- PowerBook 150
Infobox Computer
name = PowerBook 150
developer =Apple Computer
type =Laptop
photo =
caption = PowerBook 150
first_release_date = July1994
discontinuation_date = October1995
processor =Motorola 68030 , 33 MHzThe PowerBook 150 was a laptop created by
Apple Computer in 1994. It was the last member of thePowerBook 100 series to use the original case design, the most affordable of the series when introduced, and also the last consumer model. It was 8 MHz faster than its predecessor, the PowerBook 145B. It lacked an ADB port and used a lower qualitypassive matrix display than other current offerings, both to reduce the price. [http://www.apple-history.com/body.php?page=gallery&model=150&performa=off&sort=family&order=DESC apple-history.com: PowerBook 150] ] Like the Duos &PowerBook 100 before it, the 150 only had a single serial printer port, however, a third party adapter was available for use in the optional modem slot. [ [http://ruby.he.net/~sigma/pbsa.html PB Serial Adapter Description ] ] For those users requiring an external keyboard or mouse, this made a serial option a practical consideration. [ [http://www.cs.ucsc.edu/~davis/projects/pcmouse/ James Davis' Projects ] ] It also lacked a rear port door, unlike the rest of the 100 series models. Though it used the 140 case design, its internals were based on thePowerBook Duo 230 and actually more similar to the features of thePowerBook 190 (which used thePowerBook 5300 's case design). Notably, this new logicboard design allowed this 100 series PowerBook to use more than 14MB RAM for the first time, as well as the first Macintosh ever to use less expensive and largerIDE drive s (formatting required a unique software application limiting the selection of compatible drives). It was also the first of the 100 series to include a lithium-ion backup battery to preserve RAM contents when the battery is replaced. This is the last PowerBook model to include a trackball. However, like the 145B it replaced, the 150 could not be used in SCSI Disk Mode, unlike the Duo, 190 and 5300 which had HD Target Mode implemented.Specifications
*Processor:
Motorola 68030 , running at 33MHz
*RAM: 4MB onboard, can be expanded to 36MB
*ROM: 1MB
*Hard disk : 240-500MB
*Floppy disk : 1.4MB SuperDrive
*Systems supported: System 7.1.1-Mac OS 7.6.1
*ADB: No
*Serial: Yes (1 port)
*Modem: Optional (used for this model's expansion port)
*Screen: passive matrix, 2 bit greyscale 640x480References
External links
* [http://www.apple-history.com/body.php?page=gallery&model=150&performa=off&sort=family&order=DESC apple-history.com: PowerBook 150]
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