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apple I
Processor: MOS Technology 6502 processor running at 1.023 MHz.
Memory: Came with 4k RAM (expandable to 8k, 65k with clever hack).
Ports: any standard ASCII keyboard that could be installed (as shown at right), and any monitor.
Display: frame rate of 60.05 Hz, could support 40 characters per line at 24 lines, with automatic scrolling. -
apple II
Processor: MOS Technology 6502 processor running at 1.023 MHz as the Apple I.
Memory: came with 4-64k of RAM.
Display: supported 6 fixed colors at 280x192 (High) resolution, and 16 colors at 40x48 (Low) resolution.
Expansion: included 8 expansion slots, with the first slot reserved for RAM/ROM upgrades. Apple II with paddles -
apple III
Processor: Synertek 6502A processor running at 2 MHz.
Memory: 128-256k of RAM.
Display: supported 24 lines and 80 columns of text and a 560x192 display in the monochrome setting.
Expansion: 4 expansion slots compatible with Apple II cards.
Drives: built-in Shugart 143k 5.25" floppy disk drive, and was later available with a 5MB ProFile drive.
The project was code named "Sarah" after the daughter of Chief Engineer Wendell Sander. The III's OS was called "Sarah's Operating System" before it wa -
apple IIe
Processor: 6502 processor running at 1.023 MHz (same as Apple I and II), later IIe's used a 65C02 processor. Memory: came with 64k of RAM expandable to 128k using 80 column card, or several MB using a third party expansion slot.
Display: was allowed 80 column text of upper and lower case letters, and up to 560x192 resolution in black and white and 140x192 in 16 colors. -
apple macintosh
Processor: Motorola 68000 processor running at 8 MHz.
Memory: came with 128k of RAM (not expandable) and 64k ROM
Drives: Sony 400k 3.5" drive.
Display: Built-in 9-inch diagonal, 512 by 342-pixel bitmapped display.
Ports: Mouse port, 1 eight-bit keyboard bus, 300 baud, RJ11 connector for the Macintosh Keyboard. Two RS-232/RS-422 serial ports, 230.4K baud maximum, DB-9 connector, and sound port for external audio amplifier or headphones. -
apple IIc
Processor: 65C02 processor running at 1-4 MHz, the fastest of any Apple II.
Memory: came with 128k of RAM expandable to 1 MB.
Display: a 9" green Flat Panel Display on a tilt monitor.
Ports: The Apple IIc 2 serial ports, a mouse port, and a disk port. -
apple IIGS
Processor: Western Digital 16-bit 65816 at 2.8 MHz (up to 18 MHz using Transwarp GS or Zip GS).
Memory: came with 256k RAM, expandable to 8 MB.
Expansion: 7 expansion slots
Ports: modem and printer ports, AppleTalk support, ADB mouse port, 3.5" and 5.25" disk ports.
Display: up to 640x200 pixels in 4 true (16 dithered) colors, and 320x200 in 16 true colors.
Drives: supports Disk ][ and 3.5" 800k Sony floppy drives. Also supports hard drives. Although ProDOS can only handle 32MB, several user -
macintosh LC
Processor: Motorla 68020 running at 16 MHz.
Memory: came with 2 MB, expanadable to 10 MB, 100ns 30-pin DRAM.
Display: built-in 256k VRAM, expandable to 512k.
Drives: 1.44 MB floppy drive, 40-80 MB HD.
Expansion: 1 LC-style Processor Direct Slot. -
Macintosh TV
Processor: Motorola 68030 running at 32 MHz.
Memory: came with 5MB of RAM expandable to an 8MB 72-pin 80ns SIMM, and a 1MB ROM.
Drives: a built-in Apple SuperDrive 1.4MB floppy drive, an internal AppleCD 300i 2x CD-ROM drive, and an internal 160MB SCSI hard drive.
TV/Video: an NTSC TV Tuner, cable ready with 181 channel capability. RCA-type video ABD sound input for VCR, camcorder, laserdisc, or game player.
Ports: coaxial port for television antenna or cable service, two ADB ports -
power macintosh G3
Processor: PowerPC 750 running at 233, 266, 300, 333 MHz.
Memory: 32-128 MB SDRAM, and 2-6 MB VRAM (expandable to 6MB), 4MB ROM, 8k PRAM, and 512k/1MB of L2 cache.
Display: capable of 32-bit color at 512 x 384 to 8-bit color at 1600x1200, more with VRAM upgrade.
Drives: 1.44 MB floppy drive, 4-9 GB SCSI HD (optional Ultra/Wide PCI card), internal 24x CDROM drive, optional Iomega ZIP drive.
Ports: include an ADB port, 1 monitor port, 1 built-in 10Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 connector, a modem