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The Macintosh II was the first Mac built around the 68020 processor. Code named "Jonathon" and "Milwaukee", the Mac II's major emphasis was expandability. It sported six NuBus slots and could accomodate as much as 68MB of RAM!

Like most of its early Mac II series counterparts (IIx, IIfx, etc.) the Mac II had no built-in video capability. To connect a monitor to it, you had to install a separate video card!!

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