Well, I must admit, whoever that developer in Japan is, THANK YOU. 
It was not without some work last night, but I was finally able to 
connect my nearly dead Newt (please recall my recent posts about the 
cracked LCD--it still works, by gosh!) to my iBook WITHOUT ANY WIRES. 
I used NCU on the iBook, and my WaveLAN (actually an Orinoco Silver) 
card in the Newt.  The iBook became a software Airport Base Station 
under OSX 10.1.3, and I was able to connect!  I even installed a 
package or two for kicks.

I know he's just around the corner on making the WaveLAN card talk to 
my Airport Base Station, but I thought this was worthy of noting for 
the community.

It's been nearly four years since the announced impending death of 
the Newt, and it just won't die, even when dropped!  BTW, for those 
of you who responded to my prior Newt/Palm post, thank you.  I tried 
a week on the Palm and almost threw it out the window of my car.  How 
do people use these things?  My iPod is more useful than a Palm!

Dave
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