Macintosh 128k

Essentials

Family: Classic Macs

Codename: Macintosh

Gestalt ID: 1

Minimum OS: 1.0

Maximum OS: System 3.2/Finder 5.3

Introduced: January 1984

Terminated: October 1985


Processor

CPU: Motorola MC68000

CPU Speed: 8 MHz

FPU: none

Bus Speed: 8 MHz

Register Width: 32-bit

Data Bus Width: 16-bit

Address Bus Width: 32-bit

ROM: 64 kB

Onboard RAM: 128 kB

Maximum RAM: 128 kB


Video

Monitor: 9" built-in

VRAM: 1 bit 512x342


Storage

Floppy Drive: 3.5" 400 kB


Input/Output

Floppy: DB-19

Joystick/Mouse: DE-9

Serial: 2 DE-9

Audio Out: mono 8 bit

Speaker: mono


Miscellaneous

Power: 60 Watts

Dimensions: 13.6" H x 9.6" W x 10.9" D

Weight: 16.5 lbs.


Released with much fanfare in January of 1984, the Macintosh was the first affordable computer to include a Graphical User Interface. It was built around the new Motorola 68000 chip, which was significantly faster than previous processors, running at 8 MHz. The Mac came in a small beige case with a black and white monitor built in. It came with a keyboard and mouse, and had a floppy drive that took 400 kB 3.5" disks--the first personal computer to do so. It originally sold for $2,495. Thanks to Eric Rasmussen For OS info.

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Old Computers