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APS Technologies

 
   
  APS Technologies was a Motorola-sublicensee that sold Tanzania-based MacOS-Compatibles primarily in the US market from November 1996 to January 1998. When APS was unable to get a license for MacOS 8, they quickly sold off remaining inventories of MacOS-Compatibles, and as of January 31, 1998, returned to their primary business of selling Macintosh and PC peripherals.
 


APS M*Power 603e180

 
The APS M*Power 603e180, based on the Tanzania architecture co-developed by Apple and Motorola, features a 180 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 1.2 GB hard drive in an industry-standard desktop or tower case. The Tanzania logic board, in addition to standard ADB ports, provides PS/2 keyboard ports and an SVGA monitor port instead of the standard Mac monitor port.

APS M*Power 604e200/2
The APS M*Power 604e200/2, based on the Tanzania II logic board, features a 200 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, 32 MB of RAM, and a 2.1 GB hard drive in an industry-standard minitower case. The Tanzania II logic board, in addition to standard ADB ports, provides PS/2 keyboard ports and an SVGA monitor port instead of the standard Mac monitor port.