It looks like there is a picture of a Classic II on the Classic page.



On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Emerson William dos Santos Moura <
[email protected]> wrote:

> The concept of all-in-one:
>
> The oldest compact Macs: Original Mac (128K), 512K, Plus, SE, SE/30,
> Classic, Classic II, Color Classic and Color Classic II:
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=128k>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=512k>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=plus>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=se>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=se30>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=classic>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=classic_II>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=colorclassic>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=colorclassicII>
>
>
> Other 68k all-in-one Macs: LC-520, Macintosh TV, LC-550, LC-575 and LC-580:
>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=lc520>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=tv>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=550>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=575>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=580>
>
>
> Old World PowerPC all-in-one Macs: Powermacs / Performas 5200, 5300
> and 5400, Powermac 5500, TAM (20th Anniversary Macintosh) and Powermac
> All-In-One G3:
>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=5200>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=5300>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=5400>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=5500>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=anniversary>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=g3>
>
>
> New World PowerPC all-in-one Macs: iMac Tray Loading, iMac Slot
> Loading, iMac G4 and iMac G5 (summarized - only first models of each
> line):
>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=imac>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=imacslot>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=imac_flat>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=imac_g5>
>
>
> > I agree, they are very different internally, although they might not look
> like it externally.
> >
> >> I'd not agree, the iMacs 233MHz with a fan and tray loaded are the
> 5500's children;
> >> the slot loaded are different in dimensions and architecture.
> >>
> >>>> Is a tray loader a New or Old world
> >>>> mac?
> >>>
> >>> iMacs are all New World. Beige G3 and older are all Old World.
> Basically the
> >>> difference is New World Macs have firmware that can be updated without
> >>> replacing the ROM chips.
>
>
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