The Power Macintosh 4400

65scribe October 22, 2018
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You will find within this channel a series of videos that focus on the Apple Macintosh line of computers, plus a bit on the Texas Instruments TI99/4A and bunch of unrelated older stuff. Currently working on a series of Macintosh videos with an in-depth look at each model. I started out early with the Macintosh, when the family got a Macintosh SE and giant Imagewriter LQ in 1988 to replace our 1966 typewriter. We upgraded to a Macintosh Classic II, then I bought my own computer: the Power Macintosh 6100/60AV in 1994. I used that until the 400MHz Sawtooth G4 tower came along in 2000 and I dove into digital video. When my wife got me a Macintosh LC for $25 in 2003, it sparked an interest in collecting the older machines (that was not what she intended to happen, believe me). Now I still get by with a Mac Pro (early 2008), waiting for Apple to do something great again to make me want to upgrade.

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By 1996, the Mac Clones were not expanding the MacOS markeshare, but forcing Apple to compete for their own user base. Apple's reaction was to release the 4400, made from the same industry standard parts. Twenty years later, I uncover one of these forgotten relics from the dark recesses of a dilapidated shed and play Marathon 2 on it!

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