Talk:Workgroup Server 9150

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Direct Relationship[edit]

Since this Mac is not directly derived from a Power Mac, it deserves it's own article. -- Yuhong 03:44, 4 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Not true. It is directly derived from a PowerMac 8100/100 and a WGS95 form factor. It shares everything with the 8100/100 chipset, including processor, memory controller and support ships. The only two differences are the form fact or ( Quadra 900 ), and the fact is that this is one of the only PowerMacintoshes equipped with a Peilter Junction chip cooler. ( The 8100/100 did not have one ). The CPU in this computer is a 100Mhz part, factory clock chipped to 120Mhz. ( again, exactly like the 8100/100, 8100/100 and the WGS 8150/110

Article inaccuracy[edit]

"The internal bay of the 950 case was filled with a tape backup drive." No, It has 5 internal drive bays, the forward lower one, had a 4mm DDS2 tape drive. The upper drive bay was a 4x CD-ROM, and on the middle of the front was an attached Floppy disk drive. FDHD.

Like the 8100, this machine had 72-pin SIMM sockets. It had 8 of them. ( and 8 Mb soldered to the motherboard. ) [ http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_wgs/specs/mac_wgs_9150_120.html]

OS system[edit]

This system shipped with System 7.1.2 and AppleShare 4.1. It could be upgraded to ( exactly like the 8100/100 ) to Mac OS 9.2.2, and AppleShare IP 6.2.2