Speaking as someone who has only a little technical hardware experience (I'm
a pretty basic user, not a tinkerer or solderer), and as someone with a very
low-end setup, I would like to suggest the following:

How to go to the highest possible OS on each machine
What pieces can be easily upgraded per machine (CD, HD, etc.)
What can be expanded per machine (processor, various cards, etc.)
What specific hardware can be used for each expansion/upgrade (mfr, cost,
source, etc.)
What software can run per machine
How to do each of those (detailed step-by-steps)

It would be great to remember that not everyone here is at the same level of
expertise; I am the last person to offer any advice, I just ask for it once
in a while. Probably 70% of what this list talks about goes right over my
head, with a very interesting whooshing sound.

-- 
Bill Spencer


ON PUBLISHING OR PERISHING: I am returning this otherwise good typing paper
to you because someone has printed gibberish all over it and put your name
at the top. * English Professor, Ohio University



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