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The Macintosh II is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from March 1987 to January 1990. Based on the Motorola 68020 32-bit CPU, it is the first Macintosh supporting color graphics. When introduced, a basic system with monitor and 20 MB hard drive cost US$5,498 (equivalent to $14,750 in 2023). With a 13-inch color monitor and 8-bit display card the price was around US$7,145 (equivalent to $19,160 in 2023). This placed it in competition with workstations from Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems, and Hewlett-Packard. The Macintosh II was the first computer in the Macintosh line without a built-in display; a monitor rested on top of the case like the IBM Personal Computer and Amiga 1000. It was designed by hardware engineers Michael Dhuey (computer) and Brian Berkeley (monitor) and industrial designer Hartmut Esslinger (case). Eighteen months after its introduction, the Macintosh II was updated with a more powerful CPU and sold as the Macintosh IIx. In early 1989, the more compact Macintosh IIcx was introduced at a price similar to the original Macintosh II, and by the beginning of 1990 sales stopped altogether. Motherboard upgrades to turn a Macintosh II into a IIx or Macintosh IIfx were offered by Apple. Development Two common criticisms of the Macintosh from its introduction in 1984 were the closed architecture and lack of color; rumors of a color Macintosh began almost immediately. The Macintosh II project was begun by Dhuey and Berkeley during 1985 without the knowledge of Apple co-founder and Macintosh division head Steve Jobs, who opposed expansion slots and color, on the basis that expansion slots complicated the user experience and that color did not conform to WYSIWYG, as color printers were not common. Jobs instead wanted higher-resolution monochrome displays, such as the ones chosen for his own "BigMac" project begun in 1984 to develop a Macintosh successor. Initially referred to as "Little Big Mac", the Macintosh II was codenamed "Milwaukee" after Dhuey's hometown, and later went through a series of new names. After Jobs was fired from Apple in September 1985, the Milwaukee project could proceed openly (while Jobs' own BigMac project was cancelled). The Macintosh II was introduced at the AppleWorld 1987 conference in Los Angeles, with low-volume initial shipments starting two months later. Retailing for US $5,498, the Macintosh II was the first modular Macintosh model, so called because it came in a horizontal desktop case like many IBM PC compatibles of the time. Previous Macintosh computers use an all-in-one design with a built-in black-and-white CRT. The Macintosh II has drive bays for an internal hard disk (originally 40 MB or 80 MB) and an optional second floppy disk drive. It, along with the Macintosh SE, was the first Macintosh to use the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) introduced with the Apple IIGS for keyboard and mouse interface. The primary improvement in the Macintosh II was Color QuickDraw in ROM, a color version of the Macintosh graphics routines. Color QuickDraw can handle any display size, up to 8-bit color depth, and multiple monitors. Because Color QuickDraw is included in the Macintosh II's ROM and relies on 68020 instructions, earlier systems could not be upgraded to display color. In September 1988, shortly before the introduction of the Macintosh IIx, Apple increased the list price of the Macintosh II by roughly 20%. AnimEigo notably used the Macintosh II for subtitling their earliest releases, including MADOX-01, Riding Bean, and Vampire Princess Miyu. Hardware CPU: The Macintosh II is built around the Motorola 68020 processor operating at 16 MHz, teamed with a Motorola 68881 floating-point unit. The machine shipped with a socket for an optional Motorola 68851 MMU, but an "Apple HMMU Chip" (VLSI VI475 chip) was installed by default and could not implement virtual memory (instead, it translated 24-bit addresses to 32-bit addresses for the Mac OS, which would not be 32-bit clean until System 7). Memory: The standard memory was 1 megabyte, expandable to 8 MB. The Mac II had eight 30-pin SIMMs, and memory was installed in groups of four (called "Bank A" and "Bank B"). The original Macintosh II did not have a PMMU by default. It relied on the memory controller hardware to map the installed memory into a contiguous address space. This hardware had the restriction that the address space dedicated to Bank A must be larger than those of Bank B. Though this memory controller was designed to support up to 16 MB 30-pin SIMMs for up to 128 MB of RAM, the original Macintosh II ROMs had problems limiting the amount of RAM that could be installed to 8 MB. The Macintosh IIx ROMs that also shipped with the FDHD upgrade fixed this problem, though still do not have a 32-bit Memory Manager and cannot boot into 32-bit addressing mode under Mac OS (without the assistance of MODE32). MODE32 contained a workaround that allowed larger SIMMs to be put in Bank B with the PMMU installed. In this case, the ROMs at boot think that the computer has 8 MB or less of RAM. MODE32 then reprograms the memory controller to dedicate more address space to Bank A, allowing access to the additional memory in Bank B. Since this makes the physical address space discontiguous, the PMMU is then used to remap the address space into a contiguous block. Graphics: The Macintosh II includes a graphics card that supports a true-color 16.7 million color palette and was available in two configurations: 4-bit and 8-bit. The 4-bit model supports 16 colors on a 640×480 display and 256 colors (8-bit video) on a 512×384 display, which means that VRAM was 256 KB. The 8-bit model supports 256-color video on a 640×480 display, which means that VRAM was 512 KB in size. With an optional RAM upgrade (requiring 120 ns DIP chips), the 4-bit version supports 640×480 in 8-bit color. The video card does not include hardware acceleration of drawing operations. Display: Apple offered a choice of two displays, a 12" black and white unit, and a more expensive 13" high-resolution color display based on Sony's Trinitron technology. More than one display could be attached to the computer, and objects could be easily dragged from one screen to the next. Third-party displays quickly became available. The Los Angeles Times reviewer called the color "spectacular." The operating system user interface remained black and white even on color monitors with the exception of the Apple logo, which appeared in rainbow color. Storage: A 5.25-inch 40 MB internal SCSI hard disk was optional, as was a second internal 800 kilobyte 3.5-inch floppy disk drive. Expansion: Six NuBus slots were available for expansion (at least one of which had to be used for a graphics card, as the Mac II had no onboard graphics chipset and the OS didn't support headless booting). It is possible to connect as many as six displays to a Macintosh II by filling all of the NuBus slots with graphics cards. Another .... Discover the Portia Macintosh popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Portia Macintosh books.

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  • The Suite Life synopsis, comments

    The Suite Life

    Portia MacIntosh

    Join MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh for a close proximity, friendstolovers, summer romantic comedy.Gigi isn't looking for the one. Just someone...!As she gears up for her ...

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    Faking It

    Portia MacIntosh

    ‘A brilliantly funny and unique story about love, loss, family and fitting in. I laughed, I cried I loved it.’ Holly MartinThe perfect house, the perfect husband and the perfect l...

  • Honeymoon For One synopsis, comments

    Honeymoon For One

    Portia MacIntosh

    Shortlisted for RNA Romantic Comedy of the Year'A hilarious, roaringly fun, feel good, sexy read. I LOVED it! Holly MartinWhen disaster strikes, paradise calls...As a published nov...

  • Ex in the City synopsis, comments

    Ex in the City

    Portia MacIntosh

    The BRAND NEW laughoutloud rockstar second chance romantic comedy from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh.Nicole Wilde’s life has not panned out how she expected.Ten years ago...

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    Trouble in Paradise

    Portia MacIntosh

    The ultimate enemiestolovers, fake dating summer romance from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh.Lara and Sonny are sworn enemies.As rival showbiz journalists, they are always...

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    My Great Ex-Scape

    Portia MacIntosh

    A laughoutloud, second chance romatic comedy from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh.What if your future was somewhere in your past?Rosie Jones has been dumped by every boyfri...

  • The Great Ex-Scape synopsis, comments

    The Great Ex-Scape

    Jo Watson

    From the author of the 100,000+ copyselling romcom, Love to Hate You! No one makes you laugh like Jo Watson!'If you want a book that is TRULY "laugh out loud" start here' Goodreads...

  • After the Rain synopsis, comments

    After the Rain

    Jo Watson

    From the author of the 100,000+ copyselling romcom, Love to Hate You! No one makes you laugh like Jo Watson!'Jo Watson's writing puts you in a better mood. Brilliant' Goodreads rev...

  • Seatmate synopsis, comments

    Seatmate

    Cara Bastone

    'Cara Bastone is one of the most talented writers in the romance genre today. With her signature blend of heart, humor, and honesty, Cara's books remind you that the best stories b...

  • Just Date and See synopsis, comments

    Just Date and See

    Portia MacIntosh

    'Smart, funny and always brilliantly entertaining, every book from Portia becomes my new favourite romcom.' Shari LowBillie is looking forward to a quiet, manfree Christmas. It’s j...

  • No Ex Before Marriage synopsis, comments

    No Ex Before Marriage

    Portia MacIntosh

    A laughoutloud second chance romance from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh.It's not over until someone says 'I do'...While her friends join the "Wife Club" one by one, Poppy...

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    The Vintage Dress Shop in Primrose Hill

    Annie Darling

    'The sweetest, most delicious book . . . Such a gorgeous love story' Marian Keyes'Funny and heartwarming with great characters' Reader review 5 stars'Absolutely gorgeous, swoon wor...

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    Love is in the Air

    Joanna Knowles

    'I absolutely loved this book! It had me hooked and I found myself struggling to put it down!'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Adorable escapism, highly recommend' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'A strong plot, amusing friends you wa...

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    Love to Hate You

    Jo Watson

    'I've laughed out loud far too many times, until my sides hurt. A definite must read for fans of a cute romcom!!' Goodreads reviewer The new ebook bestseller from the author of Alm...

  • Call Me Maybe synopsis, comments

    Call Me Maybe

    Cara Bastone

    'Cara Bastone is one of the most talented writers in the romance genre today. With her signature blend of heart, humor, and honesty, Cara's books remind you that the best stories b...

  • The Plus One Pact synopsis, comments

    The Plus One Pact

    Portia MacIntosh

    A laughoutloud, fake relationship romantic comedy from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh.What if your plus one could be the one...?Cara has officially run out of men. Her mos...

  • Long Time No Sea synopsis, comments

    Long Time No Sea

    Portia MacIntosh

    A laughoutloud love triangle, second chance holiday romance from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh.There’s trouble in paradise...Moving home in her 30s was not the life plan ...

  • Better Off Wed synopsis, comments

    Better Off Wed

    Portia MacIntosh

    A laughoutloud friendstolovers, forced proximity romantic comedy from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh!Save the date...!Olivia can’t believe it when her boyfriend, Teddy, pr...

  • Fake It Or Leave It synopsis, comments

    Fake It Or Leave It

    Portia MacIntosh

    A laughoutloud fake dating romantic comedy from MILLIONCOPY bestseller Portia MacIntosh!Cara and Millsy have broken up... sort of.After years of being everyone's favourite couple, ...

  • The Meet Cute Method synopsis, comments

    The Meet Cute Method

    Portia MacIntosh

    A laughoutloud, forced proximity summer romance from MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER Portia MacIntosh.Do movie romances ever happen in real life...?Frankie doesn't believe in true love. As ...