>Most of the PCI Macs have a second power outlet that looks to have a female
>version of the regular power cord.  I've never seen a cord that could fit
>them, but I wouldn't mind freeing up some space in my surge protectors,
>although I am concerned about taxing the power supply. Has anybody ever used
>these things? Is there a good source for them?
>
>-keith wiley

That socket is switched, it turns on and off with the computer.   I 
use it to power my external firewire CD/RW drive.   You can buy the 
cable at any decent computer store.
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