Macintosh 128k
Codename: "Macintosh"
Introduced: January 1984
Discontinued: October 1985
Processor: Motorola 68000
Processor Speed: 8 MHz
Cache: None
Data Path: 16 bit
System Bus: 8 MHz
Hard Drive Size: None
Media: 400k Floppy
Weight and Dimensions: 16.5 lbs., 13.6" H x 9.6" W x 10.9" D
Original Mac OS: System 1.0
Maximum Mac OS: System 3.2
Machine ID: 1
Motherboard RAM: 128k
Maximum RAM: 4 MB (Third Party Upgrade)
Number of Sockets: n/a
Minimum RAM Speed: n/a
Graphics Card: None
Video Memory: None
Built-in Display: 9" 512 x 342
Display Connection: n/a
Slots: None
Hard Drive Bus: None
Modem: None
PRAM: 4.5V alkaline
Power: 60 Watts
ADB: None
Serial: 2
SCSI: None
USB: None
FireWire: None
Ethernet: None
Sound In: None
Sound Out: 8 - bit mono
History: Released with much fanfare in January of 1984, the Macintosh was the first affordable computer to include a Graphical User Interface. It was built around the new Motorola 68000 chip, which was significantly faster than previous processors, running at 8 MHz. The Mac came in a small beige case with a black and white monitor built in. It came with a keyboard and mouse, and had a floppy drive that took 400k 3.5" disks--the first personal computer to do so. It originally sold for $2,495 U.S.

