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Workgroup Server 9150

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Workgroup Server 9150
An Apple Workgroup Server 9150/120 (right).
DeveloperApple Computer
Product familyApple Workgroup Server
Release dateApril 25, 1994 (9150)
April 3, 1995 (9150/120)
DiscontinuedApril 17, 1995 (9150)[1]
May 18, 1996 (9150/120)
Operating system7.1.2 - 9.1
CPUPowerPC 601 @ 80 or 120 MHz
MemoryMB (soldered), expandable to 264 MB[2] (80 ns 72-pin SIMM)
PredecessorWorkgroup Server 95
SuccessorWorkgroup Server 9650
RelatedPower Macintosh 6100
Power Macintosh 7100
Power Macintosh 8100
Macintosh Quadra 630

The Apple Workgroup Server 9150 is the only Apple Workgroup Server model not based on a desktop Mac. It featured an 80 MHz (speed bumped to 120 MHz in April 1995) PowerPC 601 board in a Quadra 900 style case.[3] The internal bay of the 950 case was filled with a tape backup drive. Atypically, the floppy drive was moved to the bottom of the case, the only Macintosh that ever used this configuration, and uses a regular Mac DA-15 video connector instead of the unusual internal video connector of the other early Power Macintoshes.[4]

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Transcription

Models

Both models have 8 MB onboard memory and are expandable to 264 MB through SIMM slots.

Introduced April 25, 1994:

  • Workgroup Server 9150: 80 MHz, 512 KB L2 cache.[1]

Introduced April 3, 1995:

  • Workgroup Server 9150/120: 120 MHz, 1 MB L2 cache, additional 8 MB SIMM included.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Workgroup Server 9150: Technical Specifications". Apple.
  2. ^ a b "Workgroup Server 9150/120: Technical Specifications". Apple.
  3. ^ Workgroup Server 9150 at Low End Mac and apple-history.com
  4. ^ Floodgap ANSwers: The Apple Workgroup Server 9150
Timeline of Macintosh servers
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