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Mac Clones (Mac OS Compatible Systems): Daystar Digital

Daystar Digital was an innovative Apple-sublicensee that essentially invented multiprocessing on the Macintosh. Daystar sold multiple-processor Tsunami-based MacOS-Compatibles and licensed multiprocessing technologies worldwide from May 1996 to August 1997. On August 25, 1997, Daystar left the MacOS-Compatible market, but continued to develop multi-processor software technologies.

In November of 1998, Daystar licensed the website, repair services, and software technologies of Daystar Systems to GDTS (Gary Dailey Tech. Service). GDTS provided service and sales for Daystar upgrades, Genesis Systems, and the subsequent MacWorks Millennium Systems (built for MacWorks by GDTS). On January 1, 1999 GDTS was acquired by Interex, Inc. (XLR8).




Daystar Digital: MP Series

Processor

Genesis MP 300

150 MHz PowerPC 604 (2)

Genesis MP 528

132 MHz PowerPC 604 (4)

Genesis MP 600

150 MHz PowerPC 604 (4)

Daystar Digital: MP+ Series

Processor

Genesis MP 360+

180 MHz PowerPC 604e (2)

Genesis MP 400+

200 MHz PowerPC 604e (2)

Genesis LT 400+

200 MHz PowerPC 604e (2)

Genesis MP 450+

225 MHz PowerPC 604e (2)

Genesis MP 466+

233 MHz PowerPC 604e (2)

Genesis MP 720+

180 MHz PowerPC 604e (4)

Genesis MP 800+

200 MHz PowerPC 604e (4)

Genesis MP 900+

225 MHz PowerPC 604e (4)

Genesis MP 932+

233 MHz PowerPC 604e (4)



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