[comp.sys.mac] What does the x, cx, ci and fx in Mac II stand for?

sellers@ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM (Todd Sellers) (04/11/90)

With all of the guesses at what "SE" stands for in Mac SE.  I was wondering
what the x, cx, ci, and fx stand for?

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chou@cs.umn.edu (Chih-Hsiang Chou) (04/12/90)

In article <5912@ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM> sellers@ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM (Todd Sellers) writes:
>With all of the guesses at what "SE" stands for in Mac SE.  I was wondering
>what the x, cx, ci, and fx stand for?
>
If my memory serves me, they are

	 x: eXtended
	cx: Cobra + eXtended
	ci: Cobra + Intelligent
	fx: F-19 (or Fast?) + eXtended

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Chih-Hsiang Chou	chou@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu
Department of Computer Science
University of Minnesota