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UMAX SuperMac

The SuperMac was a line of Macintosh clones produced by UMAX Technologies from 1996 to 1998. Their models included the SuperMac S900/S910, J700, C500 and C500e/i/LT, C600e/v/LT/x and Aegis 200. The C500 was marketed as the Apus 2000 in Europe. They used versions of Apple's motherboard like Tsunami, Alchemy, and Tanzania, which were designed to use standard IBM PC compatible components in addition to Apple-proprietary components then in common use in the Power Macintosh family. The machines were popular in places like Asia, Europe, and North America due to their low price and their reliability.

Product line
The SuperMac was sold in three different product lines: Pulsar (S900), Centauri (J700), and Apus (C500/C600). There was the European-exclusive SuperMac Aegis 200, which was a specialized SuperMac J700 motherboard inside a SuperMac C600 case. There was also the SuperMac S900Base (w/ G3), which was a S900 with a PowerPC G3 processor. It was the last SuperMac to be sold by UMAX before its discontinuation. In addition, UMAX was developing the J710, a planned successor to the J700 but more powerful and with a G3 processor when UMAX discontinued the SuperMac brand. Only a handful of prototypes survive. SuperMac models numbers were derived using a standard system: (product line)/(CPU speed)product line was C500, C600, J700, or S900 and designated the CPU used in the machine • C500 and C600 used PowerPC 603e processors • J700 and S900 used PowerPC 604e processors. • cpu speed was the processor's clock speed, in megahertz == Upgrades ==
Upgrades
The S900 was one of the most popular Macintosh clone to ever be made. The S900 and other UMAX SuperMacs can officially go up to Mac OS 8.1 due to the Mac OS 8 license UMAX made with Apple (all other Macintosh clones can only officially go up to Mac OS 7.6). While most SuperMacs came with Mac OS 7, a UMAX Update Disk for the SuperMac S900 & J700 series allows them to update to Mac OS 8.0 and 8.1, although the FWB Hard Disk Toolkit driver must be updated to version 2.0.6 or newer before the system can be updated to Mac OS 8 and newer. However, despite officially only going up to Mac OS 8.1, the SuperMac is capable of being upgraded to Mac OS 8.5 (8.5 came out after UMAX's license expired) and up to Mac OS 9.1, although this is not officially supported by Apple. Powered by a PowerPC 604e processor, the S900 cannot run Mac OS X natively, but with the addition of a G3 processor upgrade and the use of XPostFacto 4.0, the S900 could run several versions of Mac OS X up to 10.4 Tiger, with some limitations. A number of SuperMac community websites have appeared over the years. == References ==
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