Power Macintosh 6200
The Power Macintosh 6200 (Codename: "Crusader" / "Elixir", also sold under variations of the name Performa 6200, Performa 6300 and Power Macintosh 6300) is a series of mid-range personal computers that are a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh and Macintosh Performa series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced in May 1995 with a PowerPC 603 CPU at 75 MHz as a PowerPC-based replacement of the Quadra 630, and continued using the 630's case. In June 1996 new models using a PowerPC 603e CPU at 100 MHz followed, and in April 1996 the series culminated in models using a 603e at 120 MHz. In early 1997, the rather different Power Macintosh 6300/160 / Performa 6360 based on the Power Macintosh 6400 were introduced. In July 1997 the whole 6x00 line was discontinued in favor of the desktop model of the Power Macintosh G3.
The 6200's naming conventions confused many; in addition to the many Performa variants, it also includes model numbers above 6300 (which would normally indicate a different model). The model numbers above 6260 use a PowerPC 603e processor, but are otherwise virtually identical. Finally, some computers with model numbers that indicate they belong to the 6200/6300 family (the above-mentioned Power Macintosh 6300/160 and its Performa version 6360) are rather different on the inside. Generally, the 6200 series is closely related to the 5200 series. For nearly every 6000-series (desktop) model, there is a 5000-series (all-in-one) model with an integrated CRT screen.
Because of unusual technical limitations in their design, certain models of the 6200 family carry a notoriously bad reputation.
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Power Macintosh 6200
Developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
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Type | Desktop |
Release date | May 1, 1995 |
Discontinued | July 1, 1996 |
Operating system | System 7.5.1 to Mac OS 9.1 |
CPU | PowerPC 603, 75 MHz |
The 6200 shares the logic board with the Power Macintosh 5200. Because they use a logic board design directly adapted from the 32-bit Quadra with a 64-bit data path CPU, these models are sometimes described as being among the worst Macintoshes ever produced.[1] Other hardware issues include problems with the IDE controller, the SCSI controller and the serial ports.[2] Some of these problems were eventually mitigated in software with the release of Mac OS 8.1.
Models
- Power Macintosh 6200: The 6200 was only sold in Asia under this name. Uses a 500 MB hard drive.
- Performa 6200CD: Basically identical to the Power Macintosh 6200, but comes with a 1 GB hard drive, a 14.4k modem, a bundled monitor and software.
- Performa 6205CD: The 6200CD with an 28.8k modem instead of a 14.4k one.
- Performa 6210CD: The 6205CD with a different software bundle.
- Performa 6214CD: The 6200CD with a different software bundle.
- Performa 6216CD: The 6200CD without the monitor.
- Performa 6218CD: The 6200CD with 16 MB of RAM instead of 8 MB.
- Performa 6220CD: The 6218CD without the monitor, but with a TV / video in/out card.
- Performa 6230CD: The 6220CD with a hardware MPEG decoder card.
Power Macintosh 6300
Developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
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Type | Desktop |
Release date | January 27, 1996 |
Discontinued | July 1, 1997 |
Operating system | System 7.5.3 to Mac OS 9.1 |
CPU | PowerPC 603e, 100 and 120 MHz |
In May 1996, the 6200 series was upgraded to use the new PowerPC 603e CPU. The rest of the logic board remained unchanged, retaining the same problems and inconsistencies as the earlier models. Two 120 MHz models were introduced in April 1996, again without any change to the underlying architecture.
Models
- Performa 6260CD: The Power Macintosh 6200 with a 100 MHz 603e processor and 800MB hard drive. Only sold in Europe and Asia.
- Performa 6290CD: The 6260CD with 1 1.2 GB hard drive. Only sold in North America.
- Power Macintosh 6300/120: The 6290CD with a 120 MHz 603e processor and 16 MB of RAM. Sold only in Asia.
- Performa 6300CD: The 6290CD with 16 MB of RAM and a bundled monitor. Sold only in North America.
- Performa 6310CD: Identical to the 6300CD, but only sold in Asia and Europe.
- Performa 6320CD: The Power Macintosh 6300/120, but with a bundled monitor and a TV/video card.
Power Macintosh 6300/160 / Performa 6360
Developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
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Type | Desktop |
Release date | October 17, 1996 |
Discontinued | October 1, 1997 |
Operating system | System 7.5.5 to Mac OS 9.1 |
CPU | PowerPC 603e, 160 MHz |
The Power Macintosh 6300/160 (sold in North America as the Performa 6360) was introduced in October 1996. It still used the same case as the 6200, but featured a new and different "Alchemy" motherboard with a full 64-bit data path and 64-bit DIMM RAM, PCI slot, and Comm Slot II (incompatible with the earlier Comm Slot), and was therefore greatly improved over its predecessors. The "Alchemy" board design was first used in the Power Macintosh 5400/120 and would continue to be used throughout the Power Macintosh 5400 and 6400 series.
Models
- Power Macintosh 6300/160: 160 MHz PowerPC 603e-based desktop computer. Sold only in Europe and Asia.
- Performa 6360: Identical to the Power Macintosh 6300/160. Sold only in North and South America.
References
External links
- Power Macintosh 6200, 6300/120, 6300/160 and Macintosh Performas at AppleSpec
- Performa 6200 and Performa 6360 at apple-history.com
- Performa 6200, Performa 6300 and Performa 6360 at Low End Mac
- Power Macintosh 6200, 6300/120 and Macintosh Performas at EveryMac.com