Macintosh LC
Codename: "Pinball, Elsie, Prism"
Introduced: October 1990
Discontinued: March 1992
Processor: Motorola 68020
Processor Speed: 16 MHz
Cache: 0.25 k L1
Data Path: 16 bit
System Bus: 16 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 40 - 80 MB
Media: 1.44 MB Floppy
Weight and Dimensions: 8.8 lbs, 2.9" H x 12.2" W x 15.3" D
Original Mac OS: System 6.0.7
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS 7.5.5
Machine ID: 19
Motherboard RAM: 2 MB
Maximum RAM: 10 MB
Number of Sockets: 2 - 30 pin SIMMs
Minimum RAM Speed: 100 ns
Graphics Card: None
Video Memory: 256 k (upgradeable to 512 k via one socket)
Built-in Display: n/a
Display Connection: DB-15
Slots: 1 - LC PDS
Hard Drive Bus: SCSI
Modem: None
PRAM: 3.6v Lithium
Power: 50 Watts
ADB: 1
Serial: 2
SCSI: DB-25
USB: None
FireWire: None
Ethernet: None
Sound In: mono 8 bit
Sound Out: mono 8 bit (built-in speaker)
History: The Mac LC was named for its low cost. It was aimed at the home market, and included a 16 MHz 68020 processor. It shipped inside a newly designed small case and was one of the first Macs to come bundled with a microphone. It also came with a new PDS slot, that became a standard in the LC family until its demise in early 1998. The LC was priced at $2,400 U.S.

