I posted a picture of this on Discord and received a lot of questions and requests for pictures. Apparently it was questionable whether any of these ever actually existed. Well, at least one of them did
I called my dad (original owner) to ask him what he remembered about it. He thinks he ordered it directly from MicroMac with the intention of using this Performa 410 as a file server (it has 3 hard drives installed in it, so that makes sense). There's a torn-off part of a UPS shipping label on the box that just has the tracking number and "10/97", so I'm guessing he purchased it in 1997 (that's also the copyright year in the manual). He isn't sure, but he think's he may have already had an accelerator installed in the Performa prior to adding the Power Workstation. The accelerator that's installed looks similar to pictures I've been able to find of MicroMac's ThunderCache and ThunderPro accelerators, but there aren't any identifying markings on the installed accelerator (other MicroMac accelerators I own all say "MicroMac" somewhere on them):
According to their website and manual, the Power Workstation was supposed to include one of their ThunderCache accelerators. It should also have included a dual-slot PDS adapter to allow installing both the accelerator and an ethernet card for example. Unfortunately, this PDS adapter is missing from mine. I have to assume that it wasn't included in this Power Workstation my dad bought. Every other unused accessory (cables, slot covers, etc) are still present in the box, and he has no recollection of ever having such a thing. There is a photo of the top of the PDS adapter in the manual though. The manual makes it sound like the PDS adapter and accelerator were typically packaged together in the box. I wonder if my dad already had an accelerator in this Performa and told MicroMac he didn't need one when ordering the Power Workstation and that resulted in him not getting the PDS adapter as well? Or maybe since they obviously never shipped a ton of these things, the adapter wasn't included for some other reason? There is a handwritten edit to a phone number on the back of the manual after all I don't know if that means this thing sat around so long that they changed phone numbers since printing the manual or what.
Here are links to a PDF I scanned of the manual:
https://tinkerdifferent.com/resources/micromac-power-workstation-manual.83/
https://archive.org/details/micro-mac-power-workstation-manual
Below are some more pictures. I haven't disassembled it yet (too many other projects), but I'll try to answer any questions anyone might have. Yes, I see the cap leakage on the Performa logic board. On pages 2-2 and 3A-2 of the manual, you can see that there were two optional upgrades available for the Power Workstation...a "Drive Option Upgrade" for adding 5.25" and 3.5" drives, and a "Power Option Upgrade" that included a second power supply, power distributor board, and fan. This unit appears to have both upgrades. The housing is all painted metal except for the front plastic bezel.
I called my dad (original owner) to ask him what he remembered about it. He thinks he ordered it directly from MicroMac with the intention of using this Performa 410 as a file server (it has 3 hard drives installed in it, so that makes sense). There's a torn-off part of a UPS shipping label on the box that just has the tracking number and "10/97", so I'm guessing he purchased it in 1997 (that's also the copyright year in the manual). He isn't sure, but he think's he may have already had an accelerator installed in the Performa prior to adding the Power Workstation. The accelerator that's installed looks similar to pictures I've been able to find of MicroMac's ThunderCache and ThunderPro accelerators, but there aren't any identifying markings on the installed accelerator (other MicroMac accelerators I own all say "MicroMac" somewhere on them):
According to their website and manual, the Power Workstation was supposed to include one of their ThunderCache accelerators. It should also have included a dual-slot PDS adapter to allow installing both the accelerator and an ethernet card for example. Unfortunately, this PDS adapter is missing from mine. I have to assume that it wasn't included in this Power Workstation my dad bought. Every other unused accessory (cables, slot covers, etc) are still present in the box, and he has no recollection of ever having such a thing. There is a photo of the top of the PDS adapter in the manual though. The manual makes it sound like the PDS adapter and accelerator were typically packaged together in the box. I wonder if my dad already had an accelerator in this Performa and told MicroMac he didn't need one when ordering the Power Workstation and that resulted in him not getting the PDS adapter as well? Or maybe since they obviously never shipped a ton of these things, the adapter wasn't included for some other reason? There is a handwritten edit to a phone number on the back of the manual after all I don't know if that means this thing sat around so long that they changed phone numbers since printing the manual or what.
Here are links to a PDF I scanned of the manual:
https://tinkerdifferent.com/resources/micromac-power-workstation-manual.83/
https://archive.org/details/micro-mac-power-workstation-manual
Below are some more pictures. I haven't disassembled it yet (too many other projects), but I'll try to answer any questions anyone might have. Yes, I see the cap leakage on the Performa logic board. On pages 2-2 and 3A-2 of the manual, you can see that there were two optional upgrades available for the Power Workstation...a "Drive Option Upgrade" for adding 5.25" and 3.5" drives, and a "Power Option Upgrade" that included a second power supply, power distributor board, and fan. This unit appears to have both upgrades. The housing is all painted metal except for the front plastic bezel.
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