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Power Macintosh 8600

Type of personal computer by Apple


Type of personal computer by Apple

FieldValue
namePower Macintosh 8600
familyPower Macintosh
developerApple Computer
imagePower Macintosh 8600 250.jpg
captionA Power Macintosh 8600/250
release date
MSRP
processorPowerPC 604e, 200 MHz
PowerPC 604ev, 250 and 300 MHz
OSSystem 7.5.5 - Mac OS 9.1
With G3 upgrade, Mac OS X 10.2.8
RAM32 MB, expandable to 1 GB
RAMtype70 ns 168-pin DIMM
dimensionsHeight: 17.3 in
Width: 9.7 in
Depth: 17.3 in
weight35 lb
discontinued
predecessorPower Macintosh 8500
successorPower Macintosh G3 (Mini Tower)
relatedPower Macintosh 7300
Power Macintosh 9600

PowerPC 604ev, 250 and 300 MHz With G3 upgrade, Mac OS X 10.2.8 Width: 9.7 in Depth: 17.3 in Power Macintosh 9600

The Power Macintosh 8600 is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from February 1997 to February 1998. It was introduced alongside the Power Macintosh 7300 and 9600 with a 200 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, and comes in a new case design that replaces the widely disliked Quadra 800-based form factor of its predecessor, the Power Macintosh 8500.

Like the 7300 and 9600, the 8600 featured the new PowerPC 604e and 604ev CPU, the latter being an enhanced version of the PowerPC 604 and PowerPC 604e used in the predecessor 8500 and 9500 models. It used the same new case as the 9600, but was somewhat less expandable (8 instead of 12 RAM sockets, 3 instead of 6 PCI slots) at a lower price, a distinction that was carried over from the previous generation. It includes advanced Audio-Video ports including RCA audio in and out, S-Video in and out and composite video in and out. The 8600 was plagued with supply problems from the beginning, and only in June 1997, four months after its introduction, was the computer widely available. The 300 MHz model was also delayed after its introduction, but not as heavily as the original model had been.

In August 1997, the original model was replaced with two faster ones, at 250 and 300 MHz,{{cite book | chapter-url = https://archive.org/details/macworldmacsecre00pogu/page/525

Models

Introduced February 17, 1997:

  • Power Macintosh 8600/200:{{cite web

Introduced August 5, 1997:

  • Power Macintosh 8600/250:{{cite web
  • Power Macintosh 8600/300:{{cite web

Timeline

References

References

  1. [http://apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=8600 Power Macintosh 8600] at apple-history.com
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