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Macintosh IIcx

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Personal computer by Apple, Inc

Macintosh IIcx
Also known as"Aurora"[1]
DeveloperApple Computer, Inc.
Product familyMacintosh II
Release dateMarch 7, 1989 (1989-03-07)
Introductory priceUS$5,369 (equivalent to $13,620 in 2024)
DiscontinuedMarch 11, 1991 (1991-03-11)
Operating systemSystem 6.0.3 -7.5.5,A/UX
CPUMotorola 68030 @ 16 MHz
MemoryMB or 2 MB, expandable to 128 MB (120 ns 30-pin SIMM)
DimensionsHeight: 5.5 inches (14 cm)
Width: 11.9 inches (30 cm)
Depth: 14.4 inches (37 cm)
Weight13.6 pounds (6.2 kg)
PredecessorMacintosh II
SuccessorMacintosh IIci
RelatedMacintosh IIx

TheMacintosh IIcx is apersonal computer designed, manufactured and sold byApple Computer, Inc. from March 1989 to March 1991. Introduced six months after theMacintosh IIx, the IIcx resembles the IIx and provides the same performance, but is seven inches (18 cm) narrower, ten pounds (4.5 kg) lighter, and quieter due to a smaller internal fan. The relative compactness results in threeNuBus slots being available,[2] compared with six on the IIx.[1]

The new case, Apple's first to be designed to operate in either a horizontal or vertical orientation, remained in use for its successors theMacintosh IIci andQuadra 700. The idea for vertical orientation, one of the firstminitower cases, was suggested by Apple CEOJohn Sculley, who was running out of space on his desk,[3] despite the fact that the new layout actually took more space once the monitor was taken into account. The model was designated IIcx forcompact (echoing the earlierApple IIc), and thex was Apple's designation for theMotorola 68030 processor.

Users liked the Mac IIcx, in part, because its components and parts (such as the RAM,NuBus slots, and power supply) snapped into place inside the case without the need for screws. There was one central safety screw that tied the assembly together though it was often not reinstalled if ever removed. At the IIcx's introduction,Jean-Louis Gassée demonstrated the IIcx's modular design by assembling one from parts in front of the audience.[4] This made it less expensive to build, easier to repair, and earned it heavy praise and a warm reception amongst the Mac community. The machine was also the lightest in Apple's lineup at the time.[5] However, unlike the II and IIx, in many versions of the IIcx the CPU is soldered to the logic board and therefore cannot be upgraded. The case is also unable to accommodate 5 1/4" or full-height hard disk drives.[5]

This model was superseded by theMacintosh IIci, which used the same case. It was designed by Gavin Ivester.[6]

Timeline

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Timeline ofMacintosh II family models

References

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  1. ^abPogue, David; Schorr, Joseph (1999)."Chapter 12: From 128K to Quadra: Mac to Mac".MacWorld Mac Secrets, 5th Edition.IDG Books. pp. 468 - 469.ISBN 0-7645-4040-8.
  2. ^"Macintosh IIcx: Technical Specifications". Apple.Archived from the original on August 6, 2012. RetrievedJune 6, 2017.
  3. ^"History of computer design: Macintosh IIcx".landsnail.com. Archived fromthe original on May 30, 2002. RetrievedMay 2, 2017.
  4. ^Smith, David E. (November 1989)."Apple Introduces Two New Macs".MacTech.Archived from the original on May 15, 2017. RetrievedMay 2, 2017.
  5. ^abPoole, Lon (April 1989)."The Compact Mac".Macworld. Vol. 6, no. 4. pp. 130–137.
  6. ^"History of computer design: Macintosh IIcx".www.landsnail.com. RetrievedMarch 17, 2024.

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