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Developer NoteMacintosh Quadra 610 and 650ComputersIncluding an Update for the Macintosh Quadra 800Developer NoteOctober 1993Developer Press Apple Computer, Inc. 1993

Apple Computer, Inc. 1993, Apple Computer, Inc.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may bereproduced, stored in a retrievalsystem, or transmitted, in any form orby any means, mechanical, electronic,photocopying, recording, or otherwise,without prior written permission ofApple Computer, Inc. Printed in theUnited States of America.The Apple logo is a registeredtrademark of Apple Computer, Inc.Use of the “keyboard” Apple logo(Option-Shift-K) for commercialpurposes without the prior writtenconsent of Apple may constitutetrademark infringement and unfaircompetition in violation of federal andstate laws.No licenses, express or implied, aregranted with respect to any of thetechnology described in this book.Apple retains all intellectual propertyrights associated with the technologydescribed in this book. This book isintended to assist applicationdevelopers to develop applications onlyfor Apple Macintosh computers.Apple Computer, Inc.20525 Mariani AvenueCupertino, CA 95014408-996-1010Apple, the Apple logo, APDA,AppleLink, AppleTalk, LaserWriter,Macintosh, and PowerBook aretrademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.,registered in the United States andother countries.Macintosh Centris and MacintoshQuadra are trademarks of AppleComputer, Inc.Adobe Illustrator and PostScript aretrademarks of Adobe SystemsIncorporated, which may be registeredin certain jurisdictions.America Online is a service mark ofQuantum Computer Services, Inc.Classic is a registered trademarklicensed to Apple Computer, Inc.CompuServe is a registered servicemark of CompuServe, Inc.FrameMaker is a registered trademarkof Frame Technology Corporation.Helvetica and Palatino are registeredtrademarks of Linotype Company.Internet is a trademark of DigitalEquipment Corporation.ITC Zapf Dingbats is a registeredtrademark of International TypefaceCorporation.Varityper is a registered trademark ofVarityper, Inc.Simultaneously published in the UnitedStates and Canada.LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA ANDREPLACEMENTIf you discover physical defects in themanual or in the media on which a softwareproduct is distributed, APDA will replacethe media or manual at no charge to youprovided you return the item to be replacedwith proof of purchase to APDA.ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THISMANUAL, INCLUDING IMPLIEDWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATIONTO NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATEOF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASEOF THIS PRODUCT.Even though Apple has reviewed thismanual, APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTYOR REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THISMANUAL, ITS QUALITY, ACCURACY,MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT,THIS MANUAL IS SOLD “AS IS,” ANDYOU, THE PURCHASER, ARE ASSUMINGTHE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITYAND ACCURACY.IN NO EVENT WILL APPLE BE LIABLEFOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANYDEFECT OR INACCURACY IN THISMANUAL, even if advised of the possibilityof such damages.THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SETFORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND INLIEU OF ALL OTHERS, ORAL ORWRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. NoApple dealer, agent, or employee isauthorized to make any modification,extension, or addition to this warranty.Some states do not allow the exclusion orlimitation of implied warranties or liabilityfor incidental or consequential damages, sothe above limitation or exclusion may notapply to you. This warranty gives youspecific legal rights, and you may also haveother rights which vary from state to state.

ContentsFigures and TablesPrefaceAbout This NotevviiContents of This NoteviiSupplementary DocumentsviiConventions and AbbreviationsixTypographical ConventionsixStandard AbbreviationsixChapter 1Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610and 650 Computers 1Summary of New Features2Appearance2Front View of the Macintosh Quadra 610 ComputerFront View of the Macintosh Quadra 650 ComputerProcessor Speeds4Built-in FPU4Built-in Ethernet Port4Machine Identification5Shield for CD-ROM Opening5Chapter 223Bezel Shields in the MacintoshQuadra 800 Computer 7Shield for the 3.5-Inch Device BayShield for the 5.25-Inch Device Bay88iii

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Figures and TablesChapter 1Chapter 2Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 650 ComputersFigure 1-1Figure 1-2Front view of the Macintosh Quadra 610 computerFront view of the Macintosh Quadra 650 computerTable 1-1Table 1-2Comparison of processor speedsMachine identification values5334Bezel Shields in the Macintosh Quadra 800 ComputerFigure 2-1Figure 2-21Shield opening for the 3.5-inch device bayShield opening for the 5.25-inch device bay789v

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P R E F A C EAbout This NoteThis developer note provides information about the Macintosh Quadra 610and Macintosh Quadra 650 computers, which are essentially MacintoshCentris 610 and Macintosh Centris 650 computers with their processor clockspeeds increased to 25 MHz and 33 MHz, respectively.This note also includes updated information about the front-bezel shields inthe Macintosh Quadra 800.This developer note is intended primarily for hardware engineers who areexperienced Macintosh developers and who wish to create products that arecompatible with the computers described in the note.NoteTo make effective use of the information in this developer note, youshould already be familiar with the earlier Macintosh models it refers toand with the general technology of Macintosh computers. If you are not,or if you would like more information, you may wish to obtain copies ofthe related technical books listed in “Supplementary Documents,” laterin this preface. Contents of This Note0This developer note contains only two chapters. Chapter 1, “Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 650Computers,” describes the differences between the new models and theMacintosh Centris 610 and Macintosh Centris 650 computers. Chapter 2, “Bezel Shields in the Macintosh Quadra 800 Computer,”describes the modifications to the shields incorporated into the front bezelsof the Macintosh Quadra 800.Supplementary Documents0This note describes only the differences between the new machines and theirearlier counterparts, so you should also have the developer note thatdescribes the Macintosh Centris 610 and 650 computers and the MacintoshQuadra 800 computer: Macintosh Developer Note Number 3, APDA catalognumber R0461LL/Avii

P R E F A C EDeveloper notes are available from APDA and are also on the ReferenceLibrary Editions of the developer CDs; Number 3 has been available sinceMarch 1993.NoteIn addition to the aforementioned computers (the Macintosh Centris 610and 650 and the Macintosh Quadra 800), Macintosh Developer NoteNumber 3 also describes the Macintosh Color Classic , theMacintosh LC III, the Macintosh PowerBook 165c, and the MacintoshQuadra 800. To supplement the information in the developer notes, developers shouldhave copies of the appropriate Apple reference books, including InsideMacintosh, Volumes IV, V, and VI; Guide to the Macintosh Family Hardware,second edition; and Designing Cards and Drivers for the Macintosh Family, thirdedition. These books are available in technical bookstores and through APDA.APDA is Apple’s worldwide source for over three hundred developmenttools, technical resources, training products, and information for anyoneinterested in developing applications on Apple platforms. Customers receivethe quarterly APDA Tools Catalog featuring all current versions of Appledevelopment tools and the most popular third-party development tools.Ordering is easy; there are no membership fees, and application forms are notrequired for most of our products. APDA offers convenient payment andshipping options, including site licensing.To order products or to request a complimentary copy of the APDA ToolsCatalog, contactAPDAApple Computer, Inc.P.O. Box 319Buffalo, NY 14207-0319viiiTelephone800-282-2732 (United States)800-637-0029 (Canada)716-871-6555 (International)Fax716-871-6511AppleLinkAPDAAmerica nk.apple.com

P R E F A C EConventions and Abbreviations0This developer note uses the following typographical conventions andabbreviations.Typographical Conventions0Computer-language text—any text that is literally the same as it appears incomputer input or output—appears in Courier font.NoteA note like this contains information that is interesting but notessential. Standard Abbreviations0When unusual abbreviations appear in this book, the corresponding terms arealso spelled out. Standard units of measure and other widely usedabbreviations are not spelled out. Here are the standard abbreviations used inthis developer note:CD-ROMcompact-disc read-only memoryFPUfloating-point unitMBmegagytesMHzmegahertzROMread-only memoryix

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CHAPTER 1Delta Guide to the MacintoshQuadra 610 and 650Computers1

C H A P T E R1Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 650 ComputersThe Macintosh Quadra 610 and Macintosh Quadra 650 computers are essentially thesame as the Macintosh Centris 610 and Macintosh Centris 650 models with the processorclock speeds increased to 25 MHz and 33 MHz, respectively. This chapter is a deltaguide: it describes only the differences between the new models and their earliercounterparts. For descriptions of the earlier machines, see Macintosh Developer NoteNumber 3.Summary of New Features1The Macintosh Quadra 610 and Macintosh Quadra 650 computers are essentiallyhigher-performance versions of the Macintosh Centris 610 and Macintosh Centris 650.The changes in the new machines include faster processors: 25 MHz in the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 33 MHz in the MacintoshQuadra 650 FPU in all configurations except the entry-level configuration of the MacintoshQuadra 610 enlarged floppy disk slot to allow the user to push a floppy disk all the way in (thedrive no longer injects the disk automatically) built-in Ethernet port (optional on Macintosh Quadra 610) modified shield on the CD-ROM drive bay to accommodate alternative 5.25-inchstorage devices with controls on the front, such as a 44 MB removable cartridge drive(only on the Macintosh Quadra 650 ) new machine identification values returned by the Gestalt ManagerAppearance1The Macintosh Quadra 610 and Macintosh Quadra 650 computers are similar to theMacintosh Centris 610 and Macintosh Centris 650 computers, respectively. This sectionshows how the new machines’ appearances differ from those of the earlier models.Front View of the Macintosh Quadra 610 ComputerFigure 1-1 shows the front of the Macintosh Quadra 610 computer. The computer issimilar to the Macintosh Centris 610 except for the access slot for the floppy disk, whichhas a larger cutaway so that the user can insert a disk all the way in.2Summary of New Features1

C H A P T E R1Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 650 ComputersFigure 1-1Front view of the Macintosh Quadra 610 computerPower buttonFloppy-disk slotPower indicatorCD-ROM slotFront View of the Macintosh Quadra 650 Computer1Figure 1-1 shows the front of the Macintosh Quadra 650 computer. The computer issimilar to the Macintosh Centris 650 except for the access slot for the floppy disk, whichhas a larger cutaway so that the user can insert a disk all the way in.Figure 1-2Front view of the Macintosh Quadra 650 computerReset buttonInterrupt buttonCD-ROM slotFloppy-disk slotAppearance3

C H A P T E R1Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 650 ComputersProcessor Speeds1The processor clock speeds in the Macintosh Quadra 610 and Macintosh Quadra 650computers are increased by 25 percent and 33 percent, respectively, over their earliercounterparts. Table 1-1 shows the clock speeds for all four computers.Table 1-1Comparison of processor speedsModelProcessor clock speedMacintosh Centris 61020 MHzMacintosh Quadra 61025 MHzMacintosh Centris 65025 MHzMacintosh Quadra 65033 MHzBuilt-in FPU1All configurations except the entry-level model of the Macintosh Quadra 610 have theMC68040 microprocessor with its built-in floating-point unit (FPU). The entry-levelMacintosh Quadra 610 has the MC68LC040 microprocessor, which does not have abuilt-in FPU.NoteThe microprocessor is installed in a socket, so it is possible to upgrade toa processor with an FPU by unplugging the MC68LC040 and pluggingin an MC68040. Built-in Ethernet PortAll configurations of the Macintosh Quadra 650 computer and most configurations ofthe Macintosh Quadra 610 include a built-in Ethernet port. The port has an Apple AUIconnector that accepts an Apple AUI adapter for one of three types of connector andcable: the AUI (thick) cable, thin net cable, or 10BaseT (twisted pair) cable.4Processor Speeds1

C H A P T E R1Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 650 ComputersMachine Identification1The ROM includes new tables and code for identifying the machines.Applications can find out which computer they are running on by using the GestaltManager routines; see Inside Macintosh, Volume VI. Table 1-1 shows the'gestaltMachineType' values for the new machines and for their earliercounterparts.Table 1-2Machine identification valuesModelgestaltMachineTypevalueMacintosh Centris 61052Macintosh Quadra 61053Macintosh Centris 65030Macintosh Quadra 65036Shield for CD-ROM Opening1The spaces for internal storage devices in the Macintosh Quadra 610 and MacintoshQuadra 650 computers are identical to those in the Macintosh Centris 610 and MacintoshCentris 650, respectively. In the Macintosh Quadra 650, the metal part that provides EMIshielding for the CD-ROM opening has been modified. It now has a larger opening toaccommodate alternative storage devices with controls on the front.The opening in the shield is large enough to provide access to the controls of a typical44 MB cartridge drive but not large enough to admit the drive’s front panel. To keep EMIradiation within limits, storage devices that are installed in the CD-ROM bay must notproject beyond the front-panel shield.Machine Identification5

C H A P T E R1Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 and 650 Computers6Shield for CD-ROM Opening

C H A P T E RFigure 2-0Listing 1-0Table 2-02Bezel Shields in theMacintosh Quadra 800Computer2

C H A P T E R2Bezel Shields in the Macintosh Quadra 800 ComputerThe Macintosh Quadra 800 has been modified so that its internal storage bays can acceptdevices that require larger openings in the bezel shields. This chapter gives informationabout the new shields.Shield for the 3.5-Inch Device Bay2The opening in the shield for the 3.5-inch device bay has been enlarged. Figure 2-1 showsthe dimensions and the location of the opening with reference to the drive carrier.Figure 2-1Shield opening for the 3.5-inch device bay106.0053.015.009.002X R 0.5037.605.20.50CL of drivecarrier47.62Drive carrier815-044695.25Note: Dimensions are in millimeters.Shield for the 5.25-Inch Device Bay2The opening in the shield for the 5.25-inch device bay has been enlarged. Figure 2-2shows the dimensions and the location of the opening with reference to the drive carrier.8Shield for the 3.5-Inch Device Bay

C H A P T E R2Bezel Shields in the Macintosh Quadra 800 ComputerFigure 2-2Shield opening for the 5.25-inch device bay143.3571.4R 2.0033.654.7Drive carrier815-1122CL of drivecarrier69.35139.20Note: Dimensions are in millimeters.Shield for the 5.25-Inch Device Bay9

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Delta Guide to the Macintosh Quadra 610 Chapter 1 and 650 Computers 1 Summary of New Features 2 Appearance 2 Front View of the Macintosh Quadra 610 Computer 2 Front View of the Macintosh Quadra 650 Computer 3 Processor Speeds 4 Built-in FPU 4 Built-in Ethernet Port 4 Machine Identification 5 Shield for CD-ROM Opening 5 Bezel Shields in the .

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