Power Macintosh 9500
Codename: "Tsunami, Autobahn"
Introduced: May 1995
Discontinued: February 1997
Processor: PowerPC 604
Processor Speed: 120, 132, 150, dual 180, 200 MHz
Cache: 16/32 k data 16/32 k instruction L1, 512 k DIMM L2
Data Path: 64 bit (Bus) 128 bit (Memory)
System Bus: 40/45/50/45/50 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 1.0 GB (120 MHz)/2.0 GB (132-200 MHz)
Media: 4x or 8x CD-ROM, 1.44 MB Floppy
Weight and Dimensions: 36.8 lbs, 16.9" H x 7.7" W x 15.75" D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 7.5.2
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS 9.1
Machine ID: 67
Motherboard RAM: None
Maximum RAM: 1.5 GB (Actual) 768 MB (Apple)
Number of Sockets: 12 - 168 Pin DIMMs
Minimum RAM Speed: 70ns
Graphics Card: None
Video Memory: 2 MB (Upgradeable to 4 MB)
Built-in Display: None
Display Connection: DB-15
Slots: 6 - PCI
Hard Drive Bus: SCSI
Expansion Bays: n/a
Modem: None
Airport: None
Bluetooth: None
PRAM: 3.6V Lithium
Power: 225 W
ADB: 1
Serial: 2
SCSI: DB-25
USB: None
FireWire: None
Ethernet: AAUI, 10BASE-T
Sound In: 16 bit stereo mini-jack
Sound Out: stereo 16 bit
History: The first second generation PowerMac, the 9500, was the first Mac to comply with the PCI industry standard. The 9500 came in a full tower case, and had 7 internal drive bays. Like the Mac II, the 9500 came with no graphics capability--a third party add-on card was required. The most innovative feature of the 9500 was that it's processor came on a daughtercard, making future upgrades much less expensive. 

