The Macintosh Quadra 950 was the third desktop computer in Apple Computer's Quadra line. It replaced the Quadra 900, increasing the CPU clock rate from 25 MHz to 33 MHz, and improving the graphics support. The two computers were otherwise identical.The Quadra 950 was discontinued in 1995, being replaced by the more powerful Power Macintosh line of PowerPC computers. It was one of the last 68k models to be discontinued, due to its high RAM capacity and large number of NuBus slots. This computer used a key to lock the power and reset buttons or to lock the keyboard/mouse access.
1. This model is sometimes designated as having a 66 MHz processor, since the clock input runs at 66 MHz. However, the processor itself is not "clock doubled", so technically it is only a 33 MHz processor. 2. 1 MB soldered, four slots can be filled with 256k SIMMs for 2 MB. 3. One external 5.25" bay is available if CD-ROM is not installed. Exhibit on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC_sENwN8FM