Power Macintosh
Power Macintosh, or Power Mac, is the name of a line of Apple Macintosh personal computer based on a PowerPC processor. Apple Computer started producing Power Macs in 1994; earlier models were based on Motorola 68000 processors, and the MacOS operating system released with the new machines included an emulator to enable programs written for the older machines to run without changes. Other PowerPC-based Macintosh lines include the iMac, iBook, and various PowerBook models since 1995. The earliest Power Macs were PowerPC 60x processor-based, followed by the G3, the G4, and recently the G5. Many have dual processor configurations.
How to - Physics - History - Companies - Internet - Video Games - List of Phobias - September 11, 2001
Radio - Timelines - Chemistry - Genealogy - Family - Film - SARS - Cancer - Medicine - DVD - Calendar
Countries - Disease - Health Science - Dentistry - Economics - AIDS - Law - Autism - Statistics - Bible
Recipes - Architecture - Computers - History of the Internet - Personal computer - Apple Macintosh
War - Presidents of the United States - United States Constitution - Universe - Philosophy - Animals
Biology - United States Constitution - Marketing Topics - Sports - Television - History of Computing
This content from Wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
HOME - Help build the worlds largest free encyclopedia.