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Macintosh Quadra 840AV

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Macintosh Quadra 840AV
Macintosh Quadra 840AV
Specifications
ManufacturerApple Computer, Inc.
TypePersonal Computer
ReleasedJuly 29, 1993
DiscontinuedJuly 18, 1994
Intro priceUS$3,500 – US$5,100
CPUMotorola 68040 @ 40 MHz
Memory8 MB RAM (expandable to 128 MB)
Storage230 MB / 500 MB / 1 GB SCSI HDD, 1.44 MB floppy, optional 2X CD-ROM
Display512×384 to 1152×870, 1 MB VRAM (expandable to 2 MB)
Sound16-bit stereo, 48 kHz; AT&T DSP 3210 @ 66.7 MHz
Dimensions14.0" H × 7.7" W × 15.75" D (35.6 × 19.6 × 40 cm)
Weight25.3 lbs (11.5 kg)
OS / FirmwareSystem 7.1 – Mac OS 8.1
PredecessorQuadra 800
SuccessorPower Macintosh 8100/80AV
CodenameCyclone
Model no.M9020

The Macintosh Quadra 840AV is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from July 1993 to July 1994.[1] It was introduced alongside the Quadra 660AV, where "AV" signifies audiovisual capabilities including video input and output, telecommunications, speech recognition, and enhanced audio. The 840AV uses the same mini-tower case as the Quadra 800, with a significantly different logic board featuring a faster Motorola 68040 processor.

The Quadra 840AV holds the distinction of being the fastest 68K-based Macintosh ever produced. Its 40 MHz 68040 processor makes it faster than both the Quadra 950 and Quadra 800, and no faster 68K Macintosh was released before Apple transitioned to the PowerPC architecture.[2]

Architecture and Processor

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The Quadra 840AV features a Motorola 68040 processor running at 40 MHz with an integrated FPU. The processor has a 32-bit data path and 32-bit address bus, operating in 32-bit mode at all times—it cannot be toggled to 24-bit mode, unlike earlier Quadra models.[3]

The system bus runs at 40 MHz. The processor includes 8 KB of L1 cache. The logic board has 2 MB of ROM.

AT&T DSP 3210 Digital Signal Processor

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The 840AV includes an AT&T DSP 3210 digital signal processor running at 66.7 MHz (faster than the 55 MHz variant in the 660AV). This DSP was intended to accelerate audio and video processing tasks, though relatively few Mac applications made use of it due to the complexity of programming the chip directly.

Memory and Storage

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RAM Configuration

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The Quadra 840AV has four 72-pin SIMM slots accepting 60 ns RAM. Unlike earlier Quadra models with soldered RAM, all memory in the 840AV is in SIMMs.

RAM Specifications
Specification Value
Standard RAM 8 MB or 16 MB
Maximum RAM 128 MB
RAM Type 72-pin SIMM
RAM Speed 60 ns
SIMM Slots 4
Supported SIMM Sizes 4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB
Unsupported SIMM Sizes 1 MB, 2 MB, 64 MB

The 840AV supports interleaved memory access, which contributed to its performance advantage over other Quadra models.

Storage Systems

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The Quadra 840AV shipped with internal SCSI hard drives in three configurations:

  • 230 MB
  • 500 MB
  • 1 GB

A 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy drive is standard. An internal 2X CD-ROM drive was optional on entry-level configurations and standard on higher-end models. One 5.25" expansion bay is available (or two if no CD-ROM is installed).

Display and Graphics

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The Quadra 840AV includes 1 MB of VRAM soldered to the logic board, with four VRAM SIMM slots that can accept 256 KB VRAM SIMMs for a total of 2 MB.

Display Resolution Support
Resolution 1 MB VRAM 2 MB VRAM
512×384 24-bit 24-bit
640×400 24-bit 24-bit
640×480 16-bit 24-bit
800×600 16-bit 24-bit
832×624 16-bit 16-bit
1024×768 8-bit 16-bit
1152×870 8-bit 16-bit

The 840AV uses two separate frame buffers: one for standard graphics and one specifically for video. This allows live video input to be displayed as a scalable window within the Mac interface.

Audio Capabilities

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The Quadra 840AV was the first Macintosh to include on-board 16-bit 48 kHz stereo audio playback and recording capability.[4]

Features include:

  • 16-bit stereo input and output
  • 48 kHz sample rate
  • DSP-accelerated audio processing via AT&T DSP 3210
  • PlainTalk speech recognition (first Mac to support this out-of-the-box)

Input/Output and Expansion

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Video I/O

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The 840AV includes built-in video input and output capabilities:

  • S-Video input
  • S-Video output
  • Composite video input (RCA)
  • Composite video output (RCA)

Port Configuration

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  • ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) – 1 port (the 800 had two)
  • Serial – 2 GeoPort-compatible serial ports (printer and modem)
  • SCSI – External SCSI connector
  • Ethernet – AAUI-15
  • Audio – Stereo input and output

GeoPort

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The two serial ports on the 840AV are GeoPort-compatible. With the Apple GeoPort Telecom Adapter Kit, the DSP can provide modem, fax, and telephony functions via software.

Expansion Slots

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Expansion Options
Slot Type Quantity Notes
NuBus 3 Standard NuBus cards
DAV 1 In line with NuBus slot A; for Digital Audio/Video cards

Unlike the Quadra 800, the 840AV does not have a Processor Direct Slot (PDS).

Model Configurations

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Quadra 840AV Configurations
Order Number RAM Hard Drive CD-ROM Price (1993)
M9025LL/A 8 MB 230 MB No US$3,500
M9028LL/A 8 MB 230 MB 2X
M1836LL/A 16 MB 500 MB No
M1837LL/A 16 MB 500 MB 2X
M1838LL/A 16 MB 1 GB 2X US$5,100

General Maintenance

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For detailed maintenance practices including cleaning, PRAM battery management, connector corrosion prevention, and voltage adjustments, refer to the dedicated Macintosh Quadra 840AV General Maintenance page.

Capacitor Replacement Guide

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Detailed capacitor replacement guidelines for the logic board can be found on the Macintosh Quadra 840AV Capacitor Replacement Guide page.

Troubleshooting

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A comprehensive troubleshooting guide addressing no power, no video, intermittent operation, and other common problems is available on the Macintosh Quadra 840AV Troubleshooting page.

Technical Details

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System Architecture at a Glance

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Sub-system Specification (Macintosh Quadra 840AV, 1993)
CPU Motorola 68040 @ 40 MHz (with FPU)
DSP AT&T DSP 3210 @ 66.7 MHz
Bus width 32-bit data • 32-bit address
System bus 40 MHz
ROM 2 MB
RAM 8–128 MB (72-pin SIMM)
L1 Cache 8 KB
VRAM 1–2 MB
Video 512×384 – 1152×870
Sound 16-bit stereo, 48 kHz DAC/ADC
Disks 1.44 MB floppy, SCSI HDD, optional CD-ROM
Networking AAUI-15 Ethernet
Ports ADB, SCSI, 2× GeoPort Serial, S-Video I/O, Composite I/O

Gestalt ID and Model Numbers

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Identifier Value
Gestalt ID 78
Model Number M9020
Logic Board 820-0382

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 840AV Specs, EveryMac.com—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  2. Macintosh Quadra 840AV, Wikipedia—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  3. Macintosh Quadra 840AV Specs, EveryMac.com—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  4. Macintosh Quadra 840AV, Wikipedia—link(accessed 2026-02-10)