Power Macintosh 7200

The Power Macintosh 7200 was a personal computer that was part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced on August 8, 1995 as a successor to the Power Macintosh 7100, and was discontinued in favor of the Power Macintosh 7300 on February 17, 1997.

Features
The Power Macintosh 7200 is a desktop version of the Power Macintosh 8200 tower, with a logic board based on the same PCI-based "Catalyst" architecture. The desktop case is similar to that of the higher-end Power Macintosh 7500.

The 7200 was designed around a PowerPC 601 processor in speed options of 75, 90, and 120 MHz. The 120 MHz model was also offered with an optional PC Compatibility Card.

The only known company to produce a PowerPC G3 or G4 upgrade for the 7200 and 8200 was Sonnet Technologies, with a PCI card featuring its own RAM slots for the upgrade processor in a manner similar to the Radius Rocket. The L2 cache slot in the 7200 does not provide full access to the existing processor and cannot be used for upgrades.

Included software

 * Mac OS 7.5.2
 * Finder 7.5.3
 * LaserWriter 8.2.2
 * Apple Guide
 * AppleScript 1.0.1
 * CD-ROM (includes Apple CD-ROM, Foreign File Access, Apple Photo Access, etc.)
 * QuickTime 2.0
 * Speech Manager 1.4
 * PC Exchange
 * QuickDraw GX
 * ColorSync 1.0.5
 * Adobe Type Manager 3.8.3