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Power Macintosh 5400 / Performa 5400
Manufacturer Apple Computer
Introduced April 13, 1996
Discontinued March 31, 1998
Price US$1300 - 1700
CPU PowerPC 603e, 120 - 200 MHz
RAM 16 MiB, expandable to 136 MiB, 70 ns 168-pin DIMM
OS System 7.5.3

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Mac OS 7. 5. 5

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The Power Macintosh 5400 booting into Mac OS 7. 5. 5

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