Category 68k Macintosh computers IIcx Category Macintosh desktops IIcx Category Macintosh II series cx Category A UX capable Macintoshes IIcx Category Macintosh case designs fr Macintosh IIcx it Macintosh IIcx ja Macintosh IIcx fi Macintosh IIcx ...   more details



  1. Macintosh LC

    in the education and home markets. Together with the Macintosh IIsi Mac IIsi , it introduced built in audio input on the Mac. The LC name was subsequently used for a line of low end Macintosh computers ... bottleneck, making it run far slower than it should have e.g. the 16  MHz 68020 based Macintosh II from 1987, with an identical processor, ran almost twice as fast as the Macintosh LC . One difference ... cost color Macintosh and Apple IIe compatibility was intended to encourage the education market to transition from Apple II models to the Macintosh platform instead of to the new low cost IBM ...Use mdy dates date July 2011 Image Apple macintosh lcII.jpg thumb right 300px Macintosh LC II Pizza box form factor pizza box computer, circa 1992. The Macintosh LC meaning low cost color was Apple Computer s product family of low end consumer Apple Macintosh Macintosh personal computers in the early 1990s. The original Macintosh LC was released in 1990 and was the first affordable color capable Macintosh ... was forced from the company and Michael Spindler was given his position, with the job of producing a low cost series of machines. The result was the Macintosh Classic , Macintosh IIsi , and the LC. The original LC was an attempt at an affordable, modular, color capable Macintosh. As such, when compared ... down. The LC s system specifications nearly duplicated those of the 3 year old Macintosh II . Nevertheless, the machine hit a sweet spot and, with the pent up demand for a low cost Macintosh, it was a strong ..., most of which later were sold both with the LC name to the education world and to consumers via traditional Apple dealers, and as Macintosh Performa Performa to the consumer market via electronics ... 475 . The last official LC was the Power Macintosh 5300 100 LC, which was released in August 1995 ... based Macintosh of any kind. All subsequent Macintoshes used PowerPC processors and, later, Intel ... the bus remained 16 bits. A full 32 bit bus had to wait for the LC III successor a year later. Apple ...   more details



  1. Craig MacIntosh

    Craig MacIntosh born 28 December 1943 is an American cartoonist who, along with Steve Sack , draws the cartoon activity panel Doodles comic Doodles , ref name lambiek cite web title Craig MacIntosh url http lambiek.net artists m macintosh craig.htm publisher Lambiek accessdate 21 June 2010 ref which began in 1986 and is distributed by Creators Syndicate . MacIntosh also works on the comic strip Sally Forth syndicated strip Sally Forth and worked as an editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Minneapolis Star Tribune until 1992. Craig MacIntosh was born in Long Beach, California . in 1943. He grew up in a Navy family and lived on both coasts as a child and considers Honolulu his hometown. He graduated from Admiral Arthur W. Radford High School Radford High School in 1962 and went to University of Illinois, graduating in 1966 with degree in Fine Arts. Craig was drafted that fall and spent three years in the army, with the last year in Vietnam as a platoon leader. When he returned home, he began work as an editorial cartoonist with the Dayton, Ohio, Journal Herald until 1975. In 1975, he moved to Minneapolis to become the editorial cartoonist for the evening Minneapolis Star and then continued with the merged Star and Tribune now Star Tribune . In 1979 80, he created a strip called Gunnar for the Star. In 1986, he and Steve Sack joined to create the children s cartoon feature Doodles . In 1992, he left the paper to work full time on the syndicated cartoon strip Sally Forth , as well as continuing with Doodles . Craig is married, with two adult children who live in Minneapolis. He has published two books of drawings of historic buildings in Dayton and Minneapolis. He enjoys ... sforth.html Sally Forth in the Seattle Times Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macintosh, Craig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cartoonist DATE OF BIRTH 28 December 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macintosh, Craig Category American cartoonists Category ...   more details



  1. Grazia MacIntosh

    Infobox football biography playername Char MacIntosh image fullname Grazia MacIntosh dateofbirth birth date and age 1955 04 25 df y cityofbirth New Plymouth, New Zealand New Plymouth countryofbirth New Zealand dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height height m 1.65 precision 0 currentclub clubnumber position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 caps1 goals1 clubs1 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 1981 1982 nationalcaps1 5 nationalgoals1 0 nationalteam1 New Zealand women s national football team New Zealand ntupdate Grazia MacIntosh n e van Hattum born 25 April 1955 in New Plymouth, New Zealand New Plymouth is a former association football Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper who represented New Zealand women s national football team New Zealand at international level. ref name candg cite web url http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com FootballFerns id38.htm title Caps n Goals, New Zealand Women s national representatives author publisher The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website date accessdate 11 June 2009 ref MacIntosh made her full New Zealand women s national football team Football Ferns debut in a 1 2 loss to Australia women s national football team Australia on 4 October 1981. MacIntosh is the sister of former New Zealand national football team All Whites goalkeeper Frank van Hattum and fellow women s international Marie Jose Cooper . ref cite web url http www.stuff.co.nz taranaki daily news sport 2503216 The father of football title Father of Football author publisher Taranaki Daily News date 15 June 2009 accessdate ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macintosh, Grazia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Association footballer DATE OF BIRTH 25 April 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH New Plymouth, New Zealand New Plymouth , New Zealand DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macintosh, Grazia Category ... descent Category People from New Plymouth NewZealand women footy bio stub ...   more details




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