Template talk:Mac specs
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This template is used to show a right-aligned table of technical specifications for a specific model of a Macintosh computer.
[edit] Parameters
- Introduced - date that this model was introduced (in the USA)
- MSRP - manufacturer suggested retail price, in US dollars.
- CPU - Central processing unit
- CPUspeed - speed of the CPU
- OS - the version of operating system the model originally shipped with
- RAM - the amount of RAM supported
- RAMtype - the type of RAM used (e.g. 80 ns 30-pin SIMM)
- Discontinued - date that this model was discontinued
Semi-optional parameter:
- Name - The name of the model the infobox is about. If not defined, the name of the article will be used.
Completely optional parameters (which will be completely hidden if not defined):
- Image - An image of the computer in question
- ImageWidth - The width of the image. If omitted, it will be set to 250px - of course, this has no effect at all if the image is hidden
- Casing - Form factor of the casing
- Type - the original table on Macintosh 128K which this version is based on used "Personal computer"
[edit] Example
{{Mac_specs|Introduced=[[September 20]] [[1989]]|MSRP=8800|CPU=[[Motorola 68030]]| CPUspeed=25 MHz|OS=System 6.0.4|RAM=1 MB or 4 MB, expandable to 128 MB|RAMtype=80 ns 30-pin SIMM| Discontinued=[[February 10]], [[1993]]}}
NOTE: Do not leave a blank line after the template before the article text, otherwise there will be extra spacing before the article.
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[edit] Thoughts
- Should OS list what the Mac is capable of running? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 06:36, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
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- I was wondering about that as well, especially the (infamous) minimum System it would start up under and whether that should be included. The highest possible could be a bit tough with machines like the SE/30 modifyable to be able to run System 8! 68.39.174.238 00:03, 30 April 2006 (UTC)