on 31/08/02 13:29, James Kunz at dreck_at_mail2infinity.com wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> My name is James "Dreck" Kunz and I'm currently a student at Duquesne
> University. I have recently become interested in the apple Newton thanks to
> a friend of mine, called The Doctor. He introduced me to them and showed
> the why they were such a "nifty" thing. So, I went on Ebay and purchased
> one, and am happy to say that it is on the way. What I'm looking for is
> some help on getting started, such as information on how to go about getting
> the proper cards that can be used for anything in the Newton. Some handy
> webpages, and shareware that will come in handy, and some help in connecting
> it up to my New iMac. Any other information would be grate.
Check the FAQ at <http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/> or
<http://www.thisoldnewt.net/html/FAQ/index.html>.
BTW, ThisOldNewt <http://www.thisoldnewt.net/index2.html> is a good starting
point for all things Newton.
And, welcome!
-Laurent.
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