Apple Power Macintosh 8600 User Manual
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Connecting Additional Equipment
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SCSI port
Connects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment such as
external hard disk drives and scanners
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Ethernet port (AAUI)
Connects your Macintosh to a high-speed Ethernet
network using an adapter
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Ethernet port (10Base-T)
Connects your Macintosh to a high-speed 10Base-T
Ethernet network
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Printer port (GeoPort)
Connects your Macintosh to a printer, LocalTalk
network, or GeoPort Telecom Adapter
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Modem port (GeoPort)
Connects your Macintosh to an external modem,
GeoPort Telecom Adapter, or LocalTalk cable
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Monitor port
Connects your Macintosh to a monitor
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Apple Desktop Bus
Connects your Macintosh to an input device, such
(ADB) port
as a keyboard, a mouse, or a trackball
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Sound input port
Connects your Macintosh to an Apple PlainTalk
microphone or other audio input equipment
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Sound output port
Connects your Macintosh to headphones, externally
powered (amplified) speakers, or other audio output
equipment
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S-video ports
Connects your Macintosh to VCRs, laserdisc players,
(IN and OUT)
video cameras, or other video equipment that uses an
S-video connector
Internal hard disk drive
Large-capacity permanent device for storing software,
documents, and other files
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Audio input ports
Connects your Macintosh to the RCA-type audio
(left & right)
output ports of video or audio equipment, such as
VCRs and tape decks
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Composite video ports
Connects your Macintosh to most VCRs, laserdisc
(IN and OUT)
players, video cameras, and other video equipment
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Audio output ports
Connects your Macintosh to the RCA-type audio input
(left & right)
ports of video or audio equipment, such as VCRs and
tape decks
Access covers for
Your Macintosh supports up to three peripheral
expansion slots (3)
component interconnect (PCI) cards.
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Security lock port and
You can attach a security lock to your Macintosh and
lockable cover latch
to its cover to secure the internal components. See
your computer products retailer for security lock
devices that work with your computer.