Dove Computer Corporation, based in Wilmington, Delaware, was an early manufacturer of third-party upgrades for classic Macintosh computers.
History
The company was incorporated in Delaware on December 23, 1985 and was dissolved on January 28, 1994.[1]
Models
- MacSnap 524 - upgrades a Macintosh 512K to 1MB of RAM.
- MacSnap 548 - upgrades a Macintosh 512K to 2MB of RAM.
- MacSnap Plus 2 - upgrades a Macintosh Plus to 2MB of RAM.[2]
- MacSnap SCSI - adds a SCSI port to a Macintosh 512K. (Macintosh 512Ke or Plus ROMs required)
- Marathon 020 - upgrades a Macintosh SE to a 16MHz 68020.[3]
- Marathon 030 - upgrades a Macintosh II to a 32MHz 68030.[4]
- Marathon 030x/SE - upgrades a Macintosh IIx or SE/30 to a 32MHz 68030.[5]
- Marathon 030 Classic - upgrades a Macintosh Classic to a 16MHz 68030.[6]
- Marathon Racer 030 Plus - upgrades a Macintosh Plus to a 16MHz 68030.[7]
- DoveFax - a line of fax modems for Macintosh and PCs.
References
- ↑ Dove Computer Corporation, OpenCorporates. Accessed 2020-02-20.
- ↑ How much is this MacSnap Plus 2 worth? by u/indariver, Reddit. 2016-01-23.
- ↑ Build Your Own Macintosh and Save a Bundle (Review) by Bob Brant / Phil Beesley, Vintage Macintosh. 1991.
- ↑ Dove Computer MaraThon 030 Mac II Accelerator Board by sealinc, Applefritter. 2009-09-02.
- ↑ Dove Marathon 030x/SE - questions by Scutboy, 68K Macintosh Liberation Army. 2017-01-29.
- ↑ Industry News, U-M Computing News vol.5, p.11. 1990-01-08.
- ↑ Mac Plus, Low End Mac. 1986-01-16.
External links
- Dove Computer Corporation at Justia
- Accelerator Drivers at VintageApple
- 2 MB RAM Expansion for Mac 512K with Dove MacSnap by Dog Cow at Mac GUI (2018-03-08)
- Marathon '030 summary by Robert S. Unoki (1990-05-06)