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The 9500 is a PCI based Power Macintosh which features six expansion slots, one of which must hold the video card. | The 9500 is a PCI based Power Macintosh which features six expansion slots, one of which must hold the video card. | ||
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+ | =General Information= | ||
The minimum system software version for this system appears to be 7.5.2. Similar Macintosh models include the [[Power Macintosh 7200]], [[Power Macintosh 7500]] and [[Power Macintosh 8500]]. | The minimum system software version for this system appears to be 7.5.2. Similar Macintosh models include the [[Power Macintosh 7200]], [[Power Macintosh 7500]] and [[Power Macintosh 8500]]. | ||
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+ | ===CPU=== | ||
+ | The 9500 was available in numerous configurations between 120-200MHz using the [[PowerPC 604]] processor. There was also a dual CPU model with two 180MHz processors. | ||
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+ | ===Memory=== | ||
+ | There are 12 memory slots on the board, and the system takes 168-pin DIMMs. The system can physically hold 1.5GB RAM but classic Mac OS versions may not be able to properly allocate that much. | ||
=Gallery= | =Gallery= |
Revision as of 16:08, 3 August 2019
The 9500 is a PCI based Power Macintosh which features six expansion slots, one of which must hold the video card.
General Information
The minimum system software version for this system appears to be 7.5.2. Similar Macintosh models include the Power Macintosh 7200, Power Macintosh 7500 and Power Macintosh 8500.
CPU
The 9500 was available in numerous configurations between 120-200MHz using the PowerPC 604 processor. There was also a dual CPU model with two 180MHz processors.
Memory
There are 12 memory slots on the board, and the system takes 168-pin DIMMs. The system can physically hold 1.5GB RAM but classic Mac OS versions may not be able to properly allocate that much.