Performa 5000 was a line of high-performance computers based on Motorola PowerPC chips. They were built with all-in-one technology, with built-in CRT monitor, microphone and speakers. 5260 was another step forward as it used better CPU - Motorola PowerPC 603e, clocked at 100 or 120MHz. It has built-in CD-ROM drive too. Unfortunately its mainboard was designed terribly and its architecture slowed down a whole system making it only a bit faster than first PowerPC 601 units clocked at 66Mhz. More, its system bus was twice smaller than CPU bus, making it really slow. You can read about it in an archived article as one of the worst Macs in the world.
Model No: | M3457 | |
Year: | 1996 | |
Discontinued: | 1997 | |
CPU: | PowerPC 603e 100MHz | |
RAM: | 64MB (2x32MB SIMMs) | |
Max. RAM: | 64MB (2x32MB SIMMs) | |
RAM Type: | 72-pin SIMM | |
Hard disk: | 800/1200MB IDE, 3.5" SL | |
Floppy drives: | 1 1.4M 3.5" | |
Other drives: | IDE 4x CD-ROM drive External SCSI port. |
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Graphics: | 832x624x16K (1MB VRAM shared). | |
Sound: | 2-channel, built-in speakers | |
Display: | Built-in 14" color CRT. | |
Dedicated OS: | Mac System 7.5.3 | |
Maximum OS: | Mac System 8.6 (9.0?) | |
Expansions: |
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ADB. - 2 SIMMs for RAM expansion - Network module expansion - Multimedia module expansion |
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Peripherals in collection: |
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Connectors: | - ADB connector for
keyboard and mouse - 2 serial ports (RS-422) for modem and printer) - External SCSI port (DB25) - LAN (if network installed) - Sound output - Microphone in |
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All I know about my unit is that it comes from Italy. It
was used in Poland, and then put to basement. Few years ago it survived
a flood, unfortunately loosing original cardboard package. I have its
documentation, restore CDs, and Italian keyboard. It is in very
good condition, stored in plastic bag. As it came to me it has Mac OS 8, but
it was painfully slow, so I installed 7.5.5 there. On restore CD there's
7.5.6 in Italian. Its CD-ROM is picky and reads only some CDs.