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The
Macintosh Quadra 660AV (
Codename: "
Tempest") is a personal computer that is a part of
Apple Computer's
Quadra series of
Macintosh computers. When it was originally introduced in July
1993 alongside the
Quadra 840 AV it was called the
Macintosh Centris 660AV, but it was renamed without any major changes in the hardware when the Centris line was abandoned in
October 1993. It was discontinued in
September 1994, with no immediate replacement - however, the AV versions of the
Power Macintosh 6100 that had already been introduced had a very similar position in
Apple's product lineup.
The 660AV uses the "pizza box" case of the earlier
Centris 610, which somewhat resembled the case of the
Amiga 1000, another computer commonly used in desktop video during the era. The 660AV has a full
Motorola 68040 instead of the
610's FPU-less 68LC040. Like the 840AV, the 660AV features video input/output capability and an onboard
AT&T; 3210 digital signal processor (here clocked at 55 MHz) to make the video handling less of a burden on the
CPU.
Some of the earliest Centris 660AVs have the older 'auto-inject' floppy drive opening similar to the 610 (as seen in the image), but most of the Centris models and all of the Quadra models have a drive similar to the Power Macintosh 6100, lacking the 'auto-inject' feature. These models have a deep round indent at the center of the floppy drive slot to make it possible to insert the disk all the way.
The Quadra AV Macs introduced a new universal
ROM (codenamed SuperMario) that would be later be used in all PowerPC Macs. It includes
SCSI Manager 4.3 and
Sound Manager 3.0. It also is "vectorized" making it easier to patch.