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The Macintosh Classic II, also known as the Macintosh Performa 200 replaced the Macintosh SE/30 in the compact Macintosh line on October 21, 1991. Like the SE/30, the Classic II was powered by a 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 40 or 80 MB hard disk, but in contrast to its predecessor, it was limited by a 16-bit data bus (the SE/30 had a 32-bit data bus) and a 10 MB memory ceiling. There were two Classic II cases. Later models came with a new speaker grille on the left side for enhanced sound (as pictured).

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  • Macintosh Classic II
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  • The Macintosh Classic II, also known as the Macintosh Performa 200 replaced the Macintosh SE/30 in the compact Macintosh line on October 21, 1991. Like the SE/30, the Classic II was powered by a 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 40 or 80 MB hard disk, but in contrast to its predecessor, it was limited by a 16-bit data bus (the SE/30 had a 32-bit data bus) and a 10 MB memory ceiling. There were two Classic II cases. Later models came with a new speaker grille on the left side for enhanced sound (as pictured).
  • The Apple Macintosh Classic II (also known as the Performa 200) replaced the Macintosh SE/30 in the compact Macintosh line in 1991. Like the SE/30, the Classic II was powered by a 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 40 or 80 MB hard disk, but in contrast to its predecessor, it was limited by a 16-bit data bus and a 10 MB memory ceiling. There were two Classic II cases. Later models came with a new speaker grille on the left side for enhanced sound (as pictured).
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  • Successor
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  • System 6.0.8L, System 7.0.1, Mac OS 7.6.1
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  • 1991-10-21(xsd:date)
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  • Motorola 68030
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  • 1991-10-21(xsd:date)
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  • Replaced
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Discontinued
  • 1993-09-13(xsd:date)
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  • Following Family Model
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  • The Apple Macintosh Classic II (also known as the Performa 200) replaced the Macintosh SE/30 in the compact Macintosh line in 1991. Like the SE/30, the Classic II was powered by a 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 40 or 80 MB hard disk, but in contrast to its predecessor, it was limited by a 16-bit data bus and a 10 MB memory ceiling. While the Classic II shares a case with the earlier Classic, architecturally it is more similar to the Macintosh LC. The use of custom ICs, identical to those used in the LC, enabled the Classic II to have a lower component count than older Macs. Unlike the LC and the SE/30 before it, The Classic II did not have an internal PDS expansion slot. There were two Classic II cases. Later models came with a new speaker grille on the left side for enhanced sound (as pictured). The Classic II was the last black-and-white compact Macintosh. It was also the last desktop Macintosh to include an external floppy disk port. Apple discontinued support for the Classic II on January 1, 2001.
  • The Macintosh Classic II, also known as the Macintosh Performa 200 replaced the Macintosh SE/30 in the compact Macintosh line on October 21, 1991. Like the SE/30, the Classic II was powered by a 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 40 or 80 MB hard disk, but in contrast to its predecessor, it was limited by a 16-bit data bus (the SE/30 had a 32-bit data bus) and a 10 MB memory ceiling. While the Classic II shares a case with the earlier Classic, architecturally it is more similar to the Macintosh LC. The use of custom ICs, identical to those used in the LC, enabled the Classic II to have a lower component count than older Macs. Unlike the LC and the SE/30 before it, The Classic II did not have an internal PDS expansion slot. There were two Classic II cases. Later models came with a new speaker grille on the left side for enhanced sound (as pictured). The Classic II was the last black-and-white compact Macintosh. It was also the last desktop Macintosh to include an external floppy disk port. Apple discontinued support for the Classic II on January 1, 2001.
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