Macintosh Quadra 950
Essentials
Family: Macintosh Quadra
Codename: Amazon, Zydeco
Gestalt ID: 26
Minimum OS: 7.1
Maximum OS: 8.1
Introduced: May 1992
Terminated: October 1995
Processor
CPU: Motorola MC68040
CPU Speed: 33 MHz
FPU: integrated
Bus Speed: 33 MHz
Register Width: 32-bit
Data Bus Width: 32-bit
Address Bus Width: 32-bit
Level 1 Cache: 4 kB data, 4 kB instruction
ROM: 1 MB
RAM Type: 30 pin SIMM
Minimum RAM Speed: 80 ns
Onboard RAM: 0 MB
RAM slots: 16
Maximum RAM: 256 MB
Expansion Slots: 5 NuBus, 1 PDS
Video
VRAM: 1 MB - 2 MB (4 sockets)
Max Resolution: 1152x870
Video Out: DB-15
Storage
Hard Drive: 230 MB-1 GB
Floppy Drive: 1.4 MB SuperDrive
Optical Drive: 2x CD-ROM
Input/Output
ADB: 1
Serial: 2 Mini DIN-8
SCSI: DB-25
Audio Out: stereo 8 bit mini
Audio In: mono 8 bit mini
Speaker: mono
Networking
Ethernet: AAUI-15
Miscellaneous
Power: 303 Watts
Dimensions: 18.6" H x 8.9" W x 20.6" D
Weight: 36.8 lbs.
Announced in May 1992, the Quadra 950 was a "speed bump" of the Quadra 900. The processor was upgraded from a 25 MHz 68040 to a 33 MHz. The Quadra 950 sold for $7,200.
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Wikipedia
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 03:10:01 -0700
From: Götz Hoffart
Subject: http://www.apple-history.com/950.html
>CPU speed: 66 MHz
That's not quite right. The CPU uses a frequency speed of 33 MHz for all calculations. There is a 66 MHz frequency input port on the chip but this frequency is not used for code executing parts of the CPU. The 68040 is *not* capable of frequency-doubling like the Intel 80486DX-2 or later CPUs.
You may have a look at the M68k-FAQ of news://comp.sys.m68k or at the Motorola specifications.
Apple published ads for a long time praising "50 MHz" Performa 475s but after a law suit against them they had to pay 140 DEM (in Germany) to each who bought such a machine due to incorrect/false information about the machine which runs only at 25 MHz.
>L2 cache: n/a
No, it was "optional". There was the WGS95 PDS update card bringing 128-512 kB L2 cache to the WGS95, in addition to two extra SCSI DMA ports. I can send you a photo of this device if you're interested.
>SCSI: DB-25
The Q950 has two SCSI chains - one "fast SCSI" (up to 10 MB/s) and one "narrow/slow SCSI" (up to 5 MB/s).
>CD-ROM: 2x
It was optional as the DDS streamer drive was.
>Announced in May 1992, the Quadra 950 was a "speed bump" of the
>Quadra 900. The processor was upgraded from a 25 MHz 68040 to a 33
>MHz.
In addition the video was accelerated.
Regards
Götz