Macintosh IIvi(1992)
Background
The IIvi was introduced in October 1992, and was exactly the same as the IIvx, but with a 16 MHz 68030 processor, and no FPU. It was priced several hundred dollars cheaper, and was discontinued just 4 months later, making it one of the shortest-lived Macs ever (often a sour point to IIvi owners). The Performas 600 and 600CD, which were released later in the consumer market, were based on the same logic board as the IIvi but shipped with the IIvx's 32MHz processor.
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Key Specs
DisplayModular
ChipMotorola 68030
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 68 MB
Storage40 MB、80 MB or 230 MB
Weight11.3 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1992.10
Introduced1992.10
Discontinued1993.2
Original Price$3,000
OS SupportSystem 7.1 ~ Mac OS 7.6.1
Support StatusDiscontinued
Chip & Storage
ChipMotorola 68030(16 MHz,single-core,Optional Motorola 68882 floating-point coprocessor)
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 68 MB
Storage40 MB、80 MB or 230 MB
Hard Drive InterfaceSCSI
FirmwareMacintosh ROM
Graphics Memory512 KB or 1 MB
Display
Screen TypeModular
Camera & Audio
Media DriveOptional 2x CD-ROM, 1.44 MB floppy drive
Connectivity & Expansion
Expansion Slots3x NuBus, 1x PDS slot
Backup Battery3.6 V Lithium battery
Power Consumption112 W (Max continuous power)
Body & Dimensions
Width33 mm
Height15.2 mm
Thickness41.9 mm
Weight11.3 kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Model IDM1350