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Macintosh II - Wikipedia
The Macintosh II was the first computer in the Macintosh line without a built-in display; a monitor rested on top of the case like the IBM Personal Computer and Amiga 1000. It was designed by …
Macintosh II: Technical Specifications - Apple Support
4MB or 16MB SIMMs cannot be put into Bank A, unless Macintosh II SuperDrive Upgrade is installed.
Apple Macintosh II (Original) Specs - EveryMac.com
Technical specifications for the Macintosh II (Original). Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, price and more.
Macintosh II family - Wikipedia
The Macintosh II is a family of personal computers that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1987 to 1993. The Macintosh II was the initial model, representing …
Macintosh II - Apple Wiki
The Macintosh II was the first personal computer model of the Macintosh II series and the first Macintosh to support a color display. It was announced by Apple Computer with the Macintosh …
apple-history.com / Macintosh II
1998年11月6日 · Introduced in March 1987, The Mac II was the ultimate expandable Mac. Based on the new 68020 processor, the Mac II was the first 32-bit Mac (although it was not "32-bit …
Today in Apple history: Here comes the Macintosh II
2024年3月2日 · Although four Mac models already have been released, the definitive, full-number name of the Macintosh II makes clear that this is a major upgrade for the product line.
Apple Macintosh II Series Specs (Mac II Specs, Mac 2
Technical specifications for the Macintosh II series. Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, estimated retail prices, and more.
Macintosh II - Higher Intellect Vintage Wiki - preterhuman.net
2024年5月26日 · Introduced in March 1987, The Mac II was the ultimate expandable Mac. Based on the new 68020 processor, the Mac II was the first 32-bit Mac (although it was not "32-bit …
Mac II - Bott
The Macintosh II, released in March of 1987 for $6500, began the era of very expensive, but very powerful and very expandable Macintosh computers. Apple was always against an "open" …
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