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Mac Clones (Mac OS Compatible Systems): MaxxBoxx Datasystems
MaxxBoxx Datasystems sold Tanzania, Nitro, Tsunami, and CHRP-based MacOS-Compatibles in Germany from July 1997 to February 1998.
The company initially was a Umax sublicensee and expected to migrate to production of open CHRP-based systems. On February 1, 1998, MaxxBoxx formally discontinued operations citing the cancellation of CHRP.
MaxxBoxx: 730/860 Series |
Processor |
200 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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200 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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225 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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180 MHz PowerPC 604e (2) |
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200 MHz PowerPC 604e (2) |
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MaxxBoxx: 930 Series |
Processor |
200 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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266 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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333 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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MaxxBoxx: 960 Series |
Processor |
200 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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225 MHz PowerPC 604e |
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180 MHz PowerPC 604e (2) |
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200 MHz PowerPC 604e (2) |
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200 MHz PowerPC 604e (4) |
Special thanks to Sven Negrassus, a Swiss Macintosh evangelista who helped gather info about MaxxBoxx Datasystems.
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