Macintosh Performa 6216CD
The Macintosh Performa 6216CD is a PowerPC-based desktop computer introduced by Apple Computer on July 11, 1995.[1] It is a variant of the Performa 6200CD sold without a bundled monitor, allowing consumers to use their own display or purchase one separately.
Differences from Performa 6200CD
editThe Performa 6216CD differs from the Performa 6200CD in the following ways:
- Bundled Monitor: None (vs Apple Multiple Scan 15")
All hardware specifications are identical to the base 6200CD.
Architecture and Processor
editThe Performa 6216CD uses a PowerPC 603 processor running at 75 MHz with integrated FPU.
Memory and Storage
editRAM Configuration
edit- RAM Type: 72-pin SIMM
- Standard RAM: 8 MB
- Maximum RAM: 64 MB
Storage Systems
edit- Hard Drive: 1.0 GB IDE internal drive
- Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB 3.5" manual-inject
- CD-ROM: 4X
Display and Graphics
edit- Standard Resolution: 640×480 at 16-bit color
- Extended Resolution: 800×600 or 832×624 at 8-bit color
General Maintenance
editFor detailed maintenance practices, refer to the dedicated Macintosh Performa 6200CD General Maintenance page.
Capacitor Replacement Guide
editDetailed capacitor replacement guidelines can be found on the Macintosh Performa 6200CD Capacitor Replacement Guide page.
Troubleshooting
editA comprehensive troubleshooting guide is available on the Macintosh Performa 6200CD Troubleshooting page.
See Also
edit- Macintosh Performa 6200CD — Base model (with monitor)
