AppleCD SC

1988.03

Background

The AppleCD SC was the first CD-ROM by Apple, introduced in 1988. It originally contained a fan but in 1990 they removed it because it was unneeded and attracted dust onto the optical disk head which could cause problems. It uses a front-loading caddy 1x CD-ROM and is only capable of Read Only Media. This accessory device was only able to read compact discs up to a 650 MB capacity in five formats, CD-Audio, CD-ROM, HFS, ProDOS, and High Sierra. On the front of the device it has an eject button, mini-phono sound out jack, and a volume knob. On the rear it has a power switch, power input, two Centronics 50-pin SCSI outputs, and an audio RCA connector. With appropriate software it would run on any Macintosh with a DB-25 connector, or an Apple II with an Apple II SCSI interface card.

SourceWikipedia

Key Specs

Weight4 kg

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release Date1988.03
Discontinued1991.06
Original Price$1199
Support StatusObsolete

Chip & Storage

Capacity656 MB (Mode 1) / 748 MB (Mode 2)

Connectivity

Ports2 - 50-pin DB-25 SCSI / 1 - 3.5-mm headphone jack / 2 - RCA stereo output
ConnectorSCSI
RequiresApple IIe or Apple IIGS (with Apple II SCSI Interface card) Macintosh with SCSI port

Body & Dimensions

Size & Weight246 mm × 266 mm × 84 mm,4 kg

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model NumbersM2850
Order NumberM2700LL/A