[net.micro.mac] Apple new products announcements

espen@well.UUCP (Peter Espen) (01/18/86)

	Here are the Apple new product announcements that I pulled off
of CompuServe......

Apple Introduces the Macintosh Plus
  
 The Macintosh Plus (P/N M2503) is the newest Macintosh personal computer. Its
 features include:
  
 --  One Full Megabyte of Memory.  With one full megabyte of RAM available
     (expandable to four megabytes when larger capacity chips are available),
     the Macintosh Plus can accomodate memory intensive application
     programs. Large models, documents, and data bases are easily handled.
  
 --  800K of Storage Capacity.  Twice the storage capacity of the 400K disk
     drive, the 800K drive stores more system programs and applications on
     a dual-sided 3.5 disk and still leaves space for data files. The 800K
     drive operates at twice the speed of the 400K drive.
  
 --  A High Speed Peripheral Port.  Equipped with a Small Computer Systems
     Interface (SCSI) port, the Macintosh Plus transfers data up to six times
     faster through the SCSI port. Up to seven peripherals can be daisy-chained
     to the Macintosh Plus at one time.
  
 --  A Fast, Efficient Operating System. A new 128K ROM has been added to the
     Macintosh Plus. It offers a Hierarchical File System that allows the
     Macintosh Plus to operate faster and function more efficiently, improving
     overall system performance.
  
 --  Cursor Keys and a Numeric Keypad. The Macintosh Plus features a keyboard
     with cursor keys and a numeric keypad designed to accelerate data entry.
  
 Connecting the Macintosh Plus to Apple peripherals and third-party peripherals
 requires certain cables (See "Cables for Macintosh Plus" article).
  
 To ensure that they get the best performance from the Macintosh Plus, users
 must install the Macintosh Plus system software on all their application disks.
 A program called the "Installer" on the Macintosh Plus System Tools disk makes
 installation quick and easy.  This diskette is bundled with every Macintosh
 Plus and Macintosh Plus Disk Drive Kit. Additional information about the
 Installer is included in the Macintosh Plus Owner's Guide, as well as in the
 800K External Disk Drive Manual. Recommend to customers that they make a
 working copy of each application on a double-sided disk, and install the new
 system software on that disk.
  
 Most Macintosh software packages do not have the Macintosh Plus system
 software. The January 16 dealer (AppleGram) mailing includes software box
 stickers that remind customers to use the Installer to update their startup
 disks.  Apple-labeled applications that must have stickers include: MacDraw,
 MacProject, MacTerminal, Macintosh Pascal, Switcher, and Macintosh 68000
 Development System. MacWrite and MacPaint already have the new software and do
 not need stickers. Future shipments of Apple-labeled software will have the
 sticker already applied.
  
 AppleCare is available for the Macintosh Plus.
Cables for the Macintosh Plus
  
 The following cables connect the Macintosh Plus personal computer to Apple
 peripherals and third party peripherals:
  
 --  Apple System Peripheral-8 Cable (P/N M0187). This cable connects the
     Macintosh Plus to the ImageWriter II Printer and the Apple Personal Modem.
     It can be ordered as a finished goods item from your Apple Support Center.
  
 --  Macintosh Plus Peripheral Adapter Cable.  This cable allows users to
     connect the Macintosh Plus to popular third-party peripherals without
     discarding their old cables. It can also be used to attach peripherals
     previously used with the Macintosh 128K or 512K. This cable is included in
     the Macintosh Plus Logic Board Upgrade Kit and can also be ordered as a
     service part number (699-0372) from your Apple Support Center.
  
 --  Apple SCSI System Cable (P/N M2556). This cable links the Macintosh Plus to
     the first SCSI peripheral.  Additional peripherals are linked
     together with Apple SCSI Peripheral Interface Cables (P/N M2557). If more
     length is needed between peripherals, the one-meter SCSI Cable Extender
     (M2558) fills the need. A SCSI Cable Terminator (M2559) is required in
     every SCSI configurationto help filter the line. With more than one
     peripheral daisy-chained to the system, SCSI Cable Terminators are used
     like bookends at the beginning and end of the lieof pripherals. SCSI
     cables can be ordered from your Apple Support Center.
  
 --  AppleTalk System Connector Kit (M2052). This links the Macintosh Plus
     to the AppleTalk Personal Network. Customers who are upgrading their
     Macintosh to the Macintosh Plus can choose between buying the AppleTalk
     System Connector Kit or using the Macintosh Plus Peripheral Adapter Kit.
LaserWriter Plus Introduced
  
 Available in February, the LaserWriter Plus has all the features and power of
 the LaserWriter, in addition to seven new typefaces including ITC Avant
 Garde(TM), ITC Bookman(TM), Helvetica Narrow, New Century Schoolbook, Palatino,
 ITC Zapf Dingbats(TM) and ITC Zapf Chancery(TM). The LaserWriter Plus has an
 additional one megabyte of ROM to enhance the power.
  
 The LaserWriter Plus Kit (M0191) enables users to transform a LaserWriter into
 a LaserWriter Plus. The kit contains:
  
 --  Sixteen 512K ROM chips containing 11 built-in type families;
  
 --  A Printer Installation Disk with print drives for the LaserWriter,
     Macintosh 128K with the LaserWriter, ImageWriter, and the AppleTalk
     ImageWriter option soon to be available. All LaserWriter drivers on the
     system must be updated with the Printer Installation Disk;
  
 --  A Fonts Disk that includes a copy of the Font/DA Mover and the screen
     fonts for all printer fonts shipped in the LaserWriter Plus Kit;
  
 --  A revised LaserWriter Manual, describing all the new software features;
  
 --  A LaserWriter Plus label you can affix to the outside of the LaserWriter
     after the ROMs have been installed.
  
 AppleCare is available for the LaserWriter Plus.
Macintosh 800K External Disk Drive
  
 The  Macintosh 800K Disk Drive (M0131), for the Macintosh Plus and 512K,
 features 800K of storage capacity. With the 800K Disk Drive, users can store
 multiple system programs and applications on a dual-sided 3.5 inch disk while
 still leaving plenty of room for data files. It operates at twice the speed of
 the 400K drive, and is fully compatible with the 400K drive.
  
 In order to use the Macintosh 512K with the 800K External Disk Drive,
 it is necessary to update the system files. Software applications that do not
 have the Macintosh Plus System Software must be updated using the "Macintosh
 System Update" enclosed in the January 16 dealer (AppleGram) mailing.
  
 An 800K External Disk Drive manual is included with the product, and AppleCare
 is available.

 Macintosh Plus Upgrade Available
  
 Three Macintosh Plus Upgrade Kits enable customers to upgrade from a Macintosh
 128K or a 512K to a Macintosh Plus.
  
 The kits are as follows:
  
 --  The Macintosh Plus Disk Drive Kit (P/N M2516). Available at the end of
     February, this kit includes an 800K Disk Drive, 128K ROM, and Macintosh
     Plus Systems Tools Disk to update existing applications to work on the
     Macintosh Plus. This kit exchanges the ROM chip and disk drive in the
     Macintosh 128K or 512K for the new 800K Disk Drive and 128K ROM.
  
 --  The Macintosh Plus Logic Board Kit (P/N 2518). Available at the end of
     February, this kit includes a digital board with one megabyte of RAM and a
     new back panel to accomodate the external SCSI port, and a Macintosh Plus
     Owner's Guide and information sheet. Also included is a Macintosh Plus
     Peripheral Adapter which allows connection to Macintosh peripherals such as
     ImageWriter and popular third-party peripherals. A Macintosh Plus
     Disk Drive is required in order to install the Macintosh Plus Logic Board
     Kit.
  
 --  The Macintosh Plus Keyboard Kit (P/N M2519).  Available in January, this
     kit includes a keyboard with standard alpha layout, cursor keys, and a
     numeric keypad for easy data entry. It requires no dealer installation.
  
 Customers who have purchased Macintoshes or a Macintosh Memory Expansion Kit
 between November 17, 1985 and January 15, 1986 will receive rebates off the
 purchase of a Macintosh Plus Disk Drive Kit and Macintosh Plus Logic Board Kit.
  
 If customers purchase AppleCare for the Macintosh, and if they upgrade the
 system during the term of the agreement, the upgraded Macintosh is also covered
 under the current agreement until the end of the term. At the end of the term,
 customers must purchase AppleCare for the new upgraded system.


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I also have found out that the MacPlus Motherboard swap for people who
have third party 512K upgrades will be treated the same as people who
have unmodified 128K motherboards. So from the info I have gotten a full
upgrade is.......
	1. $299 for the 800K drive and ROm upgrade

	2. $599 for the 512K to MacPlus Motherboard

	3. $799 for the 128k Or third party 512K to MacPlus Motherboard.