Macintosh Powerbook 180/180c
Codename: "Converse, Dartanian (180)/Hokusai (180c)"
Introduced: October 1992 (180)/June 1993 (180c)
Discontinued: May 1994 (180)/March 1994 (180c)
Processor: Motorola 68030
Processor Speed: 33 MHz
Cache: 0.5k L1
Data Path: 32 bit
System Bus: 33 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 80 - 160 MB
Media: 1.44 MB Floppy
Weight and Dimensions: 6.8 lbs. (180)/ 7.1 lbs. (180c) lbs, 2.25" H x 11.25" W x 9.3" D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 7.1
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS 7.6.1
Machine ID: 33 (180)/71 (180c)
Motherboard RAM: 4 MB
Maximum RAM: 14 MB
Number of Sockets: 1 - PB1xx
Minimum RAM Speed: 85 ns
Graphics Card: None
Video Memory: 128k
Built-in Display: 10" 4 - bit (180) or 8.4" 8 - bit (180c) Active Matrix LCD
Display Connection: Mini-15
Slots: Modem
Hard Drive Bus: SCSI
Expansion Bays: n/a
Modem: 14.4kbps
Airport: None
Bluetooth: None
PRAM: n/a
Power: 17/24 Watts
Battery: Nickel Cadmium
ADB: 1
Serial: 2
SCSI: HDI-30
USB: None
FireWire: None
Ethernet: None
Infrared: None
Sound In: mono 8 bit
Sound Out: mono 8 bit (built-in speaker)
History: Released in October 1992, the PowerBook 180 replaced the 170 at the top of the line. It sported the same external monitor capacity as the cheaper 160, But was faster and had a FPU. The 180 cost $4,110 U.S. and was discontinued in May of 1994. It was joined in June 1993 by the 180c which included an active-matrix 256 color screen (a first for PowerBooks) and cost $4,160 U.S.. The 180c was discontinued in March 1994.

