From: Oliver Brose (oliver.brose_at_t-online.de)
Date: Thu Apr 22 2004 - 12:31:12 PDT
>From: Robert Benschop <rbenschop_at_telebyte.nl>
>Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:21:14 +0200
>
>On 22-apr-04, at 05:10, John Casper wrote:
>>> sending data to/from a WizCom Superpen via infrared (IrDa)?
>>> Oliver :)
>> BackTalk by Smart Dog works on my old QuickLink Pen v2,27 copyright
>> 2001
>> Wizcom www.smartdogsw.com. However, I don't know if they are still
>> responding and the software costs $$$ - too much really.
I know, if you dig a bit, Wizcom's site will happily point you towards it, it is their idea of Newton support.
>Did you check Eckhart K–ppen's http://www.40hz.org ?
>AFAIK Neo and Nitro do most, if not all, that BackTalk does...
I have both installed, otherwise neither device would be able to see the other. They both can send & receive, but the data is corrupted/misinterpreted. The Newton says it lacks the stationary to display text sent from the pen, iirc, as it does if you try to view downloaded JPGs sans the required extension (which I should have a look for).
Oliver :)
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