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  Umax sold and sublicensed Tsunami, Alchemy, and Tanzania-based MacOS-Compatibles worldwide. On May 22, 1998, Umax ceased production of MacOS-based computers, and sold all remaining inventory by August 31, 1998.
 


Umax SuperMac S900/200

 
The Umax SuperMac S900/200, based on the Tsunami architecture, features a 200 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, 32 MB of RAM, a 2.1 GB hard drive, and a 4 MB IMS Twin Turbo video card in an industry-standard tower case. This model can be upgraded to dual processors. In Europe and Asia, the SuperMac S900/200 is known as the Pulsar 2000.

Umax SuperMac J700/180
The Umax SuperMac J700/180, based on the Tsunami architecture, features a 180 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, 24 MB of RAM, a 2.1 GB hard drive, and a 2 MB IX-Micro Twin Turbo video card in an industry-standard desktop case. The Umax J700 series is essentially the same architecturally as the S900 series, but the J700 come in desktop cases, cannot be upgraded to dual processors, and shipped with a software bundle geared towards small businesses. In Europe, the SuperMac J700/180 is known as the Centauri 1800.

Umax SuperMac C500e/180
The Umax SuperMac C500e/180, based on the Alchemy architecture, features a 180 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 1.2 GB hard drive in a slim, compact desktop case. The SuperMac C500e/180 is identical to the SuperMac C500i/180, but this model comes with 10Base-T ethernet and the C500i/180 comes with an external 33.6 modem.

Umax SuperMac C600vPC
The Umax SuperMac C600vPC, based on the Alchemy architecture, features a 200 MHz or 240 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 32 MB of RAM, and a 3.3 GB hard drive in an industry-standard tower case. There were two versions of this model, one with a 200 MHz PowerPC 603e processor which was quietly replaced with a new version with a 240 MHz PowerPC 603e processor and a faster CD-ROM drive. Both "vPC" configurations included a pre-installed copy of Connectix Virtual PC.

Umax SuperMac Aegis 200
The Umax SuperMac Aegis 200, based on the Tanzania architecture co-developed by Apple and Motorola, features a 200 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, 32 MB of RAM, and a 2.5 GB hard drive in an industry-standard tower case. This mo del was sold in some areas of Europe and Asia targeted towards the small business market, usually in lieu of the J700 series.




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