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MacOS-Compatible Systems: ComJet

ComJet sold unauthorized Tanzania-based MacOS-Compatibles in Germany from October 1997 to February 1998. Essentially, ComJet purchased a large number of Motorola-based MacOS-Compatibles after licensing was no longer available, and sold them under their label until supplies ran out on February 28, 1998. After that time they returned their focus to selling Apple Macs.

ComJet: PowerCity

Processor

PowerCity A

200 MHz PowerPC 604e

PowerCity B

200 MHz PowerPC 604e

PowerCity C

200 MHz PowerPC 604e

PowerCity D

200 MHz PowerPC 604e

PowerCity E

200 MHz PowerPC 604e

PowerCity Empty

200 MHz PowerPC 604e

PowerCity DT

200 MHz PowerPC 604e



Special thanks to Sven Negrassus, a Swiss Macintosh evangelista who helped gather info about ComJet.

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