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Apple's '''Power Macintosh''' series, which, as it's name suggests, use [[PowerPC]] processors, succeeded the earlier Motorola 680x0 CPU-based Macintosh models in 1994 with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Macintosh_6100 Power Mac 6100] series. Most Power Macs used [[Open Firmware]] for booting, with the exception of the aforementioned 6100 series.

Apple's '''Power Macintosh''' series, which, as its name suggests, use [[PowerPC]] processors, succeeded the earlier Motorola 680x0 CPU-based Macintosh models in 1994 with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Macintosh_6100 Power Mac 6100] series. Most Power Macs used [[Open Firmware]] for booting, with the exception of the aforementioned 6100 series.

== Variants ==

== Firmware ==

== Existing Ports ==

== See Also ==
=== Articles ===
=== Reading ===
=== Links ===


== References ==

[[Category:Apple]]
[[Category:PowerPC]]
[[Category:Open Firmware]]

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Apple's Power Macintosh series, which, as its name suggests, use PowerPC processors, succeeded the earlier Motorola 680x0 CPU-based Macintosh models in 1994 with the Power Mac 6100 series. Most Power Macs used Open Firmware for booting, with the exception of the aforementioned 6100 series.

Variants

Firmware

Existing Ports

See Also

Articles

Reading

Links

References