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===Memory=== | ===Memory=== | ||
2MB directly onboard and expansion modules up to 6MB available, giving a total possible capacity of 8MB RAM. | 2MB directly onboard and expansion modules up to 6MB available, giving a total possible capacity of 8MB RAM. | ||
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+ | =Documentation= | ||
+ | * [[Macintosh PowerBook 145 Developer Note]] | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 22:55, 3 July 2020
General Information
Released in August of 1992, the PowerBook 145 was a "speed bumped" Macintosh PowerBook 140. It sold for $2,150 and was replaced in June 1993 by the 145B, which was exactly the same machine except with a lower price and 2 MB more RAM soldered to the motherboard. The 145B was discontinued in July 1994.
Codename: Colt45. Originally shipped with system software 7.0.1.
CPU
Powered by the Motorola 68030 processor at 25MHz without an integrated FPU.
Memory
2MB directly onboard and expansion modules up to 6MB available, giving a total possible capacity of 8MB RAM.