Mac IIvi

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code names: Brazil, Lego

Overview

The Mac IIvi was a slower version of the IIvx, running a 16 MHz 68030 on a 16 MHz bus. The IIvi was never sold in the United States. Unlike the IIvx, the IIvi cannot accept a level 2 (L2) cache, although it can accept an accelerator.

In terms of performance, on some benchmarks it held its own against the crippled IIvx.

The Mac IIvi was the first Mac available with a built-in CD-ROM drive and also the first Mac to use a metal case.

The floppy drive mounting sled used in the IIvi, IIvx, Centris 650, Quadra 650, and Power Mac 7100 can also be used for a hard drive if you no longer need the floppy drive.

See our NuBus Video Card Guide for information on adding a video card.

Details

  • introduced 1992.10.19; discontinued 1993.02.10
  • model no.: M1350
  • Gestalt ID: 44

Mac OS

Core System

  • CPU: 16 MHz 68030
  • FPU: 16 MHz 68882 (optional)
  • ROM: 1 MB
  • RAM: 4 MB on motherboard, expandable to 68 MB using lone 4-SIMM bank of
  • L2 cache: none
  • 80ns 30-pin memory; can use 256 KB, 1 MB, 2 MB, 4 MB, and 16 MB SIMMs

Performance

  • est. 3.0, relative to SE)
  • 4.3 MIPS
  • 4.1, Speedometer

Graphics

  • built-in video with 512 KB VRAM, supports 512 x 384 at 16-bits, 640 x 480 at 8-bits, and portrait monitor (640 x 870) at 4-bits

Drives

  • hard drive: 40, 160, or 400 MB SCSI
  • floppy drive: 1.4 MB double-sided

Expansion

  • ADB ports: 2
  • serial ports: 2 DIN-8 RS-422 ports on back of computer
  • SCSI ports: DB-25 connector on back of computer
  • sound: 8-bit mono
  • audio in: 8-bit mono
  • NuBus slots: 3
  • one accelerator (PDS) slot

Physical

  • size (HxWxD): 6.0″ x 13.0″ x 16.5″
  • weight: 25 lbs.
  • PRAM battery: 3.6V half-AA
  • power supply: 230W

Accelerators & Upgrades

  • Apple Quadra 650 motherboard (33 MHz 68040)
  • Daystar Turbo 040 (33 MHz, 40 MHz 68040), discontinued
  • Daystar Turbo 601, 66 MHz and 100 MHz versions, discontinued (resource: Unofficial Turbo 601 Site)
  • MicroMac Diimo/030 (50 MHz 68030), 64 KB cache, optional 50 MHz 68882 FPU
  • Sonnet Technologies Presto 040 (40 MHz 68040 or 68LC040), optional 128 KB cache

Online Resources

Cautions

  • Apple discontinued support and parts orders for this model on 2001.01.01. You may be able to find dealers with parts inventory either locally or on our parts and service list.
  • Serial port normally restricted to 57.6 kbps; throughput with a 56k modem may be limited. See 56k modem page. For more information on Mac serial ports, read Macintosh Serial Throughput.
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