- Macintosh IIvx
Mac_specs|
October 19 1992 |MSRP=2,950|CPU=Motorola 68030
CPUspeed=32 MHz|OS=System 7.1, System 7.1.1-Mac OS 7.6.1|RAM=4MiB , expandable to 68 MiB|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 Macintosh computers from Apple. The IIvx included either a 40, 80, 160 or 400 MB hard drive, threeNuBus slots, and aProcessor Direct Slot . It was the first Macintosh to have a metal case and an optional internalCD-ROM drive.History
The Mac IIvx began its life in development as a proof-of-concept to see how an internal CD-ROM drive could be added to a Mac. But after Apple CEO
John Sculley gave a speech at MacWorld Tokyo which promised a Mac with a CD-ROM drive, the IIvx was rushed into production. Several shortcuts were taken in its design, most notably that its 32 MHz processor was crippled by its 16 MHz bus, making it slightly slower than the popular but agingMacintosh IIci . Its serial port was limited to 57.6 kbit/s, which could cause problems with serial connections and MIDI hardware. TheMacintosh IIvi (a slower version of the IIvx) was introduced at the same time but discontinued only four months later. The IIvx shared the processor with the IIvi-basedPerforma 600. The IIvx was the only model in the series with a 32K L2 cache.Industrial design
The Macintosh IIvx has the same chassis as the Centris 650 (later known as the Quadra 650). It can be upgraded to this machine by a simple logic board swap.
Legacy
The much-more-powerful
Macintosh Centris 650 was released four months after the IIvx at about the same price, immediately rendering the IIvx obsolete. For a while afterwards, people who bought an expensive Mac that quickly became outdated were said by some to have been "IIvx-ed".External links
* [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112196 Macintosh IIvx technical specification] at apple.com
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