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Reportedly, a heated telephone conversation between Jobs and Motorola CEO Christopher Galvin resulted in the contentious termination of Motorola's clone contract, and the long-favored Apple being demoted to "just another customer" mainly for PowerPC CPUs. Apple later expelled Motorola from the AIM
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The StarMax line was discontinued on 11 September 1997 after Apple terminated the Macintosh clone license program that year. The StarMax's termination resulted in strained relations between Motorola and Apple and later Motorola's expulsion from the
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to ship with its own computer systems that it plan to release in China later that year. The license also allowed Motorola to sub-license
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models used an upgraded "Tanzania II" logic board featuring faster system bus speeds and improved integrated graphics based on the
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processor, but was never shipped due to the termination of the Macintosh clone program. The StarMax 6000 would have been the first
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The StarMax was sold in four different product lines. In addition, the StarMax 6000 was based on the
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was appointed CEO of Apple in February 1996, Motorola Computer Group acquired a license for
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Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company
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was 3000, 4000, 5000, or 5500 and designated the CPU used in the machine
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video ports rather than the proprietary port Apple used at the time, and
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alliance as retaliation, leaving IBM to make all future PowerPC CPUs.
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StarMax models numbers were derived using a standard system:
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to its customers along with motherboards it would sell as
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was either DT or MT and designated the type of case used
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was a desktop case suitable for placing under a monitor
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Official website of Motorola Information Systems Group
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Line of PowerPC Macintosh clones produced by Motorola
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