Skip to main content
Family
PowerBook
Architecture
68K
CPU
25 MHz 68030
Clock speed
25
Introduced
October 1992
Discontinued
August 1993

The PowerBook 160 introduced grayscale video to the PowerBook line with its 4-bit (16 shade) internal grayscale video and support for 8-bit (256-color) video on an external monitor with up to 832 x 624 resolution.

With the PowerBook 180, it was the first PowerBook to support an external monitor (using Apple’s proprietary VID-14 connector with an adapter) and the first to allow more than 8 MB RAM. Other than that, this is much the same as the PowerBook 145 .

The 160 reintroduced SCSI Disk Mode to the PowerBook line, a feature previously found only on the PowerBook 100 .

Specs (via Low End Mac)

  • Cpu: 25 MHz 68030
  • Fpu: none
  • Performance: 3.6 (relative to SE)
  • Ram: 4 MB, expandable to 14 MB using a special 85ns pseudostatic RAM card
  • Rom: 1 MB
  • Hard Drive: 40, 80, or 120 MB
  • Video: 512 KB VRAM, VID-14 port, supports 8-bit external video at 512 x 384, 640 x 400, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, and 832 x 624 with video adapter
  • Display: 9.8″ 4-bit 640 x 400 77 ppi passive matrix
  • Gestalt Id: 34
  • Code Name: Brooks
  • Adb Ports: 1 port for keyboard and mouse
  • Weight: 6.8 pounds
  • Serial Ports: 2 DIN-8 RS-422 ports on back of computer
  • Scsi Ports: HDI30 connector on back of computer
  • Power Supply: M5651 – 19W, 2 amps
  • See: Online resources and links for the PowerBook 160
mp.ls