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Apple Power Macintosh 7220/200 (PC) Specs

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Apple Power Macintosh 7220/200The Apple Power Macintosh 7220/200 (PC), based on the Tanzania architecture co-developed by Apple and Motorola, features a 200 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB or 32 MB of RAM, a 1.2 GB or 2.0 GB hard drive and an 8X or 12X CD-ROM drive in an inexpensive, industry-standard desktop case.

The PC Compatible version shipped with a 166 MHz Cyrix 6x86 PCI card that can have up to 80 MB of RAM dedicated to the DOS/Windows operating system.

The Power Macintosh 7220/200 (PC) is identical to the Power Macintosh 4400/200 (PC), but the 7220/200 was sold only in Australia.



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February 17, 1997 January 1, 1998
200 MHz PowerPC 603e
Details: This model has a 32-bit processor and a 64-bit data path. The PC compatible version also has a 166 MHz Cyrix 6x86 processor.
Third-Party* Integrated
Details: *Although the processor is soldered in this model, third-parties cleverly learned how to use the L2 cache slot to bypass this limitation. As a result, a variety of third-party processor upgrades and accelerators were available.
40 MHz N/A
Macintosh ROM 4 MB
32k 256k
168-pin DIMM 60 ns
16 MB, 32 MB 160 MB*
Details: *Officially this model supports 96 MB of RAM, but third-parties discovered that only the first slot is limited to a 32 MB single-bank memory module. The second and third slots can accommodate 64 MB memory modules for an actual total of 160 MB of RAM.

Also see: Actual Max RAM of All G3 & Later Macs.
None 3*
Dedicated* EDO DRAM*
1 MB 4 MB*
Single Display* 832x624*
Details: *By default, with 1 MB of VRAM, this model supports a single display at 512x384, 640x480, 800x600 or 832x624 at 16-bit color and 1024x768 or 1152x870 at 8-bit color.

With 2 MB of VRAM installed, it can support 512x384, 640x480, 800x600 or 832x624 at 24-bit color, 1024x768 or 1152x870 at 16-bit color, and 1280x1024 at 8-bit color. With the maximum of 4 MB of VRAM installed, it can support 512x384, 640x480, 800x600, 832x624, 1024x768, or 1152x870 at 24-bit color and 1280x1024 at 16-bit color.
Single Display* Variable*
1.2 GB, 2.0 GB IDE/ATA
8X, 12X CD-ROM 1.44 MB (Manual)
None 10Base-T
2 PCI, Comm-II* None
Details: *One full-length 12-inch PCI slot and one 7" PCI slot. In the PC Compatible configuration, the 12-inch PCI slot is occuiped by a 166 MHz Cyrix 6x86 PC compatibility card.
Desktop Power Mac 4400
N/A Power Mac 7220
M3959 515
Details: Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model.

Also see: All Macs with the M3959 Model Number and 515 Gestalt ID.

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4.5V Alkaline N/A
7.5.3 7.5.3, 7.6.1-9.1
Details: Earlier and later versions of the Macintosh System/Finder and Mac OS are not supported.
5.43 x 15.15 x 17.4 24.0 lbs (10.9 kg)
N/A N/A


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1 (DB-15) None
Details: N/A
1 1 (DB-25)
None 2*
None 1 (RJ-45)
Details: 10Base-T Ethernet standard.
None None
1 (PlainTalk) None
1 (16-Bit Stereo) None
1 None
1 N/A
Details: 100V-125V or 200-240V AC, 47-63 Hz Frequency, 150 Max Watts.

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