
This is the PowerMac 7100/66 with a 14inch Apple monitor.
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Apple PowerMac 7100/66 |
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Manufacturer |
Apple Computer Inc. |
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Original Price |
~$2,000 (I paid $5.95 at a local thrift store) |
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Mass storage options |
internal SCSI (external SCSI also) |
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Removable storage options |
3.5" floppy; SCSI CDROM (upgraded from original to 24x) |
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Ports |
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CPU |
PowerPC 601 @ 66 mhz (bus is 33mhz) |
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Memory |
88 megs of ram (two 8 SIMMs, two 32 SIMMs, and 8 built in to the motherboard) |
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Video Display |
601 Processor Direct Slot (PDS) video with 1 meg vram; built in video also uses system ram |
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Video memory |
1 meg VRAM on PDS video card |
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Sound |
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Operating Systems |
Mac OS 7.5.x - 9.1 (currently 8.6) |
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Condition |
Working fine; case needs cleaned and insides need dusted |
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Software I have for this machine |
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This is the front of the PMac 7100/66. It is the same case as several other models, most notably the Quadra 650 and the IIvx. The CD-ROM is a 24x upgrade from the original, which was probably a 2x or 4x. |
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Side angle view |
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Rear view -- the expansion slot dust covers are missing. The ports from left to right - SCSI (25 pin), AAUI (ethernet), high density video (special Apple monitor port that supplied power and sound to special monitors - rarely used), 2 geoport serial ports, ADB port, sound out, sound (mic) in. The PDS video slot is filled with the HPV card that has 1 meg vram and a Mac video port. |
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Side view with the case open |
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In order to upgrade/access the ram slots, you have to pull out the 230 watt power supply (which is sitting next to the case), and then remove the CDROM. |
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This is another internal photo, this time with the power supply installed. That black box is the 350 meg SCSI hard drive. |