more reshuffling, fixing layout errors

Signed-off-by: Horst G. Burkhardt III <horst@sxemacs.org>
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\part{Specifications Database}
\section{Overview}
\chapter{Overview}
\paragraph{%
In knowing how to maintain any system, it is critical to know what the expected %

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\chapter{68k Macintoshes}
\section{The Motorola 68k}
%\begin{center}
%\includegraphics[height=3in]{68k/68030.pdf} \\
%\end{center}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[height=3in]{68k/68030.pdf} \\
\end{center}
\paragraph{\scriptsize{\textsc{%
The 68030, one of the processors found in 68k Macintosh computers. This one runs at %
20 MHz, which wasn't found in any socketed Macintoshes... had they been socketed, %
this grade of CPU would be found in a IIsi. All 68030s in the above packaging look %
pretty much the same anyway. Don't worry about it too much. %
}}}
%\paragraph{\scriptsize{\textsc{%
%The 68030, one of the processors found in 68k Macintosh computers. This one runs at %
%20 MHz, which wasn't found in any socketed Macintoshes... had they been socketed, %
%this grade of CPU would be found in a IIsi. All 68030s in the above packaging look %
%pretty much the same anyway. Don't worry about it too much. %
%}}}
\paragraph{%
The Motorola 68000 series microprocessors were at the heart of every Macintosh %
until early 1994, when the first PowerPC-based workstations, known as Power %
Macintoshes, were released. Even after the release of the wildly successful %
Power Macintosh line, Macintoshes built around the 68040 were sold until October %
1996. %
Power Macintosh line, Macintoshes built around the 68040 were sold until %
their discontinuation in October of 1996. %
}
\paragraph{%

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% -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
\part{PowerPC Macintoshes}
\chapter{The \textsl{\textbf{\textrm{PowerPC}}\texttrademark}}
\chapter{PowerPC Macintoshes}
\paragraph{%
Introduced in Early 1994 with the x100 series Power Macintosh, the PowerPC was %