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Mac Clones: Umax: SuperMac J700/233 (Centauri 2330) Specs | Ports

Umax J700 (Centauri)

The Umax SuperMac J700/233, based on the Tsunami architecture, features a 233 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, 24 MB of RAM, a 2.0 GB hard drive, and a 4 MB IX-Micro Twin Turbo video card in an industry-standard desktop case. The Umax J700 series is essentially the same architecturally as the S900 series, but the J700 come in desktop cases, cannot be upgraded to dual processors, and shipped with a software bundle geared towards small businesses. In Europe, the SuperMac J700/233 is known as the Centauri 2330.


Introduction Date: October 1, 1997 Discontinued Date: August 31, 1998
Processor Type: PowerPC 604e Processor Speed: 233 MHz
Processor Upgrade: Daughtercard FPU (Integrated): PowerPC 604e
System Bus Speed: 46.6 MHz Lookaside Bus Speed: 46.6 MHz
ROM Size: 4 MB Data Path: 64-bit
Level 1 Cache: 64k Level 2 Cache: 512k
RAM Type: 70 ns 168-pin DIMM VRAM Type: Video card
Standard RAM: 24 MB Maximum RAM: 1024 MB
Motherboard RAM: 16 MB RAM Slots: 8 1.
Standard VRAM: 4 MB Maximum VRAM: 8 MB
Standard Hard Drive: 2.0 GB Int. Hard Drive Type: SCSI-II 2.
Standard CD-ROM: 24X Standard Disk: 1.44 MB (manual)
Standard Modem: 36.6k (external) Standard Ethernet: AAUI, 10Base-T 2.
Case Type: Desktop Form Factor: SuperMac J700
Exp. Slots: 4 PCI Exp. Bays (Free): 1 (5.25"), 1 (3.5") 3.
Battery Type: 3.6V Lithium Battery Life: N/A
Built-in Display: N/A Supported MacOS: 7.5.3-7.6.1, 8.0-8.5 4.
Dimensions: 6.5 x 16.5 x 17.25 5. Avg. Weight: 28 lbs.
Original Price: $2000 US Est. Current Price: N/A
Notes: 1. RAM can be interleaved to improve performance.
2. Optional E100 card includes UltraSCSI and 10/100Base-T ethernet.
3. The 3.5" bay is internal, the 5.25" bay is external.
4. MacOS versions beyond 8.1 are not supported officially by Apple.
5. In inches, height x width x depth.
6. Photo Credit: Umax Computer Corp.



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