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Macintosh Quadra 800
Personal computer by Apple, Inc.
Personal computer by Apple, Inc.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Macintosh Quadra 800 / Workgroup Server 80 |
| family | Macintosh Quadra, Workgroup Server |
| developer | Apple Computer, Inc. |
| Image | Apple mac quadra 800.jpg |
| caption | A Macintosh Quadra 800 |
| aka | "Fridge", "Wombat 33" |
| release date | |
| MSRP | |
| CPU | Motorola 68040 |
| CPUspeed | 33 MHz |
| OS | System 7.1 to Mac OS 8.1 |
| With PowerPC upgrade, Mac OS 9.1, A/UX | |
| RAM | 8 MB, expandable to 136 MB |
| RAMtype | 60 ns 72-pin SIMM |
| dimensions | Height: 14 in |
| Width: 7.7 in | |
| Depth: 15.75 in | |
| weight | 24 lbs |
| discontinued | |
| predecessor | Macintosh Quadra 700 |
| successor | Macintosh Quadra 840AV |
| Power Macintosh 8100 |
With PowerPC upgrade, Mac OS 9.1, A/UX Width: 7.7 in Depth: 15.75 in Power Macintosh 8100
The Macintosh Quadra 800 (also sold with bundled server software as the Apple Workgroup Server 80) is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Quadra series of Macintosh computers.
Introduced in February 1993 alongside the first Macintosh Centris models, the Quadra 800 was the first totally new model in the Quadra lineup since the previous members, the 700 and the 900 / 950, had been introduced two years ago. It was positioned below the flagship Quadra 950 and succeeded the Quadra 700 (which was discontinued shortly after the Quadra 800's announcement). Debuting at half the price of the Quadra 950, the Quadra 800 featured the same Motorola 68040 33 MHz processor as the 950 but its additional interleaved RAM running at 70 ns, as well as an enhanced video system and SCSI bus, enabled it to outperform the Quadra 950.{{cite magazine
The Quadra 800 joined later that year by the multimedia-focused Quadra 840AV which also shared the same form factor. The housing, chassis, power supply, and internal storage assemblies are the same, but the front and rear panels are changed in the 840AV with the power button being moved to the front. The 840AV's logic board has a faster Motorola 68040 40 MHz processing and has a DAV slot (in line with NuBus slot A) and the new GeoPort, but lacks the 800's Processor Direct Slot and second ADB port. Also, unlike the 800's 8 MB of fixed RAM, all of the 840AV's memory is in SIMMs (this is the reason why the 800 has a higher maximum amount of memory).
The Quadra 800 was discontinued in March 1994 in favor of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh 8100. Both the 8100 and its successor, the Power Macintosh 8500, used the Quadra 800 case, as did the Power Macintosh 8200, a model only available in Europe which used the Power Macintosh 7200 logic board. A taller, highly modified variant of the case was also used for the Power Macintosh 9500.
Hardware
Case: Apple introduced a new mini-tower case design for the Quadra 800, which was subsequently used for the Quadra 840AV, Power Macintosh 8100, 8200 and 8500, while there was a taller variant for the 9500. The Quadra 800's mid-tower case had four drive bays, giving it more expansion options than the Quadra 700's mini-tower, while having a form factor still considerably shorter than the Quadra 900/950's full tower. However, the Quadra 800 required removal of the motherboard for RAM or VRAM upgrades, so some dubbed it as one of Apple's worst cases of all time.{{cite web | access-date = April 14, 2006 | archive-date = September 7, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170907122224/http://www.lowendmac.com/roadapples/q800case.shtml | url-status = live | access-date = September 26, 2022 | archive-date = September 22, 2021 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210922020258/https://books.google.com/books?id=HjwEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA91 | url-status = live
Video: The logic board has 512 KB of on-board VRAM; this is sufficient to provide 256-color (8-bit) support on monitors up to 16 inches in size. Two VRAM SIMM slots provide the ability to upgrade to 1 MB of VRAM, which allows for 32,768 color (16-bit) resolutions. David Pogue described this as "Apple deliberately crippling this machine to enhance the attractiveness of the Quadra 900 and 950 models."{{cite book | access-date = September 11, 2023
CD-ROM: Some configurations included an AppleCD 300i 2x CD-ROM. The Quadra 800 was one of the first Macintoshes shipped with a bootable CD-ROM.{{cite web | access-date = September 26, 2022 | archive-date = June 20, 2022 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220620134856/https://lowendmac.com/1993/quadra-800/ | url-status = live
Models
All configurations include an external SCSI port, two ADB and two serial ports, 3 NuBus slots, a Processor Direct Slot, mono audio in, and stereo audio out. The inclusion of an AAUI Ethernet port varied by region. The newly-introduced Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II was included with all configurations.
Introduced February 10, 1993:
- Macintosh Quadra 800:{{cite web
| access-date = October 3, 2017
| archive-date = July 29, 2012
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120729132056/http://support.apple.com/kb/SP236
| url-status = live
- 8 MB RAM (onboard), 512 KB VRAM (onboard), no HDD
- 8 MB RAM (onboard), 512 KB VRAM (onboard), 230 MB HDD. US$4,679.
- 8 MB RAM (onboard), 512 KB VRAM (onboard), 500 MB HDD
- 24 MB RAM (8 MB onboard + 16 MB SIMM), 1 MB VRAM (512 KB onboard + 512 KB SIMM), 1 GB HDD
Introduced March 22, 1993:
- Workgroup Server 80{{cite web | access-date = October 3, 2017 | archive-date = September 26, 2022 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220926134130/https://support.apple.com/kb/SP260?locale=en_US | url-status = live
Timelines
References
References
- Heid, Jim. (September 1994). "Multimedia Mac - A versatile new 68040 machine for small business, education, and the home".
- "Apple Service Source - Macintosh Quadra 840AV". Apple.
- Unlike the preceding Quadra 700 and Quadra 900/950 and upcoming Quadra 840AV which could be upgraded to 2 MB of VRAM so that on-board video can operate at 24-bit color, 24-bit color support was removed from the Quadra 800 as a cost-saving measure.https://archive.org/details/MacWorld_9308_August_1993/page/n125/mode/2up
- https://archive.org/details/MacWorld_9306_June_1993/page/n115/mode/2up
- https://archive.org/details/MacWorld_9306_June_1993/page/n111/mode/2up
- https://archive.org/details/MacWorld_9312_December_1993/page/n51/mode/2up
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