

- List of all mac os names and year update#
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68k all-in-ones Main article: Macintosh LC 500 series Macintosh LC 630 - the least-expensive computer in the Macintosh lineup with prices starting at $1,199 USD.Ī Macintosh LC 520.Code-named " Aladdin" or " Primus", it was released on Octoas part of the LC series for the educational market and discontinued on July 15, 1996. Macintosh LC 475 - an entry-level 68LC040-based system from Apple Computer.


Macintosh LC II - the second model in Apple Computer's low-cost Macintosh LC series.Its distinctively low profile design earned it the nickname " pizza box". Macintosh LC - the first model in Apple Computer's low-cost Macintosh LC series.Main article: Macintosh LC series 68k desktops The IIvi included either a 40, 160, or 400 megabyte hard drive, three NuBus slots, and a PDS. Macintosh IIvi - a short-lived model of the Macintosh II series of Macintosh computers from Apple Computer.Macintosh IIsi - a compact desktop unit, effectively a cut-down Macintosh IIci in a smaller case, made cheaper by the redesign of the motherboard and the deletion of all but one of the expansion card slots (a single processor direct slot).Sharing the same compact case design with three expansion slots, the IIci replaces the 16 MHz Motorola 68030 with a 0 CPU. Macintosh IIcx - a development of the Macintosh IIcx.It replaced the Motorola 68020 processor of the II with a 0 processor (running at the same clock speed), and the 800K floppy drive with the SuperDrive.
List of all mac os names and year update#
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Macintosh SE - released by Apple Computer as an all-in-one successor to the Macintosh Plus with additional capacity for expansion as a workhorse computer.Macintosh 512K enhanced (512Ke) - introduced on April 14, 1986, a less expensive alternative to the top-of-the-line Macintosh Plus.Macintosh 128K - The first Macintosh, released on January 24, 1984.
