on 10/25/01 11:42 AM, Cooney, David at D.Cooney_at_mail1.tay.ac.uk wrote:
> Damn right, I have only been receiving the list for about four days or so
> and all I have read about is the iPod. As nice a product as it is I would
> like to here about you topo five or ten or twenty must have apps to help me
> load mine up. What ethernet cards work and if I will be able to surf and
> check email from my cable modem.....
If you don't have an MP2x00 or an eMate, forget about surfing. If not, then
there might be hope!
There is a small set of PCMCIA cards that have been reported to work with
the Newton.
Check all the details at <http://www.chuma.org/newton/ethernet/>.
-Laurent.
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