From: Gary Moody (gmoody_at_hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 18 2001 - 18:13:35 PDT
Um...Stephanie...I think his name is Marco. His sign-off is "Viele Gruesse"
which means, I think "Many Greetings".
Regards,
Gary
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From: Stephanie Maks <steph_at_maksystems.com>
To: <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Alternate Switch for Implant? Reasons why my
ImplantSwitch will not work?
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 12:18:42 -0400
Hello Viele,
If you are having trouble with the power switch on your Newton (as another
person on the list suggested) then that would most likely affect the
Implant's behavior.
Yes, you could use a second switch to control the Implant, by removing the
wire going to the Newton's power switch, and using a momentary switch that
connects that wire to ground.
Mind you, this will solve your problem -if- it is the Newton's power switch
that is at fault. If the problem is with the Implant board itself, then
this will not help I think.
I do not have an Implant in my Newton, I hacked my own overclocking solution
with a couple crystals and a small toggle-switch to change speeds.
-Stephanie
> Hi Stephanie,
>
> so one could use an extra switch to change speed, is that right? Do you
have
> a Pix installed in your Newt?
>
> --
> With best regards / Viele Gruesse
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