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  1. Macintosh II - Wikipedia

    Initially referred to as "Little Big Mac", the Macintosh II was codenamed "Milwaukee" after Dhuey's hometown, and it later went through a series of new names. After Jobs was ousted by Apple in …

  2. Macintosh II (Original) Specs: EveryMac.com

    Technical specifications for the Macintosh II (Original). Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, price and more.

  3. Macintosh II: Technical Specifications - Apple Support

    Macintosh II: Technical Specifications Macintosh II Logic Board Ports Power ... Memory Video Memory ... Physical Software Storage

  4. apple-history.com / Macintosh II

    Nov 6, 1998 · Introduced in March 1987, The Mac II was the ultimate expandable Mac. Based on the new 68020 processor, the Mac II was the first 32-bit Mac (although it was not "32-bit clean).

  5. Macintosh II | Apple Wiki | Fandom

    The Macintosh II was the first personal computer model of the Macintosh II series and the first Macintosh to support a color display. It was announced by Apple Computer with the Macintosh …

  6. Macintosh II - RetroTechCollection

    The Macintosh II is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from March 1987 to January 1990. As the first modular Macintosh computer, it marked a …

  7. Macintosh II — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2

    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.

  8. Macintosh II - MacDat

    Mar 3, 2025 · Released in 1987, the Macintosh II was the first desktop Macintosh, with it lacking a built-in display. It was a high-end machine, designed for workstation use, and one of the only …

  9. Today in Apple history: Here comes the Macintosh II - Cult of Mac

    On March 2, 1987, three years after releasing the original Macintosh 128K, Apple launches its direct sequel, the almighty Macintosh II.

  10. Mac II - Bott

    The Macintosh II, released in March of 1987 for $6500, began the era of very expensive, but very powerful and very expandable Macintosh computers. Apple was always against an "open" …