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Powered by a 32MHz [[Motorola 68030]] but a bus speed of only 16MHz, resulting in slower performance than some models such as the [[Macintosh IIci]].
One of the first Macintosh systems to offer an available internal CD-ROM drive. The IIvx is a faster clocked version of the [[Macintosh IIvi]]. This form factor is reused for the [[Power Macintosh 7100]].
=General Information=
The IIvx was aimed directly at the mid-range market. It introduced a new case design (the first case built with an internal CD-ROM in mind), and ran on a 32 Mhz [[Motorola 68030]] processor with a [[Motorola 68882]] FPU. However, the 16 Mhz bus made it roughly equivalent to a 25 Mhz IIci.  The IIvx cost $2,950.
Codename: Brazil. The IIvx was introduced in October 1992 and discontinued in October 1993. Originally shipped with [[System 7.1]] and system enabler 001.
=Documentation=
* [[Macintosh IIvx/IIvi/Performa 600 Service Source]]
=Gallery=
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=See Also=
=See Also=
* [[Apple Computer]]
* [[Apple Computer]]


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|[[Macintosh II]] -- [[Macintosh IIx]] -- [[Macintosh IIcx]] -- [[Macintosh IIci]] -- [[Macintosh IIsi]] -- [[Macintosh IIvx]] -- [[Macintosh IIvi]] -- [[Macintosh IIfx]]
|}


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[[Category:Apple]]
[[Category:68030]]
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Powered by a 32MHz Motorola 68030 but a bus speed of only 16MHz, resulting in slower performance than some models such as the Macintosh IIci.

One of the first Macintosh systems to offer an available internal CD-ROM drive. The IIvx is a faster clocked version of the Macintosh IIvi. This form factor is reused for the Power Macintosh 7100.

General Information

The IIvx was aimed directly at the mid-range market. It introduced a new case design (the first case built with an internal CD-ROM in mind), and ran on a 32 Mhz Motorola 68030 processor with a Motorola 68882 FPU. However, the 16 Mhz bus made it roughly equivalent to a 25 Mhz IIci. The IIvx cost $2,950.

Codename: Brazil. The IIvx was introduced in October 1992 and discontinued in October 1993. Originally shipped with System 7.1 and system enabler 001.

Documentation

Gallery

See Also

The Macintosh II Series from Apple Computer
Macintosh II -- Macintosh IIx -- Macintosh IIcx -- Macintosh IIci -- Macintosh IIsi -- Macintosh IIvx -- Macintosh IIvi -- Macintosh IIfx