The Macintosh IIvx is a 68030-based desktop Macintosh, released in 1992. It was the first Macintosh computer sold with a CD-ROM drive.
Spec | Details |
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Release Date | October 1992 |
Discontinuation Date | October 1993 |
Processor | Motorola 68030 @32MHz |
RAM | 30pin 80ns - 4 or 5MB Standard - 68MB Maximum |
Hard Disk | 3.5" SCSI - 40, 80, or 230MB Standard |
Graphics | 512KB or 1MB VRAM |
Audio | Internal Speaker |
Internal Drives | - Auto Inject 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive - Caddy-Loading 2X CD-ROM (Optional) |
Expansion | - 3x NuBus - 1x PDS |
Networking | None |
Other I/O | - 2x ADB - 2x Serial - 1x DB25 SCSI - 1x DB15 Video Out - 1x Line Out - 1x Mic In |
PRAM Battery | 1/2AA Lithium |
Original Mac OS | System 7.1 |
Maximum Mac OS | Mac OS 7.6.1 |
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Service Manual |
Capacitor Reference |
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The 1/2AA Lithium PRAM battery in the IIvx is very prone to leaking and should be removed. It does not need to be replaced on this model for the computer to operate.
The electrolytic capacitors on the motherboard and CD-ROM drive in the IIvx leak 100% of the time and must be replaced for the computer to work reliably. The power supply also often needs to be recapped.
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