Showing posts with label PowerBook 1400cs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PowerBook 1400cs. Show all posts

Monday, 28 November 2022

My New Mac is an old Mac

 I've picked up an old Powerbook 1400 from eBay, for £65. It's missing a floppy drive / CD-ROM drive, so it's going to be a bit of a challenge getting data in and out of it. I think perhaps at my Dad's house there's a HDI-30 to SCSI converter, but failing that, I can use AppleTalk between my Performa 400 and the Powerbook 1400 or maybe simple serial transfer.

The PowerBook 1400 in question is the PowerPC 603e, 117MHz model without a level 2 cache. So, it's slow. But how slow, is the big question. I tried to find out from LowEndMac. It gave the performance as 

"Performance: 114/137/152 (117/133/166 MHz), MacBench 4 (also 42,076 (117 MHz) Whetstones)"

But when I tried to compare it with other Macs of the era on LowEndMac, particularly the Performa 5200, they all provided benchmarks for different test suites. The 6100/60 was given relative to MacBench 5, MacBench 2 and Speedometer 4. Performa 5200 was just xxx relative to a Mac SE. And so forth.

However, a little while later I came across this reddit page:

https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/q4rg86/performa_620075_benchmarks_compared_to_other_macs/

And it gave a screenshot of a bunch of early PowerPC Macs (and a Quadra 630) benchmarks for MacBench 4!!! Here's the data as a simple table:

Model CPU FPU Disk Mean*
Quadra 630 35 7 73 26
Performa 6200/75(SCSI) 93 95 94 94
Performa 6200/75(IDE) 93 95 121 102
PowerMac 6100/60 100 100 100 100
PowerMac 7200/75 102 117 107 108
PowerBook 1400/117 124 143 92 118
PowerMac 8100/80 142 138 132 137
Performa 6320/120 134 148 161 147
PowerMac 7500/100 162 164 164 163
PowerMac 7200/120 174 202 191 189
Performa 6400/180 184 207 123 167
Performa 6400/200 258 262 163 223
PowerMac 7600/132 251 243 212 235

So, I've used a Performa 5200 before - in fact this was the first PowerPC computer I used and at the time seemed amazingly fast compared with the Performa 400 I'd had previously! The Powerbook 1400 ought to be about 21% faster. I also had a Powerbook 5300 running at 100MHz for a few years when I consolidated my PowerMac 4400 + Powerbook Duo/Full dock setup and apart from the fact that the hard disk failed on the Powerbook 5300, I had found that the Powerbook 5300 was good enough. So, I think the 1400 will be fine too: faster than a first generation 6100 or perhaps even a 6100/66; a 7100/66; 6200 (5200)/75 and even the slowest PCI PowerMac.

Future blog posts will cover the progress I've been making!
[* The mean is a geometric mean where the 3 values are multiplied together, then the cube root is applied]