Introduced in January 1986,
two years after the original Macintosh, the Plus
came with 1 MB of RAM, a new double-sided 800
KB floppy drive, and a built-in SCSI port (the
first Mac so equipped). The Macintosh Plus was
the first Macintosh to have a double-density 800k
disk drive, a SCSI port to allow external expansion,
and RAM slots to allow the RAM to be expanded
beyond the pre-installed limit. Not only was 1
MB more RAM than the PC-class machines could handle,
but the Plus could be expanded to 4 MB total RAM
(this Mac is updated to 4 MB)! Earlier Macs came
with a fixed amount of memory with no upgrade
path.
When Apple wanted to launch the Macintosh computer
it called in Hartmut Esslinger from frog Design
Germany to complete the design. The Macintosh
has celebrated his 23th Birthday on 24. January
2007. This is a Museum sisplay item.
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