- Power Macintosh 9600
Mac_specs
Introduced=February 17 ,1997
MSRP=3700 - 4700
CPU=PowerPC 604e or 604ev
CPUspeed=dual 200, single 200 - 350 MHz
OS=System 7.5.5-Mac OS 9.1, or with G3 upgrade Mac OS X 10.2.9
RAM=32 MB, expandable to 1.5 GB
RAMtype=70 ns 168-pin DIMM
Discontinued=March 17 ,1998 The Power Macintosh 9600 (Codename: "Kansas"; also sold with additional server software as theApple Workgroup Server 9650) is apersonal computer that is a part ofApple Computer 'sPower Macintosh series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced in February 1997 alongside thePower Macintosh 7300 and thePower Macintosh 8600 , and replaced thePower Macintosh 9500 as Apple's flagship desktop computer.The 9600 came in the same new case as the 8600, but was internally very similar to the 9500 that preceded it, with 12 RAM slots and 6 PCI slots instead of the 8 RAM and 3 PCI slots on the 8600. The 9600 used the new PowerPC 604e CPU, an enhanced version of the 9500 604. On introduction, three processor configurations were available: single 200 MHz, dual 200 MHz and single 233 MHz. In August 1997, they were replaced by two new models, with a single 300 MHz or 350 MHz "Mach 5" 604ev with a larger
L2 cache . The 350 MHz model was initially discontinued in October due to CPU supply problems, but reintroduced in February 17 when the 300 MHz model was discontinued in favor of the newPower Macintosh G3 minitower - while the G3 was faster, its expandability was only on par with the 8600, so the 9600 was kept available until March for users that needed that kind of expandability.The PowerMac 9600 has no built-in video, but comes with an 8MB IXMICRO TwinTurbo 128-bit video card installed in the PCI slot.
The Power Macintosh 9600/350 was the most powerful Mac ever in Apple's four-digit model numbering system, the last multiprocessor Mac for three years, and the last six-slot Macintosh ever.
External links
* Power Macintosh [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112396 9600/200] , [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112402 9600/200MP] , [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112407 9600/233] , [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112423 9600/300] and [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112424 9600/350] specifications at AppleSpec
* [http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/9600.shtml Power Macintosh 9600] at Low End Mac
* [http://apple-history.com/?model=9600 Power Macintosh 9600] at apple-history.com
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