Apple's March to the Future ➔ Apple Macintosh 512k and keyboard model M0100

physical object

Identifier
2013.2.2
Description
The Macintosh 512K is a personal computer introduced by Apple in September of 1984 and is the oldest Apple Macintosh device the Waterloo Computer Museum has. The computer is the second device released in the Macintosh line and is virtually identical to the first, differing only in the increased ROM capabilities. It features an 8 MHz 68000 processor, 512K of RAM. Images include the Macintosh 512K and keyboard model M0100 and was originally from Waterloo Health Studies.
Related Term
personal computers (is described by)
External links
Macintosh 512K
Related people
Stephen McColl (donor)
Mary-Ann Adebayo (documented)