Workgroup Server 8150
Introduced: April 1994
Terminated: April 1995
Description
Running the PowerPC 601 processor at either 80Mhz, the Workgroup Server 8150 was based on the Power Macintosh 8100.
History
Like the rest of the Workgroup Server line, the 8150 came packaged with server software.
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Specifications
Processor: PowerPC 601 (80 MHz) 601+ (110 MHz)
Processor Speed: 80 or 110 MHz
Coprocessor: Built-in FPU
Cache: 32 KB L1, 256 KB L2
System Bus: 40 (80 MHz) 36.7 MHz (110 MHz)
Hard Drive: 500 MB, 1.0, or 2.0 GB
Media: 2x (80 MHz) 4x (110 MHz) CD-ROM, 1.44 MB floppy
Weight and Dimensions (US): 25 lbs., 14” H x 7.7” W x 15.75” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 11.3 kg, 35.6 cm H x 19.6 cm W x 40 cm D
Original Mac OS: System 7.1.2 (80 MHz) 7.5 (110 MHz)
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS 9.1
Firmware: Macintosh ROM
Logicboard RAM: 8 MB
Maximum RAM: 264 MB
Type of RAM Slots: 8 - 72 Pin SIMMs (Groups of 2)
Minimum RAM Speed: 80 ns
Interleaving Support: No
Graphics Card: None
Graphics Memory: None
Built-in Display: None
Display Connection: DB-15 and HDI-45
Expansion Slots: 3 - 7” NuBus
Expansion Bays:—
Hard Drive Bus: SCSI
Large Drive Support:—
Backup Battery: 3.6 V Lithium
Max Watts: 150 W
Line Voltage: 100V-240V AC
Ethernet: AAUI-15
Modem: None
ADB: 1
Serial: 2
SCSI: 1 - DB-25
USB: None
FireWire: None
Audio In: 1 - 3.5-mm analog input jack
Audio Out: 1 - 3.5-mm analog output jack, 1 - Built-in speaker
Timeline
The Workgroup Server 8150 was introduced in April 1994 and had a processor speed increase to 110Mhz in April of 1995. It was discontinued after that release.
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