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Emulators Timeline of compact Macintosh models References Cheesebot 6000 Mac Os Catalina The second revision fixed a problem with some SCSI devices that could send the Mac into an endless reset at POST. The initial ROM was replaced after the first two months as it had a serious bug which prevented the Mac from booting if an external SCSI device was powered off. The Plus went through two ROM revisions during its general market relevance.
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Due to its popularity, long life and its introduction of many features that would become mainstays of the Macintosh platform for years, the Plus was a common 'base model' for many software and hardware products.

Additionally, during its period of general market relevance, it was heavily discounted like the 512K/512K e before it and offered to the educational market badged as the 'Macintosh Plus ED'. (it would ultimately last for 2,182 days before being discontinued on December 10, 2019) (Second to the Mid 2012 13 inch (unibody) Macbook Pro that has been on sale from June,11,2012 to October,27,2016 spanning 4 years, 4 months, and 16 days this macbooks holds the title of the longest-produced MacBook Pro ever) It continued to be supported by versions of the classic Mac OS up to version 7.5.5, released in 1996. The Apple Power Macintosh 8600/300, based on the Kansas architecture, features a 300 MHz PowerPC 604e 'Mach 5' processor, 32 MB of RAM, a 4.0 GB hard drive, a 24X CD-ROM drive, an internal Zip drive (on the M6092LL/A configuration), and built-in graphics acceleration and S-video ports for video input and output as well as RCA ports for video. This made the Macintosh Plus the longest-produced Macintosh ever, having been on sale unchanged for 1,734 days, until the 2nd generation Mac Pro, introduced on December 19, 2013, surpassed the record on September 18, 2018. Although the Macintosh Plus would become overshadowed by two new Macintoshes, the Macintosh SE and the Macintosh II in March 1987, it remained in production as a cheaper alternative until the introduction of the Macintosh Classic on October 15, 1990.
