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Macintosh Performa 475

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Macintosh Performa 475
Macintosh Performa 475
Specifications
ManufacturerApple Computer, Inc.
TypePersonal Computer
ReleasedOctober 21, 1993
DiscontinuedOctober 17, 1994
Intro priceUS$1,350
CPUMotorola 68LC040 @ 25 MHz
Memory4 MB RAM (expandable to 36 MB)
Storage160 MB IDE hard drive, 1.44 MB floppy
DisplaySupports 640×480 16-bit, 832×624 8-bit
SoundApple Sound Chip, stereo 16-bit
Dimensions2.9" H × 16.5" W × 12.6" D
Weight8.0 lbs (3.6 kg)
OS / FirmwareSystem 7.1 – Mac OS 8.1
SuccessorPerforma 580
CodenameAladdin
Model no.M1476

The Macintosh Performa 475 is a consumer-oriented personal computer released by Apple in October 1993.[1] It shares the same logic board and compact "pizza box" enclosure as the Quadra 605 and LC 475, distinguished only by its bundled software and retail channel distribution through consumer electronics stores.

The Performa 475 was sold with a 160 MB hard drive and 4 MB of RAM, along with a software bundle including ClarisWorks, At Ease, and various entertainment titles. Like its siblings, it features a Motorola 68LC040 processor running at 25 MHz—the "LC" variant lacking the integrated floating-point unit found in the full 68040.

Model Variants

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The Performa 475 is one of several models based on identical hardware:

All share the same logic board, making maintenance and troubleshooting procedures interchangeable.

Architecture and Processor

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The Performa 475 uses the Motorola 68LC040 processor clocked at 25 MHz. The 68LC040 is a cost-reduced version of the 68040, with the floating-point unit disabled. Software requiring FPU functionality requires third-party software emulation.

The processor connects via a 32-bit data bus and 32-bit address bus. A 16 KB unified instruction and data cache is integrated into the processor.

Memory and Storage

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RAM Configuration

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The Performa 475 ships with 4 MB of RAM soldered to the logic board. A single 72-pin SIMM slot accepts modules from 4 MB to 32 MB, allowing a maximum of 36 MB total system RAM.[2]

Storage

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A 160 MB IDE hard drive is standard. The internal 2.5" drive bay accepts IDE drives up to the capacity limits of the System Software version installed. A 1.44 MB SuperDrive provides floppy disk support.

Display and Graphics

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Video is provided by an integrated graphics controller with 512 KB of VRAM soldered to the logic board, expandable to 1 MB via a VRAM expansion slot. Display capabilities include:

  • 640×480 at 16-bit color (thousands of colors)
  • 832×624 at 8-bit color (256 colors) with 1 MB VRAM

An HDI-45 connector provides video output compatible with Apple monitors.

Audio Capabilities

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The Apple Sound Chip (ASC) provides 16-bit stereo audio input and output at 22.254 kHz sample rate. A 3.5 mm stereo output jack is located on the rear panel. An internal speaker provides mono audio when headphones are not connected.

Input/Output and Expansion

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Port Configuration

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  • 2× Mini DIN-8 serial ports (printer and modem)
  • 1× ADB port (keyboard and mouse)
  • 1× HDI-45 video port
  • 1× 3.5 mm stereo audio output
  • 1× 3.5 mm audio input

Expansion

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One LC Processor Direct Slot (LC PDS) provides expansion capability for network cards, video capture cards, and other peripherals. The slot uses the 68040 bus protocol rather than the NuBus protocol found in higher-end Macintosh systems.

General Maintenance

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For detailed maintenance practices including cleaning, PRAM battery management, connector corrosion prevention, and general care, refer to the dedicated Macintosh Quadra 605 General Maintenance page. The Performa 475 shares identical internal hardware with the Quadra 605.

Capacitor Replacement Guide

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Electrolytic capacitors on the logic board require replacement after approximately 30 years. Detailed capacitor specifications and replacement procedures can be found on the Macintosh Quadra 605 Capacitor Replacement Guide page.

Troubleshooting

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A comprehensive troubleshooting guide addressing common issues including startup problems, video issues, and Sad Mac errors is available on the Macintosh Quadra 605 Troubleshooting page.

Technical Details

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System Architecture at a Glance

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Sub-system Specification (Macintosh Performa 475, October 1993)
CPU Motorola 68LC040 @ 25 MHz
FPU None (LC variant)
Bus width 32-bit data • 32-bit address
L1 Cache 16 KB unified (on-chip)
RAM 4 MB soldered + 1× 72-pin SIMM (max 36 MB)
VRAM 512 KB (expandable to 1 MB)
Storage 160 MB IDE, 1.44 MB floppy
Ports 2× Serial, 1× ADB, HDI-45 video, Audio I/O
Expansion 1× LC PDS

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. Apple Macintosh Performa 475 Specs, EveryMac—link(accessed 2026-02-10)
  2. Performa 475 RAM, EveryMac—link(accessed 2026-02-10)