1989 Macintosh IIci


As stated in Wikipedia, the Macintosh IIci was one of the most popular and longest lived Mac models of all time since its introduction way back in 1989.

I had one of this precious in an old box at home waiting to be in a museum display or at recycle device green-IT dump. Havent decided yet waht would be the final destination.


Looks like brand new once you clean it up a little.


Detail of the Apple adjustable keyboard and one button mouse.

Interesting idea for an adjustable keyboard. I think I havent seen a keyboard like this before.

The Macintosh IIci came with either a 40 or an 80 megabyte IBM hard disk designed and manufactured according to Apple specifications.

Internal view of the Macintosh IIci.

The Macintosh IIci used Kingstone memory modules (30-pin SIMMs) and supported up to 128MB. That was enough for those days to run at least System 6 or System 7.


Texas Instruments Apple 89 microchips.

Mac II Two page display board.

The computer included 2 serial bus ports, audio jack, a modem and printer serial port (Mini Din-8), VGA and SCSI ports.

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