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Macintosh LC 630 DOS Compatible
Macintosh LC 630 DOS Compatible
Specifications
ManufacturerApple Computer, Inc.
TypeDesktop personal computer
ReleasedApril 3, 1995
DiscontinuedMarch 2, 1996
Intro priceUS$1,899
CPUMotorola 68LC040 @ 33 MHz + Intel 486DX2 @ 66 MHz
Memory4 MB RAM on-board, expandable to 52 MB (two SIMM slots)
Storage250 MB IDE hard drive, 2X CD-ROM drive
DisplayExternal monitor support (1 MB DRAM for video)
SoundStereo 16-bit sound, SoundBlaster 16-compatible
Dimensions4.3" H × 12.6" W × 16.5" D (109 × 320 × 419 mm)
Weight19 lbs (8.6 kg)
OS / FirmwareSystem 7.1.2P – Mac OS 8.1; MS-DOS 6.22, Windows 3.1
PredecessorMacintosh LC 630
SuccessorPower Macintosh 6200
CodenameCrusader
Model no.M3305LL/A

The Macintosh LC 630 DOS Compatible is a dual-processor desktop computer released by Apple Computer, Inc. on April 3, 1995.[1] It combines a Motorola 68LC040 processor running Mac OS with an Intel 486DX2/66 processor on a DOS Compatibility Card, allowing the system to run both Macintosh software and MS-DOS/Windows 3.1 applications natively.[2]

The LC 630 DOS Compatible was sold exclusively in the K-12 education market in the United States, priced at $1,899.[3] Consumer variants (Performa 630CD DOS Compatible, Performa 640CD DOS Compatible) were sold internationally.[4]

Model Variants

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The 630 DOS Compatible series includes several variants targeting different markets:

Model Market RAM Storage Notes
LC 630 DOS Compatible US K-12 Education 8 MB 250 MB Intel 486DX2/66
Performa 630CD DOS Compatible International Consumer 8 MB 500 MB Not sold in US
Performa 640CD DOS Compatible International Consumer 8 MB 500 MB Bundled with monitor and modem
Quadra 630 DOS Compatible Australia 8 MB 250 MB Full 68040 with FPU

Some units shipped with a Cyrix 486DX2/66 or Cyrix 486/70 processor instead of the Intel chip.[5]

Dual Processor Architecture

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The LC 630 DOS Compatible features a unique dual-processor design allowing true simultaneous operation of two operating systems:

Macintosh Processor

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  • CPU: Motorola 68LC040 @ 33 MHz
  • FPU: None (68LC040 lacks floating-point unit)
  • Bus Speed: 33 MHz
  • L1 Cache: 8 KB integrated
  • Data Path: 32-bit data, 32-bit address

The 68LC040 can be replaced with a full 68040 to add hardware floating-point support.

DOS Compatibility Card

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The DOS Compatibility Card is a two-board assembly that installs in both the CPU socket and the LC PDS slot:[6]

  • CPU: Intel 486DX2 @ 66 MHz (or Cyrix equivalent)
  • FPU: Integrated (486DX2 includes FPU)
  • RAM: Dedicated SIMM slot, supports up to 32 MB (ships with 4 MB installed)
  • Sound: SoundBlaster 16-compatible
  • Game Port: PC-compatible joystick port
  • Video: Shares Mac video output (no "hydra" cable required)

Unlike the Houdini II card used in the Power Macintosh 6100, the 630's DOS card shares the Mac's video port directly, simplifying cable management.

Card Architecture

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The DOS card consists of two connected PCBs:

  • Lower board: Plugs into the 68LC040 CPU socket
  • Upper board: Connects to the LC PDS slot
  • Joystick port: Mounted on the PDS connector section

This design leaves the Communication Slot and Video Input slot available for expansion.

CPU Upgrade Options

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The DOS card's 486 socket supports upgrades with proper voltage adaptation:

Upgrade CPU Compatibility Notes
Cyrix 5x86-100GP Compatible Recommended upgrade
Intel 486DX4-100 Problematic Windows 95 instability reported
AMD 5x86-133 Problematic Requires voltage interposer

Voltage interposers are required for 3.3V processors (original socket supplies 5V). Projects like 486SocketBlaster and 486VRM provide open-source interposer designs.

PC Setup Control Panel

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The PC Setup control panel manages DOS card configuration from the Mac OS environment:[7]

Features

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  • Drive Configuration: C: and D: drives stored as large Mac files
  • RAM Allocation: Shared Mac RAM or dedicated DOS card RAM
  • Hot-Key Switching: Command-Return toggles display between Mac and PC
  • Printer Sharing: PC Print Monitor enables Mac printer access from DOS
  • Serial Port Mapping: COM1/COM2 mapped to Mac serial ports

Software Versions

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Version Mac OS Support Notes
PC Setup 1.5 System 7.1.2 – 7.5.3 Original LC 630/640 version
PC Setup 1.6.4 System 7.5.3 – 7.6.1 Updated drivers
PC Setup 2.1.7 Mac OS 8.5 – 9.2 Third-party continuation

Memory and Storage

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RAM Configuration

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The DOS Compatible models feature two SIMM slots (versus one in standard LC 630):

Location Type Maximum Notes
Soldered On-board 4 MB Non-removable
SIMM Slot 1 72-pin, 80ns 32 MB Any standard SIMM
SIMM Slot 2 72-pin, 80ns 16 MB Single-sided SIMMs only
DOS Card 72-pin, 80ns 32 MB Dedicated to DOS operations
Maximum System 52 MB 4 + 32 + 16 MB

The DOS card can either use its dedicated RAM or share Mac motherboard memory. Dedicated RAM improves PC performance significantly.

Storage Systems

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IDE Hard Drive:

  • Single device support only (no master/slave)
  • PIO Mode 3 maximum (11.1 MB/s)
  • 8 GB addressing limit
  • System 7.5.2+ required for modern IDE drives

CD-ROM:

  • Apple CD 300i Plus (2X SCSI)
  • Tray-loading mechanism
  • Reads 656 MB and 748 MB data CDs
  • Audio CD playback support

Display and Graphics

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The LC 630 DOS Compatible uses shared DRAM for video:

  • Video Memory: 1 MB DRAM (soldered, not upgradeable)
  • Video Output: DA-15 connector
  • PC Video: Shares Mac video port (no separate monitor required)

Display Capabilities

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Resolution Color Depth Notes
512 × 384 16-bit (32,768 colors) Standard 12" RGB
640 × 480 16-bit (32,768 colors) VGA/13" RGB
800 × 600 8-bit (256 colors) SVGA
832 × 624 8-bit (256 colors) 16" monitor

Video input not supported at 832×624 resolution.

Audio Capabilities

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The DOS Compatible adds SoundBlaster 16 compatibility to standard LC 630 audio:

Macintosh Audio:

  • Stereo 16-bit sound output
  • 44.1 kHz sampling rate
  • Front headphone jack with volume buttons

DOS Audio:

  • SoundBlaster 16-compatible expansion card included
  • Full AdLib/OPL3 FM synthesis
  • PC game audio support

Input/Output and Expansion

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Port Configuration

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Port Quantity Notes
ADB 1 Keyboard and mouse
Serial (Mini-DIN-8) 2 Printer and modem ports
SCSI (DB-25) 1 External devices, CD-ROM internal
Video (DA-15) 1 Shared Mac/PC output
Audio Line Out 1 Stereo mini-jack
Audio Line In 1 Stereo mini-jack
Headphone 1 Front panel, 3.5mm
Microphone 1 PlainTalk compatible
PC Game Port 1 15-pin, joystick support

Expansion Slots

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  • LC PDS: Occupied by DOS Compatibility Card
  • Communication Slot: Available (supports modem or Ethernet)
  • Video Input Slot: Available (supports Apple Video System Card or TV tuner)
  • TV Tuner Slot: Available

Design and Features

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The LC 630 DOS Compatible uses the standard 630 case design with DOS card additions:

Front Panel

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  • Volume up/down buttons (first for Macintosh desktop)
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Activity LEDs for power and drive access
  • Infrared receiver (not used on standard LC 630)

Slide-Out Motherboard

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  • Rear panel opens downward
  • Logic board mounted on sliding drawer
  • Tool-free RAM and expansion access
  • DOS card accessible without full disassembly

Included Software

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  • System 7.5.1 (Mac OS)
  • MS-DOS 6.22
  • Windows 3.1
  • SoundBlaster drivers
  • PC Setup control panel

General Maintenance

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For detailed maintenance procedures including cleaning, PRAM battery management, connector corrosion prevention, and voltage adjustments, refer to the dedicated Macintosh LC 630 General Maintenance page.

PCB Schematics & Service Manual

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The LC 630 DOS Compatible uses the standard 630 logic board (820-0524) with the addition of the DOS Compatibility Card. Service documentation available on the Apple Service Source page.

Capacitor Replacement Guide

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Detailed capacitor replacement guidelines for the logic board and DOS card can be found on the Macintosh LC 630 Capacitor Replacement Guide page.

Troubleshooting

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A comprehensive troubleshooting guide addressing power issues, video problems, DOS card specific issues, and Sad Mac errors is available on the Macintosh LC 630 Troubleshooting page.

Technical Details

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System Architecture at a Glance

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Sub-system Specification (Macintosh LC 630 DOS Compatible, April 1995)
Mac CPU Motorola 68LC040 @ 33 MHz (no FPU)
PC CPU Intel 486DX2 @ 66 MHz (integrated FPU)
Bus width 32-bit data • 32-bit address
ROM 1 MB
RAM 4 MB soldered + 2 SIMM slots (52 MB max) + DOS card slot (32 MB max)
Video 1 MB DRAM • 640 × 480 at 16-bit
Sound Mac: 16-bit stereo • PC: SoundBlaster 16 compatible
Storage IDE hard drive • 2X SCSI CD-ROM • 1.44 MB floppy
Ports ADB, Serial × 2, SCSI, Video, Audio, PC Game Port

Processor Specifications

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Component Mac Processor DOS Card Processor
CPU Motorola 68LC040 Intel 486DX2
Clock Speed 33 MHz 66 MHz
FPU None Integrated
L1 Cache 8 KB 8 KB
Data Bus 32-bit 32-bit

Known Issues

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Hardware Limitations

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  • Single IDE device support only
  • PDS slot occupied (no additional LC PDS cards)
  • Video memory not upgradeable
  • DRAM video sharing causes performance penalty

Software Limitations

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  • DOS only—Windows NT, OS/2, Linux not supported
  • System 7.5.1 or earlier cannot format modern IDE drives
  • Some applications incompatible with dual-processor environment

Common Failures

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  • Surface-mount capacitors prone to leakage
  • PRAM battery corrosion damages nearby components
  • DOS card connector oxidation
  • Brittle case plastics

Service Documentation

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The official Apple Service Source documentation for this model:

See Also

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References

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  1. Macintosh Quadra 630, Wikipedia—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  2. Macintosh Performa 630CD DOS Compatible: Technical Specifications, Apple—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  3. Mac LC 630 DOS Compatible and Performa 640, Low End Mac—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  4. Macintosh LC 630 (PC) Specs, EveryMac.com—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  5. Mac LC 630 DOS Compatible and Performa 640, Low End Mac—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  6. It's a Mac. It's a PC. It's DOS-Compatible!, TidBITS, 1995-06-19—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  7. It's a Mac. It's a PC. It's DOS-Compatible!, TidBITS, 1995-06-19—link(accessed 2026-02-10)