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From Electronic Engineering Times - Monday, Sept. 23, 1985

Apple Polishing High-Resolution Color Macs

	Apple Computer Inc. is stretching the Macintosh into a series of high-
resolution workstations for launch in 1986. The first of the models, dubbed
"Jonathan" by Apple engineers, will be a 17-inch, high-resolution-display
workstation with trackball-cursor control, internal expansion slots, 11 Mbytes
of RAM, and an 800-kbyte micro-floppy; an internal 20-Mbyte Winchester 
drive will be optional. A SCSI interface will speed development and connec-
tion of fast, high-speed peripherals. Unlike the current Mac, future products
will have an open architecture and Apple will take a more supportive stance
with third-party developers, according to president John Sculley.
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