Below is a copy of an email I got from a guy in Canberra. He has been unable
to find any repairers in the ACT willing to work on his Newton. I realize
your group is the other side of the country but I was hoping someone may be
able to help. If anyone can help or knows someone who can please email m
On 30/4/04 1:16 PM, "Brett Carboni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the risk of appearing silly, my Newton uses a 4Mb Flash Storage card as
> its data backup. I can fit that card into a slot in my Powerbook 17". A
> little icon on the menubar acknowledges that I have a card in the computer
> altho
At the risk of appearing silly, my Newton uses a 4Mb Flash Storage card as
its data backup. I can fit that card into a slot in my Powerbook 17". A
little icon on the menubar acknowledges that I have a card in the computer
although it doesn't know who/what it is.
Can't I get the data from the Newto
Hi All,
Can someone tell me what type of PCMCIA card is suitable for a Newton
100 and does the card boost it's memory and allow packages to be stored
on it or is a card only for documents? it's original "getting started"
card is write protected and is the only one I have.
Regards Christian
From
On Tuesday, Oct 08, 2002, at 09:01PM, Brenton Kotz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi All,
>Can someone tell me what type of PCMCIA card is suitable for a Newton
>100 and does the card boost it's memory and allow packages to be stored
>on it or is a card only for documents? it's original "getting sta
Hi All,
Can someone tell me what type of PCMCIA card is suitable for a Newton
100 and does the card boost it's memory and allow packages to be stored
on it or is a card only for documents? it's original "getting started"
card is write protected and is the only one I have.
Regards Christian
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