Apple Network Server
- Family
- Server
- Architecture
- PowerPC
- CPU
- PowerPC 604
- Clock speed
- 132
- Introduced
- February 1996
- Discontinued
- April 1997
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Apple Network Server
Apple Network Servers provide a technical service for Apple and Apple device end users. The server profile is public domain corporate group policy
Apple Workgroup Server
family of personal computers by Apple The Workgroup Server 9150 is the only Workgroup Server for which an equivalent Power Mac model was never released. Built into a modified Quadra 950 case, the 9150 has four NuBus slots and a processor direct slot (PDS). Like first-generation Power Macs, the 9150 uses system memory for video (up to 615 KB, depending on resolution and bit-depth). For best performance, add a video card instead of using motherboard video. See our NuBus Video Card Guide for information on adding a video card. The 9150 was upgraded to 120 MHz April 1995. It was replaced by the 9500 in May 1996. Specs (via Low End Mac)
Workgroup Server 9150
The Workgroup Server 9150 is the only Workgroup Server for which an equivalent Power Mac model was never released. Built into a modified Quadra 950 case, the 9150 has four NuBus slots and a processor direct slot (PDS). Like first-generation Power Macs, the 9150 uses system memory for video (up to 615 KB, depending on resolution and bit-depth). For best performance, add a video card instead of using motherboard video. See our NuBus Video Card Guide for information on adding a video card. The 9150 was upgraded to 120 MHz April 1995. It was replaced by the 9500 in May 1996. Specs (via Low End Mac)
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