The Millennium was essentially a Genesis MP or MP+ built from components purchased from DayStar when it left the Macintosh clone market.
MacWorks sold these unauthorized (by Apple) Mac OS-compatibles primarily in the North American market. Many were sold with G3 CPUs instead of their original PPC 604 and 604e CPUs.
- Got a multiprocessor pre-G3 Mac or clone? Join LEM’s Old Mac MP Group.
- Got a PCI Power Mac? Join our PCI PowerMacs Group.
Details
- introduced 1997.11.01; discontinued sometime in early to mid 1998 as MacWorks depleted inventory
- requires System 7.5.3 through 9.1
- CPU: 132 MHz PPC 604, 150-233 MHz 604e, dual 200 MHz 604e, 307 and 325* MHz G3 on daughter card
* overclocked G3/275 and G3/300 processors, respectively - Bus: 40-50 MHz
- RAM: 16 MB, expandable to 1,536 MB using 12 DIMM slots, accepts 60 ns 168-pin DIMMs
- Video: PCI video card
- L2 cache: 512 KB
- Hard drive: user configured
- CD-ROM: 8x SCSI drive
- ADB: 1 port for keyboard and mouse
- two miniDIN-8 GeoPorts on back of computer
- SCSI: DB-25 connector on back of computer
- PCI slots: 6
- Height: 21.0 in
- Width: 8.5 in
- Depth: 22.0 in
- Weight: 50 lbs
- PRAM battery: 3.6V half-AA
Accelerators & Upgrades
- CPU daughter cards, see especially G3 Daughter Cards and G4 Daughter Cards.
Online Resources
Keywords: #daystarmillennium #daystardigital
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