Power Macintosh 7100/80 Power and speed 80-MHz PowerPC 601 microprocessor with floating-point processor and 32K cache 256K level-2 cache Memory 8MB or 16MB of RAM, expandable to 136MB Video support 1MB of VRAM for optional second display, expandable to 2MB (7100/80 only) DRAM display support for second display 2MB of VRAM including NTSC or PAL monitors (7100/80AV only) Video input/output (7100/80AV only) Expansion Nine built-in ports to support a wide range of peripherals (7100/80AV has eleven) Three NuBus slots for expansion cards Optional internal CD-ROM drive On-board Ethernet (AAUI) PlainTalk microphone Fast, easy setup Simple to set up and learn; your system is ready to go the first time you turn it on System 7.5 software Makes working with applications consistent so they're easier to learn and use Allows easy customization of your Macintosh to fit the way you work Apple Guide provides active assistance in learning new features Lets you open and use MS-DOS and Windows documents Compatibility Runs Macintosh applications Runs MS-DOS and Windows applications (special configurations only) Reads Macintosh, Windows, MS-DOS, OS/2, and ProDOS floppy disk formats Communications Serial ports compatible with GeoPort and LocalTalk cables 16-bit stereo audio input and output Built-in Ethernet networking File sharing without a dedicated server The Power Macintosh 7100/80 and Power Macintosh 7100/80AV are the expandable, mainstream members of the high-performance line of Macintosh computers that use PowerPC chip technology. They're built with the speed, expandability, and networking required for word processing, desktop publishing, complex spreadsheets, and databases. These computers run virtually all existing Macintosh applications. In addition, they run the hundreds of applications accelerated for Power Macintosh computers at two to six times the speed of previous Macintosh computers. And the 7100/80 and 7100/80AV can run up to 40 percent faster than the previous 7100 models. Both computers can also run MS-DOS and Windows applications using SoftWindows software. Based on the 80-megahertz PowerPC 601 microprocessor co-developed by Apple, IBM, and Motorola, the Power Macintosh 7100/80 and 7100/80AV both have built-in, floating-point math coprocessors. They provide built-in, high-speed Ethernet networking as well. Both computers support all Apple and most third-party displays, including monochrome, color, VGA, and SVGA. Support for up to 32,000 colors on Apple color displays (up to 16- or 17-inch) is included with the 7100/80. The 7100/80AV (and the 7100/80 with the addition of 1 megabyte of VRAM) supports display of more than 16 million colors. Both computers feature easy expandability via three NuBus slots, and you can run two simultaneous displays with each. The 7100/80 and 7100/80AV support GeoPort telecommunications, which allows you to integrate computers with telephone services. Both also provide speech-recognition and text-to-speech capabilities. The 7100/80AV adds S-video and composite video input as well as output for use with televisions, video cameras, and video recorders. The Power Macintosh 7100/80 and Power Macintosh 7100/80AV are designed to meet your needs with high performance and expandability in a platform that's built for the future. Power Macintosh 7100/80 Order No. M3642LL/A Power Macintosh 7100/80 computer with 8MB of RAM, 1MB of VRAM, built-in 1.4MB Apple SuperDrive, and internal 500MB hard disk Order No. M3643LL/A With 8MB of RAM, 700MB hard disk, and internal CD-ROM drive Power Macintosh 7100/80AV Order No. M3645LL/A Power Macintosh 7100/80AV computer with 16MB of RAM, 2MB of VRAM, built-in 1.4MB Apple SuperDrive, internal 700MB hard disk drive, internal CD-ROM drive, and two S-video to composite video adapters Power Macintosh AV Card Order No. M3447LL/A Macintosh VRAM Expansion Kit Order No. M5953LL/A (Two kits required to add 1MB of VRAM) Power Macintosh Display Adapter Order No. M2681LL/A (For using 7100/80 built-in video support with non-AV displays) Power Macintosh GeoPort Telecom Adapter Order No. M3127LL/A Macintosh Memory Expansion Kits (Must be installed in pairs by an authorized service provider) Order No. M3651LL/A 4MB (1-4MB SIMM) Order No. M3652LL/A 8MB (1-8MB SIMM) Order No. M3372LL/A 16MB (1-16MB SIMM) Microprocessor PowerPC 601 RISC running at 80 MHz Integrated floating-point unit and 32K cache 256K level-2 cache Memory Comes with 8MB or 16MB of RAM Can be expanded to up to 136MB of RAM (DRAM kits must be installed in pairs; dealer installation required) Uses 72-pin, noncomposite 80-nanosecond or faster DRAM SIMMs that must be installed in pairs Disk drives One built-in Apple SuperDrive 1.4MB floppy disk drive that uses high-density floppy disks and reads, writes, and formats Macintosh, Windows, MS-DOS, OS/2, and ProDOS disks One internal hard disk (350MB, 500MB, and 700MB options available) Accommodates one 5.25-in., half-height device, such as the AppleCD 300i Plus CD-ROM drive Displays All Apple displays Third-party displays including NTSC, PAL, VGA, and SVGA monitors Video support 7100/80: 1MB of VRAM, expandable to 2MB 7100/80AV: 2MB of VRAM DRAM display support for optional second display Interfaces Three internal NuBus expansion slots One Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port for a keyboard, mouse, and other device AAUI-15 Ethernet connector High-density display port supporting Apple AudioVision monitors directly and other displays via the optional Power Macintosh Display Adapter Two DMA serial (RS-232/RS-422) ports compatible with LocalTalk and GeoPort cables High-speed asynchronous SCSI interface supporting up to six SCSI external devices 16-bit stereo sound input and output ports DB-15 video port for display 7100/80AV only: S-video input and output ports (RCA adapters included) 7100/80AV only: digital-audio video connector (DAV) Energy Star compliant Networking Built-in Ethernet Two serial ports for LocalTalk, external modem, or other devices Keyboard and mouse Supports ADB keyboards with numeric keypads Includes ADB Mouse II Clock/calendar Custom integrated circuit with long-life lithium battery Disability access Easy Access and visible beep included with system software. These built-in solutions and third-party options provide alternative input and output devices for people with disabilities. Electrical requirements Line voltage: 100 to 240 volts AC, RMS single phase, automatically configured Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz, single phase Power: 325 W maximum, not including display ADB power requirements Maximum current draw for all ADB devices: 500 mA (a maximum of three ADB devices is recommended) Mouse draws 10 mA Keyboard draws 25 to 80 mA (varies with keyboard model used) Size and weight Height: 6.0 in. (15.2 cm) Width: 13.0 in. (33.0 cm) Depth: 16.5 in. (41.9 cm) Weight: 25 lb. (11.3 kg) (varies based on internal devices installed) Operating environment Operating temperature: 50deg. to 104deg. F (10deg. to 40deg. C) Storage temperature: -40deg. to 116deg. F (-40deg. to 47deg. C) Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing Maximum altitude: 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) Color depth support (maximum resolution) 7100/80 7100/807100/80 Display7100/80AV7100/80AV resolutionDRAM video1MB VRAM2MB VRAM 640 by 48032,768 colors32,768 colors 16.7 million colors 832 by 624256 colors 32,768 colors 16.7 million colors 1,024 by 768not supported256 colors 32,768 colors 1,152 by 870not supported256 colors 32,768 colors With 1MB VRAM upgrade (c) 1994 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleTalk, LocalTalk, Macintosh, and ProDOS are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S.A. and other countries. AppleCD, Apple Desktop Bus, AppleScript, Apple SuperDrive, AudioVision, GeoPort, Macintosh PC Exchange, PlainTalk, Power Macintosh, PowerTalk, QuickTime, and TrueType are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. NuBus is a trademark of Texas Instruments. OS/2 and PowerPC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation, used under license therefrom. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, and SoftWindows is a trademark used under license by Insignia from Microsoft Corporation. Mention of non-Apple products or services is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of these products. All understandings, agreements, and warranties, if any, take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users. December 1994. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in the United States of America. L00822A To download an acrobat file version of this document for off-line viewing and printing click here: Adobe Acrobat Version of Data Sheet To search the Apple Tech Info Library for documents related to this product click here: Related Documents in Apple Tech Info Library .