Power Macintosh 6500
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Power Macintosh 6500 | |
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Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
Introduced | February 17, 1997 |
Discontinued | March 14, 1998 |
Price | US$1800 - 3000 |
CPU | PowerPC 603e, 225 - 300 MHz |
RAM | 32 MB, expandable to 128 MB, 60 ns 168-pin DIMM |
OS | System 7.5.5 (7.6.1 on the 275 and 300 MHz models) |
The Power Macintosh 6500 (Codename: "Gazelle") is a mid-range desktop computer in Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series. It was introduced in February 1997 in speeds of 225 and 250 MHz, replacing the very similar Power Macintosh 6400. In April 1997, two faster models at 275 and 300 MHz were added. The 6500 was discontinued in March 1998, with the Power Macintosh G3 minitower remaining as the only similar model. The Power Macintosh 5500 uses the same logic board in an 5200 style all-in one case.
The 6500 uses the same "InstaTower" case as the 6400, and is also internally similar. However, there are some differences apart from the faster processor: The 6500 has no RAM soldered to the logic board (the 6400 had 8 MB, which also explains its higher memory ceiling), and uses a different graphics processor. Models from 250 MHz upward also include video in/out capability, some of them with a hardware-accelerated Avid capture card. Some models also include a Zip drive.
[edit] External links
- The 6400 Zone, a 6400 and 6500-specific resource site
- Power Macintosh 6500/225, 6500/250, 6500/275 and 6500/300 at AppleSpec
- Power Macintosh 6500 at apple-history.com
- Power Macintosh 6500 at Low End Mac
- Power Macintosh 6500/225, 6500/250, 6500/275 and 6500/300 at EveryMac.com