Power Macintosh 6100
AKA
Performa 6110CD
Performa 6112CD
Performa 6115CD
Performa 6116CD
Performa 6117CD
Performa 6118CD
Essentials
Family: PowerMac
Codename: Piltdown Man
Gestalt ID: 75
Minimum OS: 7.1.2
Maximum OS: 9.1
Introduced: March 1994
Terminated: October 1995
Processor
CPU: PowerPC 601
CPU Speed: 60/66 MHz
FPU: integrated
Bus Speed: 30/33 MHz
Register Width: 32-bit
Data Bus Width: 64-bit
Address Bus Width: 32-bit
Level 1 Cache: 16 kB data, 16 kB instruction
Level 2 Cache: optional
ROM: 4 MB
RAM Type: 72 pin SIMM
Minimum RAM Speed: 80 ns
Onboard RAM: 8 MB
RAM slots: 2
Maximum RAM: 72 MB
Expansion Slots: 7" NuBus or PDS (AV card fills both)
Video
VRAM: 1 MB DRAM (2 MB w/ AV card)
Max Resolution: 1152x870
Video Out: HDI-45
Storage
Hard Drive: 500 MB
Floppy Drive: 1.4 MB SuperDrive
Optical Drive: optional 2x CD-ROM
Input/Output
ADB: 1
Serial: 2 Mini DIN-8
SCSI: DB-25
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Audio In: stereo 16 bit mini
Speaker: mono
Networking
Ethernet: AAUI-15
Miscellaneous
Power: 210 Watts
Dimensions: 3.4" H x 16.3" W x 15.6" D
Weight: 14 lbs.
Notes
The Minimum System Software for the 6100/66 is 7.5, and the Gestalt ID is 100.
Introduced in March 1994, the PowerMac 6100 was the first Mac to be powered by a PowerPC processor. An optional AV configuration was available. The 6100 came in a Centris 610-style low-profile case, cost $1,700, and was replaced in January 1995 by the 6100/66 which upgraded the processor to 66 MHz. It was discontinued at the end of 1995. The 6100/66 DOS was also available, with a 66 MHz 486DX/2 processor card, and was discontinued in early 1996. The 6100 was also offered bundled with a monitor and various hard drives, as the Performas 6110CD, 6112CD, 6115CD, 6116CD, 6117CD, and 6118CD.
Picture Credits:
Macworld UK
Apple, Inc.