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Apple Macintosh Plus

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description Apple Macintosh Plus Overview

The Apple Macintosh Plus is an all-in-one desktop computer released in 1986. It represented a key advancement for the original Macintosh by incorporating a built-in hard drive and increased memory capacity. This made it more practical for everyday use and expanded its capabilities, appealing to both home users and small businesses seeking a user-friendly personal computer experience during that era.

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How much RAM does the Macintosh Plus support?

The Macintosh Plus shipped with 1MB of RAM standard and could be expanded to 4MB using third-party SIMM upgrades. This was a major improvement over the original Macintosh 128K, which was not user-upgradable.

Does the Macintosh Plus have a SCSI port for external hard drives?

Yes, the Macintosh Plus was the first Macintosh to include a SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) port, allowing users to connect external hard drives, scanners, and other peripherals. This made it far more expandable than the original Macintosh.

Can the Macintosh Plus read 1.44MB high-density floppy disks?

No, the Macintosh Plus uses an 800KB double-sided floppy drive and cannot natively read 1.44MB high-density disks. It was the last Macintosh model to use only the 800KB drive format before Apple moved to the SuperDrive in later models.

What is the Macintosh Plus worth today for collectors?

A working Macintosh Plus in good cosmetic condition typically sells for between $100 and $300 on the vintage computing market depending on whether it includes the original keyboard, mouse, and software. Units with original packaging or rare accessories can command higher prices.

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