1993 Macintosh Performa 476 (Part 1) – Wind5387
0:00 – intro to
Macintosh Performa 476
0:33 – Tour of the original box
1:34 –
Port overview
2:19 – Bootup into
System 7.5 and tour
This Macintosh Performa 476 has a 25 MHz
Motorola 68LC040 processor with about 4 MB of
RAM and a 230 MB hard drive.
This computer was also sold as the
Macintosh LC 475 and the
Quadra 605. In the 1990s, the
Performa line was
Apple's low-end model line, while the
Power Macintosh that came later (
1994) was the mid/professional level. The Performa 476 used the "pizza box" design, which was first introduced in
1990 with the
Macintosh LC, which, at the time, it was an extremely tiny computer! However, in terms of today's standards, it's rather large, especially when you compare it to the
Mac mini.
As I said above, it was sold as the Performa
475, Performa 476, LC 475, and Quadra 605 (which of course, this was when
Steve Jobs was at work at NeXTSTEP at the time). This line of Macs, which was aimed at low-end consumers, sold for $900 in
1993, and I was lucky enough to get the entire computer -- original box, some documentation, accessories, and a fully functioning computer -- for just $60 on eBay (plus, of course, the shipping, but even so, it was still a bargain)
Price when new: $900 (25MHz Motorola 68LC040, 230MB hard drive, 36 MB of RAM)
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Macintosh Performa 476 info from Mactracker and
Apple History..
Mactracker for Mac: https://itunes.apple.com/app/mactracker/id430255202?mt=12
Mactracker for iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/app/mactracker/id311421597?mt=8
Link to Apple History:
http://apple-history.com/605