The first link is to a German page that has a no-nonsense html link set-up
for several topics (most of which you won't need German to understand!) The
site is designed in the owners words to 'answer those questions that one is
always asking oneself such as how do I connect a printer, how do I connect a
CD-ROM? This is where you will find some connections, adapters, plugs and
cables described that you can make easily yourself, whether it is because
you have no money (who does RM?) or it is the weekend and the shops are
closed, etc...' Obviously the list is not complete and he does not take any
responsibility for errors.

There is quite a bit listed and especially for the older Mac lovers amongst
us (I'm talking about the computers here!) there may be some interesting
bits and bobs...

<http://www.ccr-computerclub.de/lam2/inhalt.htm>

The second link is to a page for the eMac users out there...

Leo Bodner (are you on this list, Leo?) has definitely too much time on his
hands (thank goodness). Overclocking and much more described here;

<http://www.lbodnar.dsl.pipex.com/eMac/eMac-upgrade.html>

Be sure to check out the useful links at the bottom.

He also overclocks a new Mac Mini 1.42 to 1.5 GHz here;

<http://www.lbodnar.dsl.pipex.com/macmini/index.html>

Cheers,

Richard
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