Macintosh Quadra 630(1994)
Background
The last of the Quadra line, the Quadra 630 was introduced in June 1994. The 630 was a hybrid of a Quadra and an LC in a sleek new case. It had an internal IDE hard drive (the 630 was the first Mac to use the IDE bus), and an optional CD-ROM drive. It sold for $1,200 U.S., and was also released as the LC 630, and the Performa 630, 630CD, 631CD, 635CD, 636, 636CD, 637CD, 638CD, and 640CD, each of which was bundled with different software, accessories, monitors, and hard drives (some Performas had a 68LC040, and several were also available with several x86-based DOS cards). The Quadra 630 was discontinued in August 1995.
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Key Specs
DisplayModular
ChipMotorola 68040
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 36 MB
Storage250 MB
Weight8.6 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1994.07
Introduced1994.7
Discontinued1995.4
Original Price$1,200 - $2,200 (Quadra / LC / Performa 630 Series)
OS SupportSystem 7.1.2 Pro ~ Mac OS 8.1
Support StatusDiscontinued
Chip & Storage
ChipMotorola 68040(33 MHz,single-core,integrated FPU)
Memory4 MB (Built-in) / Max 36 MB
Storage250 MB
Hard Drive InterfaceIDE
FirmwareMacintosh ROM
Graphics Memory1 MB
Display
Screen TypeModular
Camera & Audio
Media DriveOptional 2x CD-ROM, 1.44 MB floppy drive
Connectivity & Expansion
Expansion SlotsLC PDS, communication slot, TV, video in/out slot
Backup Battery4.5 V Alkaline battery
Power Consumption45 W (Max continuous power)
Body & Dimensions
Width32 mm
Height10.9 mm
Thickness41.9 mm
Weight8.6 kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Model IDM3076