Power Macintosh 6200

The Power Macintosh 6200/75 was introduced by Apple Computer on May 1, 1995. It was discontinued in favor of the Power Macintosh 6300.

Features
The 6200 used the case design of the Macintosh Quadra 630 and was also released in consumer configurations as the Performa 6200 through 6310CD. It contained a 75 MHz PowerPC 603 processor. However, its logic board, code named "Cordyceps", was still based on the LC architecture, which hampered performance like its all-in-one sibling, the Power Macintosh 5200 LC. Its serial port also lacked GeoPort capabilities, unlike other more advanced Power Macintosh models of the era. Such cost-cutting measures made it considered one of the most compromised Macintosh models from Apple Computer.