Fat Mac

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Fat Mac is the popular nickname for Apple's Macintosh 512K, an early 1980s personal computer notable for its increased memory over the original Macintosh.

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Fat Mac canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Apple Macintosh computer
Apple Macintosh computer
desktop computer
personal computer
personal computer
architecture Motorola 68000-based architecture
category early 1980s personal computer
color beige case
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cpu Motorola 68000 family
surface form: Motorola 68000
cpuClockSpeed 8 MHz
displayResolution 512×342 pixels
displaySize 9-inch
displayType built-in monochrome CRT
family Apple Macintosh computers
surface form: Macintosh
floppyDrive 400 KB 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
formFactor all-in-one design
graphics bitmapped graphics
hasNickname Fat Mac
hasOfficialName Macintosh 512K
inputDevice keyboard
mouse
intendedMarket personal computing
introducedBy Apple Inc.
surface form: Apple Computer, Inc.
manufacturer Apple Inc.
surface form: Apple Computer, Inc.
marketingPosition enhanced version of the original Macintosh 128K
memory 512 KB RAM
notableFor increased memory over the original Macintosh 128K
operatingSystem Macintosh System 2.1
surface form: Macintosh System Software

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platform Classic Mac OS
port keyboard port
mouse port
serial port
predecessor original Macintosh 128K
surface form: Macintosh 128K
releaseDate September 1984
sound mono speaker
successor Macintosh 512K
surface form: Macintosh 512Ke

Macintosh Plus
userInterface graphical user interface

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Macintosh 512K alsoKnownAs Fat Mac
Fat Mac hasNickname Fat Mac
subject surface form: Macintosh 512K