> Not sure what "model 200s" means. I remember MC400, MC800, MC1000,
> MC4000, MC8000, & FC, but no model 200.
I think the original turnkey system was designated a Model 20 - with
the Model 400 offered as a "BYOMac" affair.
There was a short-lived Model 900 as well, but I'd have to dig through
my files to tell you what the hobble-factor was. It was the early PCI
era though.
Oh, and a Model 9000 happened at some point around V7. I remember
getting a dongle updater for the 8000 rig but don't remember exactly
what it enabled.
Lots of marketing shenanigans happening around the time Symphony
"you'll never see uncompressed video on a Mac" V1 appeared and MC "now
with uncompressed video on a Mac" V8 was announced a few months later
(which ultimately shipped on the G3 "Beer Cooler").
-jimmy
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