Workgroup Server 9150

The Apple Workgroup Server 9150 is the only Apple Workgroup Server model not based on a desktop Mac. It featured an 80 MHz (speed bumped to 120 MHz in April 1995) PowerPC 601 board in a Quadra 950 style case.[2] The internal bay of the 950 case was filled with a tape backup drive. Atypically, the floppy drive was moved to the bottom of the case, the only Macintosh that ever used this configuration, and uses a regular Mac DA-15 video connector instead of the unusual internal video connector of the other early Power Macintoshes.[3]

Workgroup Server 9150
An Apple Workgroup Server 9150 (right).
DeveloperApple Computer, Inc.
Product familyApple Workgroup Server
Release dateApril 25, 1994
DiscontinuedMay 18, 1996
Operating system7.1.2 - 9.1
CPUPowerPC 601 @ 80 or 120 MHz
Memory8 MB (soldered), expandable to 264 MB[1] (80 ns 30-pin SIMM)
PredecessorWorkgroup Server 95
SuccessorWorkgroup Server 9650

Models

Both models have 8 MB onboard memory and are expandable to 264 MB through SIMM slots.

Introduced April 25, 1994:

  • Workgroup Server 9150: 80 MHz, 512 KB L2 cache.[4]

Introduced April 3, 1995:

  • Workgroup Server 9150/120: 120 MHz, 1 MB L2 cache, additional 8 MB SIMM included.[1]
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