Genesis MP & Millennium General Specifications
The DayStar Genesis MP and Millennium systems are
identical except for outside case color. The Millennium is
black, the Genesis MP is "Apple" Platinum.
Case Style Floor standing tower with easy access to all
motherboard components, including RAM, hard drives and
PCI expansion cards. Outer Dimensions: 21"h x 8.5"w x 22.25"d Drive Expansion (10) drive bays; (3) 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch bays with
external access & (7) 3.5-inch internal drive
bays. Expansion Bus (6)+ PCI slots Processor Support PowerPC 604e, from one to four CPUs PowerPC 750, single CPU Upgradable
CPU Yes, users can upgrade to faster, and/or additional
processors. Memory Expansion 12 DIMM slots capable of supporting 1.5 GB of
RAM Memory data path 64-bit data bus, 128-bit interleaving supported. Power Supply 350 watt Internal SCSI Fast, SCSI-2 (supports 7 devices) External SCSI Standard (supports 7 devices) CD-ROM Internal, Quad speed, tray load Sound Support 16-bit stereo in and out Networking Ethernet [10BaseT, Apple AUI (AAUI)] and
AppleTalk support Additional I/0 GeoPort, Serial and ADB support Additional Controls Power on front panel.
System Configuration Processor PowerPC 604e, from one to four CPUs, 180MHz to 233
MHz PowerPC 750, single CPU, 250 MHz and up, as
available. Processor Card 2 or 4 processors Compatible with all 9500/8500 compatible CPU
cards Secondary Cache 512K static RAM cache Video Support PCI video card required (optional) CD-ROM Multispeed CD-ROM included Other Mouse included. Keyboard, monitor and video card sold
separately. Price List View the latest price
list for Genesis MP. Year 2000 Compliance .All DayStar systems are designed around the Mac OS,
and therefore are completely year 2000 compliant. <back to DayStar
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