Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 UW 5/3/83; site uw-beaver Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxl!houxm!vax135!cornell!uw-beaver!info-mac From: info-mac@uw-beaver (info-mac) Newsgroups: fa.info-mac Subject: 512K Upgrade Message-ID: <1685@uw-beaver> Date: Wed, 12-Sep-84 13:15:37 EDT Article-I.D.: uw-beaver>.1685 Posted: Wed Sep 12 13:15:37 1984 Date-Received: Fri, 14-Sep-84 07:16:30 EDT Sender: daemon@uw-beave Organization: U of Washington Computer Science Lines: 42 From: Thomas.Newton@cmu-cs-spice.arpa >From the question & answer session for the 512K Introduction: ------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What are the hardware differences? A: Both Macintosh versions use the identical digital computer board. The only difference between the two machines is the type of memory chip that is installed in the board at the time of manufacture. In the case of the 128K machine, sixteen 64K memory chips are installed. In the case of the 512K machine, sixteen 256K memory chips are installed. The manufacturing process and other components are identical. Q: Do the Macintosh 128K and 512K systems look identical? A: The systems look exactly alike except for two labels on the back of the machines. The label for the 128K machine is printed "Macintosh." The label on the 512K machine is printed "Macintosh 512K." The FCC label is different for both machines. Q: When will Expansion Kits be available? A: On October 1, 1984. Q: How is Apple taking care of early Macintosh customers who bought a machine for $2,495, and now have to pay more than new customers to get the 512K? A: Apple feels very strongly that it needs to support the existing set of customers who were early buyers of the Macintosh 128K system. In order to do so, when a customer purchases a Memory Expansion Kit, they are entitled to receive a free copy of MacProject and MacDraw. These packages have a value of $250. Thus, if a customer purchased a Macintosh before the price change to $2,195 took effect, they are now getting the expansion and the software at the same price as a customer buying those now. To get the software, the customer must mail in their old system disk label to Apple. They will receive their free copy of MacProject and MacDraw after they have received a demonstration of the products from an Authorized Apple Dealer. This offer, good only in the United States, is not available for customers purchasing Macintosh's through the Apple University Consortium program. Customers buying their 128K Macintosh after September 10 are not eligible for the free software offer. Q: How does Apple tell when a customer purchased their Macintosh? A: The customer is required to mail system disk label to Apple, which has encoded on it the date of manufacture.