Updated some soldering information (thanks to Martin Perras for that
excellent post on the PowerBooks list and Jane Thompson for pointing it out
to me) and added Bill Brown's Vermont American Torx tool to the list of
places where you can get a Torx to open your Compact.

The Torx bit will probably be of particular interest to US Mac users living
outside the general area of Sears or Canadian Mac users, because a lot of
small-town hardware stores in North America stock Vermont American tools.

Looks like the FAQ may break 32,000 hits in its first year of having a
counter.  Yowzas!

While I'm posting, Half.com has a copy of the Dead Mac Scrolls, as well as
Mac Printer Secrets (2 copies).

<http://www.qksrv.net/click-734929-940530>

plus a search for "Larry Pina" should find it.

p
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