From: J. D. S. Babcock Date: Fri, 12 Feb 93 12:39:36 EST Mac Archive: Please replace the following in your archive with this file. This is an updated version of the list with more information. OLD LISTING: /mac/misc/documentation/macfactstwo.txt 18 11/10/92 Text Very thorough chart on the ENTIRE Mac line, including all the new systems (IIvx, Performas, Duos, etc.) By a different author than macfacts3.0a.txt if you have the oportunity, please change the entry to read: /mac/misc/documentation/macfactstwo.txt ?? 02/11/92 Text Very thorough chart on the ENTIRE Mac line, including all the new systems. This includes a list of configurations, list of system versions, manufacture and prices, and a list Speedometer tests. By a different author than macfacts3.0a.txt. Version 2/11/93. Dear Readers: Enclosed please find my collection of lists of Apple Macintosh Models. These lists include the information about the new models introduced Feb. 10. Model List I is my regular list which provides as much information on the configuration of each model that can fit on one line. Model List II is from David A. Milton. It contains minimum and maximum system versions, dates of manufacture, suggested retail prices and model of case. Model List III is from Kevin D. Connery. It contains Speedometer 3.11 speed ratings for each model as well as upgraded machines. Please email to jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu any corrections to Model List I. Please email to milton@ccu.UManitoba.CA any corrections to Model List II. Please email to keradwc@rahul.net any corrections to Model List III. Sterling ---- CUT HERE ---- ___ _____ (o o) _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=w=-U-=w=-=-( ___ ) | | Apple Macintosh Model Listing I Version 2/11/93 | | | | Compiled by: | | |___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu Please email corrections. |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) The purpose of this list was a reference sheet for myself. The premise was to get as much information as possible about each model that would fit on one line. Where needed, I have included an additional line of explanation. The list is not perfect and it has so much information that it can be confusing at times, but I think it provides the most information for reference in the least space. Please email me any corrections or additions to the list. NOTE: The class of 'R' is a Rumored future model. Those specs are VERY tenative! Toaster and Processor S Memory Ports Video Modular Models: C C l # E # T o a I o S M t B SV Y C SM p c R n t I iS h A iC cR Features P P pH r h O t s Max M kn e D tl rA or E Machine Price U dz o e M l NPBM RAM M ed r B sr nM Other video modes - ------- ----- - -- - - - - ---- --- - -- - - ------ ----------------- X Mac128 0 8 n n s n 00 1/8 0 nM n 0 1B 9 X Mac512,FatMac 0 8 n n s n 00 1/2 0 nM n 0 1B 9 X Mac512Ke 0 8 n n e n 00 1 0 nM n 0 1B 9 X Plus 0 8 n n e n 00 4 4 nM n 0 1B 9 X SE 0 8 n n q Y 01 4 4 nM n 2 1B 9 X Classic 0 8 n n h n 00 4 1 nM n 1 1B 9 ClassicII E 985 3 16 n n h n 00 10 2 YM n 1 1B 9 16 bit data bus X SE/30 S1700 3 16 Y n q Y 01 8# 8 nS n 2 1B 9 32 bit data bus Color Cla R1389 3 16 O n n 01 10 2n IM n 1 8C10,16C10 16 bit dbus R Color CII Sum93 3 33 <=- CPU Board upgrade for Color Classic II R ColorCIII Apr93 3 25 01 IS C14 LCIII Based, CD Bay -> Two speakers with Phase Shift 3D, Power PC Ready R ColorCIII Sum93 3 33 <=- CPU Board upgrade for Color Classic III R ColorCIII Later 4 <=- CPU Board upgrade for Color Classic III -> LC, LCII Video also allows: 4C13q and with extra VRAM: 8C13h 16C12h X LC 2 16 n n h 01 10 2 YM n 1 8C12q 16 bit data bus LCII E1098 3 16 n n h 01 10 2 YM n 1 8C12q 16 bit data bus LCIII R1349 3 25 O n 01 36 2n YM n 1 8C16, 16C131 32 bit dbus X II 2 16 Y n q Y 60 8# 8 nS n 2 none X IIx 3 16 Y n q Y 60 8# 8 nS n 2 none X IIcx 3 16 Y n q Y 30 8# 8 nS n 2 none X IIsi 5/80 E1553 3 20 O n h 11B 17! 4 YS n 1 8C13 , 4GP X IIci 5/80 E2113 3 25 Y O h Y 31 32# 8 nS n 2 8C13 , 4GP (128K cache card) X IIfx 3 40 Y n h Y 61B 32# 8 nS n 2 none IIvi None 3 16 n n 31 68 4 Y% n 2 8C13h,16C13M Not avail in US IIvx E2292 3 32 Y 3 1 Y 31 68 4 Y% n 2 8C13h,16C13m - 16 MHz bus - CPU runs at 32Mhz, rest of the system board runs at 16Mhz - Rumor: Use of MIDI has a hardware problem on the IIvx (Apple working on fix) Model comparison: IIvi : 16 MHz Processor, no cache, 16 MHz system bus speed, 32 bit bus P600 : 32 MHz Processor, no cache, 16 MHz system bus speed, 32 bit bus IIvx : 32 MHz Processor, 32K cache, 16 MHz system bus speed, 32 bit bus (This like a IIvi with built in accelerator and cache.) IIvx vs IIci: IIvx is slower except on video, since IIvx uses VRAM. Performas, Processor S Memory Ports Video Centris & Quadra C C l # E # T o a I o S M t B SV Y C SM p c R n t I iS h A iC cR Features P P pH r h O t s Max M kn e D tl rA or E Machine Price U dz o e M l NPBM RAM M ed r B sr nM Other video modes - ------- ----- - -- - - - - ---- --- - -- - - ------ ----------------- Per 200 S1250 3 16 n n h n 00 10 4 YM n 1 1B 9 like Classic II Per 400 S1450 3 16 n n h 01 10 2 YM n 1 8C12q like LC II Per 600 Oct92 3 32 n n 31 68 4 Y% n 2 8C13h,16C13M like IIvx Per600CD 2500 3 32 n n 31 68 4 Y% n 2 8C13h,16C13M CDROM Cent610 R1859 4 20 n 8 11B 68 2n I O 2 8C16,4C21,16C16v,8C21v,CD Cent650 R2699 4 25 O 8 31 132 4n O 8C16,4C21,16C16v,8C21v,CD X Quad700 E3628 4 25 Y 8 1 Y 21B 20# 4 YS Y 2 8C16h,24C21h,24C16T Quad800 R4679 4 33 Y 8 31B 136 YS Y 8C16,4C21,16C16v,8C21v,CD X Quad900 4 25 Y 8 51B 64# 16 YS Y 1 8C21M Quad950 E5719 4 33 Y 8 51B 64# 16 YS Y 1 8C21M,24C16 R Wombat2 5500 4 40 ???93 R Cyclone Spr93 4 50 Y 3 Y Analog, Digital Video R Cyclone Specs: DSP,9600Fax,SCSI2,DMA, ROM:QT,QDGX,Casper R 3-4 cyclone models, one upgradable from IIfx, all 6 slot. Portables: NOTE DIFFERENT TITLES!! (SCSI Column was added, Video type added) (RAM Slots are one slot in portables, not for SIMM memory.) Portables: Processor S Memory Ports Video C C l M E # T o a I S o S M t TB SV Y C SM p c R n C t l iS h A yiC cR Features P P pH r h O t S s Max o kn e D ptl rA or E Machine Price U dz o e M l I NPBM RAM t ed r B esr nM Other video modes - ------- ----- - -- - - - - - ---- --- - -- - - ------ ----------------- X Portable 0 16 n n q Y n 01 9 1 nM n 1 a1B X Backlit Port. 0 16 n n q Y n 01 9 1 nM n 1 ba1B X PB 100 S1000 0 16 n n q Y Y 00 1 8 1 nM n 1 b1B 9 no Floppy X PB 140 3 16 n n Y n 00 1 8 1 YS n 1 PB 145 E1745 3 25 n n Y n 00 1 8 1 YS n 1 PB 160 E2272 3 25 n n Y Y 00 1 14 1 IS n 1 s4G10 Port:V8C16 PB 165c R3600 3 33 Y n Y Y 00 1 14 1 IS n 1 p8C 9 Port:V8C16 X PB 170 E3127 3 25 Y n Y n 00 1 8 1 YS n 1 a1B 9 PB 180 E3348 3 33 Y n Y Y 00 1 14 1 IS n 1 a4G10 Port:V8C16 R PB 185C 2Q93 3 33 Y n Y Y 00 1 14 1 IS n 1 a?C10 Port:V8C16 Duos: 4 lb. Dockable portables with no internal floppy. -> Built in: microphone, speaker -> Ports: serial RS-242, modem RJ-11, 152 pin 32 bit docking bus, power Duo 210 E1832 3 25 n n Y n 00 1 24 1 IM n 0 s4G 9 4.2 lb. Dockable Duo 230 E2126 3 33 n n Y n 00 1 24 1 IM n 0 s4G 9 4.2 lb. Dockable R Duo xxx Sum93 3 33 Y n Y Y 00 1 ? 1 I? n 1 a4G active matrix R Duo xxx Win93 a C color portable Dou Docking Stations: Due out mid November, 1992 F Adapter R 135 - -- n n - Y n 00 0 - 0 nn n 1 none Port for FD MiniDock R 589 - -- n n e Y Y 00 0 - 0 YM n 1 V 8C16 Ports for FD, HD Duo Dock E 920 - -- O n e Y n 20 0 - 0 YM n 1 V 8C16 FD, Port for HD DD xxxx Win93 Y Y DuoDock w/Ethernet - ------- ----- - -- - - - - - ---- --- - -- - - ------ ----------------- Duo Dock and MiniDock: -> Ports: 1 ADB, 1 Video, 2 RS422 serial, modem RJ-11 pass thru, SCSI(HDI-30) Mike input, Sound output, Security connector. -> Minidock: You can use internal and external screen, Port for FD (HDI-20) -> Duo Dock: Internal screen is disabled when docked. V16C16 avail w/VRAM - ------- ----- - -- - - - - - ---- --- - -- - - ------ ----------------- Description of categories: Class: (T)oaster (M)odular (P)erforma (Q)uadra (p)ortable (R)umored model Type : X = The model is no longer being sold by Apple. R = Rumored future model (VERY tenative) Model: Name Price: Price for a 4 Meg RAM, 80 MB hard drive (onless specified otherwise) Or the date it is to be released. R = Retail price S = Street price ~ = Rumored Price E = Educational or Academic Price (Add Sales Tax) Note: Suggested Retail prices are listed below. CPU : 0 = 68000 2 = 68020 3 = 68030 4 = 68040 68040 has an MMU, and an 8K cache. 68030 have a built in MMU, allowing them to do virtual memory & 8K cache 68020 do not have a MMU. A PMMU may be added to the Mac II. 68000 cannot do virtual memory at all. Mode32, available free, allows the II, IIx, IIcx, and the SE/30 to do 32 bit addressing instead of the 24 bit their ROMs allow. Speed: in MHz Copro: Coprocessor (FPU): (Y)es (n)o (O)ptional (S)ocket available Cache: N=No Cache, 8 = 8K Cache (inside processor?) 3=32K cache All 68030's have a built in 8K cache. The above is for external cache. ROM : ROM Capacity: s = Sixteenth Meg (64K) e = Eighth Meg (128K) q = Quarter Meg (256K) h = Half Meg (512K) # = # Meg 128K ROMS have B&W capability, support for 800K floppies 256K ROMS add basic 8 color Quickdraw 512K ROMS have 32bit Quickdraw. 1M or mor ROMS have ?? Intl : International Power Supply (Y)es (n)o Intl means: 100,240vac, auto configured, 50/60 hz SCSI : Portable can act as an external SCSI drive when cabled to another Mac. Slots: N=Nubus, P=Processor Direct Slot, B=Use of PDS blocks one Nubus slot M = Portable has a slot for a Modem. (See SIMM for memory slots.) Note: In general, each processor direct slot is different. MaxRAM:Maximum memory config according to Apple. Denser SIMMS may provide ! 65 @ 68 # 128 Mb SIMM : Number of SIMM slots for RAM. For portables, this is a special memory slot. n = Uses new 72 pin SIMM to allow 32Mb modules instead of old 30 pin SIMM Mike : Input Sound Jack:(M)ono (S)tereo (Y)es (n)o (I)nternal mike built in Snd : Output Sound Jack:(M)ono (S)tereo (L)eft channel mono (R)ight chanel mono (%) For IIvi, IIvx, Performa 600: Mono sound output for any digitized sound (even if digitized in stereo. (Left channel is played)). However, CD audio can cross system board an play in stereo. Quadras have amplified stereo(What is that?) According to the DTS Q&A stack about the built in speaker: The only models that currently combine the two stereo channels into one for playback out of the internal speaker are the SE/30 and the IIsi. All others use just the left channel. If you would like to check for the machine's ability to do mixing, you can use Gestalt. This is documented in Inside Macintosh Volume VI, page 22-70. No doubt new machines were released since this was written; I don't know what the situation is relative to the Quadras and Powerbooks. Ether: Has Ethernet port built in? (Y)es (n)o # ADB: Number of Apple Desktop Bus ports Video: type: For portables: p = passive matrix a = active matrix b = backlit portable screen s = backlit passive supertwist portable screen bits: 1, 4, 8, 16, or 24 bit color corresponding to 1, 16, 256, 65536, or 16777216 colors Clr : (B)/W, (G)reyscale, or (C)olor Max : Max screen size in inches: 9", 12", 13", 16", 21" P = Portrait Display VRAM: Seperate Video RAM: q = quarter Meg h = half Meg M = One Meg T = Two Meg Size: A monitor size is included with some portables: 9" screen with 640x480 instead of most portables 640x480 Size Pixels Inch Monitor (Dot Pitch) A = 512x342 9" Toaster (not important for mono) B = 512x384 12" 12" LC (.??mm) 10" Color Classic (.??mm) C = 640x400 9" Portables (.??mm) D = 640x400 10" Portables (.??mm) E = 640x480 13" Apple Hi-Res RGB (.25mm) Performa Plus(.29mm) Performa(.39mm) Apple Basic Color Monitor (VGA, $325) F = 640x480 14" Apple 14" Display(.26mm) G = 832x624 16" Apple 16" (.25mm) H =1152x870 21" Apple Two Page (.26mm) G = 640x870 Portrait (.??mm) Features: Other unique features. Ports: Additional ports besides the normal printer, modem, ADB, sound, SCSI, Ext Drive port are listed under features. V = Additional external video port Models built after 8/89 have FDHD's instead of 800K drives. A/UX: Models without FPUs cannot run A/UX. _____ _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) |___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu Please email corrections. |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) ___ _____ (o o) _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=w=-U-=w=-=-( ___ ) | | Apple Macintosh Model Listing II Version 2/11/93 | | | | Compiled by: | | | | David A. Milton milton@ccu.UManitoba.CA Email corrections. | | |___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu For model listing I. |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) Model Speedometer System Versions Prod. Life Span Case 6.0.7 7.0.1 Rel Min Max Intro Dropped -------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------ ------- ------ 128 0 0 0.1 0.1 1.1 Jan-84 Apr-86 Toaster 512 0 0 0.3 0.3 2.0.1 Sep-84 Apr-86 Toaster 512ke 0 0 0.7 0.7 2.0.1 Apr-86 Mar-87 Toaster Plus 0 0 0.7 0.7 7.1 Jan-86 Oct-90 Toaster SE 0 0 1.0 1.0 7.1 Mar-87 Oct-90 Toaster Clsc 1.0 1.0 6.0.7 6.0.7 7.1 Oct-90 Dec-91 Toaster ClscII 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Toaster SE/30 0 0 6.0.3 6.0.3 7.1 Jan-89 xx/xx Toaster ClrClsc 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 Toaster LC 0 0 6.0.7 6.0.7 7.1 Oct-90 Jun-92 Pizza LCII 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 May-92 Pizza LCIII 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 Pizza II 0 0 1.0 1.0 7.1 Mar-87 Jan-90 6SlotBox IIx 0 0 6.0.2 6.0.2 7.1 Sep-88 Oct-90 6SlotBox IIvi 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 3SlotMetal IIcx 0 0 6.0.3 6.0.3 7.1 Mar-89 Oct-90 3SlotBox IIsi 0 0 6.0.7 6.0.7 7.1 Oct-90 Feb-93 4"Rounded IIci 0 0 6.0.4 6.0.4 7.1 Sep-89 Feb-93 3SlotBox IIvx 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 3SlotMetal IIfx 0 0 6.0.5 6.0.5 7.1 Mar-90 xx/xx 6SlotBox Perf200 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Nov-92 Toaster Perf400 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Nov-92 Pizza Perf600 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 3SlotMetal Perf600CD 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 3SlotMetal Centr610 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 3SlotMetal Centr650 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 3SlotMetal Quad700 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Feb-93 3SlotStand Quad800 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 MiniTower Quad900 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Jul-92 Tower Quad950 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Jul-92 Tower Portable 0 0 6.0.4 6.0.4 7.1 Sep-89 xx/xx Luggable PB100 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Oct-92 ThinPort PB140 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Oct-92 Portable PB145 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Oct-92 Portable PB160 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Oct-92 Portable PB165c 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Feb-93 Portable PB170 0 0 7.0.1 7.0.1 7.1 Dec-91 Oct-92 Portable PB180 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 Portable Duo 210 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 SlimPort Duo 230 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Oct-92 SlimPort MiniDock 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Dec-92 Adapter Duo Dock 0 0 7.1 7.1 7.1 Nov-92 Eatable KEY TO CHART: Speedometer: Speed tests using Speedometer 3.10 with either system 6.0.7, or 7.1. This test was performed WITHOUT ANY EXTENTIONS. The speedometer readings for this list are in Model Listing III. System Ver.: The minimum and maximum system version that that model will run. Product Life span: The dates the model was shipping from Apple. Case: The style of casing the computer is in. _____ _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) |___| Apple Computer Suggested Retail Prices: |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) Apple Computer Suggested Retail Prices: ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- Model RAM NONE 40HD 80HD 160HD 230HD 500HD 1G HD Additions ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- Classic II 4MB 1079 1209 Color Class 4MB 1389 FPU $79 VRAM $99 Ether $165 LC II 4MB 1239 1349 LCII to III $599 LC III 4MB 1349 1499 FPU $79 VRAM $99 Ether $165 IIsi 3MB 1729 1999 IIci 5MB 2539 2719 3089 IIvx 4MB 1899 2269 IIvx 5MB/CD/VRAM 2339 IIvx 8MB 2459 IIvx to C650 1599 (1199 for 90 days from 2/10/93) Centris 610 4MB/LC040 1859 Centris 610 4MB/LC040/Ether 1969 Centris 610 8MB/LC040/Ether 2519 Centris 610 8MB/LC040/Ether/VRAM 2899 Centris 650 4MB/LC040 2699 Centris 650 8MB/040/Ether 3189 3559 Centris 650 8MB/040/Ether/CD/VRAM 3939 4379 Quadra 700 4MB 4219 4669 5039 Quadra 800 8MB 4679 5429 VRAM 159 Quadra 800 8MB/CD/VRAM 5829 6399 Quadra 950 8MB 5609 6099 6849 8149 ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- Model RAM NONE 40HD 80HD 120HD 230HD 500HD 1G HD Additions ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- PB 145 4MB 2149 2499 PB 160 4MB 2429 2789 3149 PB 165c 4MB 3399 3759 PB 180 4MB 4109 4469 PB Duo 210 4MB 2249 PB Duo 230 4MB 2609 2969 PB Duo Dock 1079 PB MiniDock 589 PB Floppy Adapter 135 ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- Model RAM NONE 40HD 80HD 120HD 230HD 500HD 1G HD Additions ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---------- Macintosh Performa Dealers Prices: NOTE: These are dealers prices!! No Suggested retail price exists for the performas. The dealer will add his profit margin to the following. Various dealers will differ in price. ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- Model RAM NONE 40HD 80HD 160HD ----------- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- Perf 200 4MB 1065 Perf Display 269 Perf 400 4MB 1130 Perf Display Plus 327 Perf 600 4MB 1519 StyleWriter 283 Perf 600 5MB/CD 1899 _____ _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) | | David A. Milton milton@ccu.UManitoba.CA Email corrections. | | |___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu For models List I |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) ___ _____ (o o) _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=w=-U-=w=-=-( ___ ) | | Apple Macintosh Model Listing III Version 2/11/93 | | | | Compiled by: | | | | Kevin D. Connery keradwc@rahul.net Email corrections. | | |___| Sterling Babcock jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu For model listing I. |___| (_____)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-(_____) NOTE: This list is the same as Kevin's list. However, he orders the models based on date of release. I have reordered the lines in order of the other model list (generally in order of power within subgroups). Mac Speed Ratings, 2/10/93 Kevin D. Connery keradwc@rahul.net Once again, here's the listing of the various Macintosh models, and their Speedometer 3.11 speed ratings.The columns are straightforward: the Model name, the CPU speed (in MHz) and type (680-{00/20/30/40}, and the 5 speed ratings from Scott Berfield's Speedometer utility for 6.0 (mostly 6.0.7) and 7.0.1/7.1. Where more than one set of data was present, they were averaged in using straight arithmetic mean. The number in () at the end of each line indicates how many samples were used to generate the number listed. Data from this run was based on tests from Speedometer 3.10 and 3.11; tests which flagged as 'possibly incorrect' were not included. Also note that those systems using v7.1 will have somewhat different results (especially FP) than will those from v7.0.1, due to the SANE differences. As you can see, there are still a few holes in the table. If you have a Mac which fits one of those holes, I'd greatly appreciate it if you would run Speedometer and send the results, either the machine record or the text summary, to kevin@isi.com, for inclusion in the next version. Similarly, if you have a Mac which shows only 1 or two samples, additional data to increase confidence levels would also be appreciated. Upgraded machines' data is particularly desired. Radius Rockets, Daystar PowerCache, Fusion, Novy, etc., data would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to everyone who submitted data, and special thanks to Sterling Babcock (jdsb@ee.egr.duke.edu) and David Ruby (daver@uiuc.edu) for their Macintosh Information lists [See those lists for more details about the various Mac Models], and for getting me started on this one, and of course, Scott Berfield, for his Speedometer utility itself. Model Speed | Speed Under OS 6.0.x | Speed Under OS 7.0.x #Samples /CPU | CPU Graf Disk Math PR | CPU Graf Disk Math PR | # Original 8/00 | | | Fat Mac 8/00 | | | 512KE 8/00 | | | Plus 8/00 | 0.9 0.9 0.4 1.0 0.8 | 0.9 0.9 0.2 1.0 0.7 |(2) SE 8/00 | 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 | 1.0 1.0 0.3 1.0 0.8 |(2) Classic 8/00 | 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 | |(1) Clas.II 16/30 | | 3.9 3.3 1.8 5.2 3.5 |(2) SE/30 16/30 | 4.2 3.2 3.1 6.5 3.9 | 4.2 5.2 1.5 6.7 4.2 |(2) ClrClsc 16/30 | | |(0) LC 16/20 | | 3.5 4.3 1.2 4.0 3.3 |(3) LC-II 16/30 | | 4.0 4.2 1.7 5.6 3.7 |(3) LC-III 25/30 - With FPU | 6.8 7.9 3.4 23.8 8.2 |(1) II 16/20 | 3.4 4.2 0.6 5.7 3.3 | 3.1 3.7 0.6 5.3 3.0 |(3) IIx 16/30 | | 4.1 4.7 3.1 6.5 4.3 |(1) IIcx 16/30 | 4.2 4.9 1.8 8.1 4.3 | 4.2 4.9 0.4 6.4 3.9 |(3) IIvi 16/30 | | 4.0 5.0 1.9 6.8 4.2 |(1) IIsi 20/30 | | 5.4 6.3 2.0 5.7 5.0 |(3) w/cache | | 5.6 8.0 2.0 7.7 5.8 |(1) w/FPU | 5.4 6.0 2.4 11.7 5.6 | 5.5 7.1 1.4 15.7 6.3 |(3) IIci 25/30 | 6.5 7.7 1.8 10.0 6.2 | 6.2 7.7 1.6 18.8 7.0 |(5) w/cache | 7.0 8.1 1.6 20.1 7.6 | 6.7 7.5 2.2 23.2 7.7 |(4) IIvx 32/30 | | 7.0 8.3 2.2 27.5 8.6 |(2) IIfx 40/30 | 11.3 10.5 1.5 21.0 10.1 | 7.6 7.3 1.8 34.4 9.0 |(2) Prf.200 16/30 | See Classic II | | Prf.400 16/30 | See LC II | | Prf.600 32/30 | | 7.0 6.5 2.0 8.3 5.9 |(1) Cent610 20/40 - 68LC040 (No FPU) | 13.0 17.1 4.9 24.6 13.7 |(1) Cent650 25/40 - Full 040 W/FPU | 16.3 21.2 5.0 95.9 23.5 |(1) Q 700 25/40 - caches enabled | 16.2 17.0 3.0 99.6 22.1 |(3) Q 800 33/40 | 21.6 27.4 5.1 128.1 30.7 |(1) Q 900 25/40 - compatibility mode | 2.4 5.5 2.0 27.5 5.7 |(1) Q 900 25/40 - caches enabled | 16.0 18.9 2.0 101.5 22.6 |(1) Q 950 33/40 - caches enabled | 21.4 23.0 3.7 132.3 29.5 |(3) Portable16/00 | | 2.1 1.2 1.8 1.9 1.8 |(1) PB 100 16/00 | 2.6 1.8 1.2 2.0 2.0 | 2.5 1.7 1.0 2.0 1.9 |(2) PB 140 16/30 | | 4.1 4.0 1.6 5.5 3.7 |(2) PB 145 25/30 | | | PB 160 25/30 | | 6.4 6.7 1.8 9.1 5.8 |(2) PB 165c 33/30 | | |(0) PB 170 25/30 | | 6.3 5.0 1.4 22.1 6.5 |(1) PB 180 33/30 | | 8.7 8.0 1.8 30.7 9.3 |(1) Duo 210 25/30 | | | Duo 230 33/30 | | 9.2 8.7 1.8 12.6 7.9 |(1) ------------------------------------------+------------------------------| Specials: Upgraded Machines | | ------------------------------------------+------------------------------| Plus | | | Brainstorm 2.0| | 1.9 1.8 1.2 2.1 1.7 |(3) Gemini 25 | 6.7 4.6 1.1 14.0 5.7 | (25 MHz 68030) |(1) Novy Quik30 (25 '030) | 6.8 4.5 0.7 5.8 4.8 |(1) SE | | | AE Transwarp | 11.0 8.4 1.9 24.7 9.8 | (40 MHz 68030 w/fpu) |(1) DoubleTime-16 | 2.5 1.8 1.2 1.8 2.0 | |(1) Gemini 20/030+882 | 5.6 2.7 1.4 23.8 5.7 |(1) MicroMac SE 25/030 | 7.0 4.0 2.1 5.3 4.9 |(1) Moebius 25/030+882 | 6.9 5.9 0.7 18.5 6.5 |(1) Novy 030/25+882 | 6.9 4.8 0.6 15.2 5.8 |(1) Radius 16/020 | 4.1 3.8 0.6 2.5 3.1 |(1) " 25/20+881 | 6.3 4.6 2.0 6.6 4.9 | |(1) Dove 16/030 | 3.5 1.9 1.6 1.4 2.4 | |(1) Classic w/Gemini 50/030+882 | 13.7 6.9 1.8 49.2 12.9 |(1) LC | | DayStar40/030 | 11.0 7.5 1.3 11.7 8.1 | |(1) DayStar40/FPU | 11.0 8.0 1.3 23.5 9.4 | |(1) II w/DayStar PowerCache 50/030+882 | 13.7 10.6 0.7 32.1 12.0 |(1) IIsi w/Daystar PowerCache 40/030+882 | 10.7 13.1 1.8 27.1 11.3 |(1) IIci w/DayStar PowerCache 50/030+882 | 13.8 11.5 3.9 35.2 12.0 |(1) IIfx w/55 MHz Perspect Systems upgrade | 15.3 8.7 1.8 58.8 15.0 |(1) _____ _____ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) | | Kevin D. 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