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Apple Macintosh II : Macintosh II

Personal computer model, first of the Macintosh II series in the Apple Macintosh line. (Not to be confused with the Apple II family of non-Macintosh computers.)

The Apple Macintosh II was the first "modular" Macintosh model, so called because it came in a standard desktop case. All previous Macintosh computers used an all-in-one design with a built-in black-and-white monitor. The Mac II allowed Macintosh users a choice of larger displays, color displays, and even multiple displays.

Introduced March 02, 1987, the Mac II featured a Motorola 68020 processor operating at 16 MHz teamed with a Motorola 68881[?] floating-point coprocessor. Standard memory was 1 megabyte, expandable to 68 megabytes. A 40 megabyte internal hard disk was optional, as was a second internal 800 kilobyte 3.5-inch floppy disk drive. Six NuBus slots were available for expansion.

The Macintosh II was followed by a series of confusingly-named modular Macs including the Macintosh IIx[?] and Macintosh IIfx, all of which used the Motorola 68030 processor.

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