the cube port is great and cheap! of course it's slow, but it works, even
under classic in os X. and putting it in is almost as simple as adding ram
to the cube.
i'd say: go for that, if you don't want to surf through ethernet, it's
cheaper, and a bit more waiting time is a thing i gladly put up with.
greets
andrei
On [DATE], "THX 1138" <[ADDRESS]> wrote:
>
> On 05:04 PM 9/17/01 -0300, Ricardo de Faria Menacker quoth:
>> I buyed a Newton MessagePad 2100 plus serial adapter and cable. Is that
>> possible connect this machine and my Cube?
>
> Yeah, it works. There's also a card form Griffin Technology called the
> CubePort <http://www.griffintechnology.com/serial/cport.html> that allows
> you to use a serial port in place of your modem. I've not used it, but
> every other Griffin product I've used has been top notch, and it's a pretty
> cool hack you so don't have to clutter up your cube ;)
>
> later,
> ben.
> onefishtwofish_at_mac.com
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