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Macintosh LC II: Technical Specifications - Apple SupportMacintosh LC II: Technical Specifications ; Memory. Video Memory ; Logic Board: 4 MB. RAM Slots: 2, 30-pin SIMM. Min - Max RAM: 4 MB - 10 MB. Min RAM Speed: 100.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Today in Apple history: Macintosh LC II is the Mac mini of its dayMar 23, 2025 · Instead of the 16-MHz 68020 CPU of the original, the LC II boasted a Motorola 68030 CPU. This provided an on-board memory management unit, 256K ...
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Apple Macintosh LC II Specs - EveryMac.comThe Apple Macintosh LC II features a 16 MHz 68030 processor, 4 MB of RAM, and typically either a 40 MB, 80 MB, or 160 MB hard drive in a compact, easy-to- ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Mac LC II - Low End MacThe LC II (aka Performa 400-430 and code named Foster Farms) was a slightly less crippled version of the LC. Still running a 32-bit CPU on a 16-bit data bus.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Apple Macintosh LC (Original) Specs - EveryMac.comOriginal Price (US):, US$2500, Est. Current Retail: N/A*. Details: *As a collector's item, this model may still retain value. Photo Credit: Apple Computer, Inc ...
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Apple Macintosh LC Series Specs (Mac LC Specs) - EveryMac.comApple's Macintosh LC series -- which stands for "Low Cost" -- was sold from October 1990 to August 1995, primarily to the education sector.
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Macintosh LC II - MacDatSpecifications ; March 1993 · Motorola 68030 @16MHz. FPU: No Bus Speed: 16MHz · 2x 30-pin SIMM Slots - 4MB Standard - 10MB Maximum · 3.5" SCSI - 40, 80, or 160MB ...Missing: clock | Show results with:clock
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PDS: The Processor Direct Slot - Low End MacJan 13, 2000 · The Plus had a SCSI port for attaching a fast external hard drive and used memory SIMMs, which made RAM upgrades fairly easy. Apple was ...Missing: options | Show results with:options
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Herb's Mac cards: PCI, NuBus, PDS, LC & moreThe following are NuBus cards, compatible with Mac II series systems and many Quadra, Centris, Performa and PowerMac systems which have NuBus slots. All cards ...
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apple-history.com / Macintosh LC II### Summary of Macintosh LC II Specs
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[PDF] ti.The Macintosh LC uses the Motorola 68020 microprocessor. The Macintosh LC II uses the Motorola. 68030 microprocessor. These high-performance microprocessors ...
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Mac LC - Low End MacLow End MacThe first Mac crippled from the ground up, the LC (code named Elsie, Prism, and Pinball) was designed to a new low price point of $2,500 with 2 MB of RAM and a ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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Macintosh Performa 400 Specs: EveryMac.com### Summary of Macintosh Performa 400 Specs
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Apple Macintosh Performa 405 Specs - EveryMac.comThe Apple Macintosh Performa 405 features a 16 MHz 68030 processor, 4 MB of RAM, 256k of pre-installed VRAM, and an 80 MB hard drive in a compact, easy-to- ...Missing: 410 430
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Macintosh Performa 430 Specs: EveryMac.com### Summary of Macintosh Performa 430 Specs
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Apple Releases Mac OS 7.6.1 - TidBITSApr 7, 1997 · Today, Apple released Mac OS 7.6.1 in three forms: four disk images for owners of Mac OS 7.6, five disk images for owners of PowerBook 3400s ...
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1990-1995 - Apple II History1991 March. Apple IIe card (for Macintosh LC) released ($199). Westcode introduces InWords, which allows text digitized with the Quickie hand-scanner to ...
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Apple IIe Card: A Tool for Getting Macs into SchoolsFeb 8, 2018 · The only drawback of the Apple IIe Card is that it requires a Mac with an LC PDS running in 24-bit mode, so it cannot run with Mac OS 7.6 or ...
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How many Apple II games were made? - AtariAge ForumsApr 18, 2014 · I know that by the time the IIGS launched (1986?), Apple claimed there were over 10,000 software titles, but they didn't breakdown how many ...How many Apple II games were made? - Page 5Commodore 64 vs Apple IIMore results from forums.atariage.com
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Apple IIe Card brings Apple II to Macs | Today in Apple historyMar 1, 2025 · On March 1, 1991, Apple introduced the Apple IIe Card, which let users turn their LC family Macs into fully functioning Apple IIe computers.
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The Apple IIe - Computers Of Significant History, Part 2 - UserlandiaFeb 21, 2022 · Still, 1991 and 1992 saw declining sales, and Apple officially discontinued the IIe in November 1993. It outlived its more powerful sibling, the ...
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Apple Loses In Education Market - The Spokesman-ReviewFeb 21, 1998 · Apple, which in 1993 had as much as 61 percent of the education market, slipped from 41.4 percent in 1996, according to Dataquest Inc. Cupertino ...
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COMPANY NEWS; Apple Is Said To Set Price CutsJan 28, 1992 · Apple Computer Inc. will slash prices on some desktop Macintosh computers by 17 to 36 percent next week, the industry newspaper Macweek ...
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COMPANY NEWS; Apple's Net Is Up 10.3% In QuarterJan 17, 1992 · Among older products, Apple said, the Macintosh LC was a particularly strong seller. Analysts were impressed by the evidence that Apple ...
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Apple in Japan: Lessons Well Learned - JapanIncThe 1993 figure is all the more spectacular in that it shows a sales growth of 75% over 1992, when Apple's market share was 8.8%. Apple products are now sold ...
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The gooey rubber that's slowly ruining old hard drivesMar 2, 2025 · A lot of these hard drives just refuse to work anymore. This is very common with old Quantum ProDrive models, like the LPS or the ELS.Missing: lifespan | Show results with:lifespan
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Apple Macintosh LC - The Centre for Computing HistoryThe original Macintosh LC was released in 1990 and was the first affordable color-capable Macintosh. ... Apple Macintosh LC II Getting Started, Apple, 1992 ...
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apple presents 30 years of mac, highlighting 3 decades of tech designMar 28, 2014 · the macintosh LC dramatically lowered the price of a color-capable computer, making it accessible to more people. the color option opened a new ...
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Need suggestions for a Mac LC emulator to run on my PC - ApplefritterDec 6, 2011 · Mini vMac is easy to set up, but Basilisk II offers more features. Both require ROMs from the Macintosh you want to emulate.
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Apple Struggles to Regain Share Of School Market - Education WeekMay 15, 2002 · Apple's share of the school computer market has dropped from 37 percent for the 1999-2000 school year, to 30 percent in 2000-01, to 26 percent in 2001-02.Missing: LC | Show results with:LC