In a message dated 1/30/03 11:56:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Hello
Newbie here.

I have two desktop G3s "gossimers".  I want to push them up as fast and high
as I can go. Can anyone steer me on the web to hard drives,  zif implants
.etc?

Thanks
Steve >>

If you're into technical stuff you can try clockchiping.  
http://xlr8yourmac.com/
if you look into the archives of the list it has been extensively discussed 
in the last 3 weeks, assuming that you may be thinking about a ram upgrade 
www.ramseeker.com
look also in the information page on LowEnd Mac for your computer, there's 
usually links for upgrades/recommendations  for each model at the bottom of 
the page.

For a harddrive all I can direct you to is the only source I've relied on for 
a few years, and that'd be eBay (for the super cheap prices sometimes) but if 
you care more about quality stay away from products sold AS-IS or without 
warranty.  Better yet direct yourself to smalldog electronics or Mac ResQ not 
sure of the urls now though.

If you're new to Macs I'd suggest stay away from Jaguar for a few weeks [or 
even months] (better known as OS 10 or 10.x.x and/or OS X), learn the basics 
from the mac interface with OS 9.1 minimum.

Lil

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