Thanks for the looking-up of that. I had been told these cards I had
were 5v/5v, but I guess, as usual, such is not the case. Thanks
again!!!
So, now I need to find cards that my eMate can read/write. I used a
MP2000 to write all the applications, extensions, & stuff to, then I
stuck it in the eMate. it mounts read-only, but at least the internal
memory overhead is reduced. Now I store all data internally. I don't
care to do that. So, anyone selling eMate PCMCIA cards out there?!
Thanks!!!
At 8:46 AM -0400 10/8/2001, Brian wrote:
> >>on 06-10-2001 7:51, T. at midgard_at_dragon.org wrote:
>>> > So, my question is, why can't I get the eMate to mount any of my
>>>> cards as read-write? They are read-write in the MP110 (which didn't
>>>> support 3/5 volts, so I know the cards are fine.) is it a quirk in
>>> > the slot?
>>
>>At 12:07 AM +0200 10/7/2001, Robert Benschop wrote:
>>>My guess is that the older Apple cards weren't 5v/5v cards so the eMate
>>>can't write to them, anybody ?
>>
>>That's true, but these are older cards & they are being supported on
>>the MP110, so it remains an open question... Hmmmm
>>
>
>No, I think that actually the answer closes the question :)
>
>If work on the 110, you get the result you would expect when you put them
>in the emate.
>
>See:
>
><http://www.thisoldnewt.com/html/FAQ/newton-faq-hardware.html#IIB1>
>
>Brian
>
>
>
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