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More Power from a Mac Clone
July 1997
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Motorola's StarMax 5000/300 Mac clone, a 300-MHz system based on the PowerPC 603e chip, represents a jump in performance for Mac users. The 5000/300 minitower ($2899) includes 512 KB of L2 cache, Mac OS 7.6, 16X CD-ROM drive, five PCI slots, a 4.3-GB hard drive, 10Base-T Ethernet, 4 MB of VRAM, 100-MB Iomega Zip drive, and software utility
packages. For the graphics professional, Motorola will offer a version of the StarMax 5000/300 with an IMS Twin Turbo video card (and 8 MB of on-board memory) for $3399.
Contact: Motorola, Tempe, AZ
Phone: 602-438-3000
Internet:
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