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Update Published December 12, 2025
Every Mac clone that uses a 68030 processor -- also called a 68030 CPU (Central Processing Unit) -- is listed below.
Mac clones that used the 68030 processor were first released in 1990 and continued to be sold until 1994. Notable Mac clones to use the 68030 processor include inventive models Outbound Systems and an attempt at a reverse engineered Mac clone from NuTek, among others.
Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs as well as configuration options.
You may also be interested in All Mac clones with 68k Processors, which includes Mac clones that use other 68k CPUs, as well as All Macs By Processor, which includes new and vintage Apple Macs organized by processor type.
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Colby Systems |
Processor |
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16 MHz 68030 |
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NuTek |
Processor |
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33 MHz 68030 |
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33 MHz 68030 |
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Outbound Systems |
Processor |
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20 MHz 68030 |
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25 MHz 68030 |
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33 MHz 68030 |
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40 MHz 68030 |
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RealTech |
Processor |
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25 MHz 68030 |
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25 MHz 68030 |
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