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Revision as of 22:54, 12 December 2021
As the name suggests, this model came with 128KB memory. Replaced by the Macintosh 512K.
These are fairly highly sought after by vintage computing hobbyists as original 128K systems are harder to find. Many original owners upgraded to 512K boards to prolong the usefulness of the system, and original boards were likely recycled/destroyed at that time.
Upgrades
- MacRescue by Computer Care, gives you RAM slots and a SCSI interface
Diagrams/Schematics
Documentation
External Resources
- http://www.ccadams.org/se/classicmac2.pdf - Classic Mac Repair Notes
Gallery
See Also
Macintosh 128K -- Macintosh 512K -- Macintosh Plus -- Macintosh SE -- Macintosh SE/30 -- Macintosh Classic -- Macintosh Classic II -- Macintosh Color Classic -- Macintosh Color Classic II |