On 09/04/02 08:41, "Francois Lemelin" <lemelin.f_at_videotron.ca> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm wondering if someone has a method to sync. a Newton with an eMate?
Salut Francois!
Le mieux c'est d'utiliser SBM Utilities et de faire une copie du premier
Newton sur une carte memoire PCMCIA. Ejecter la carte et l'inserer dans le
second Newton. Prendre soin d'installer SBM Utilities sur la carte.
Tu peux aussi utiliser Newton Connection Utilities pour faire un backup
integral du premier Newton, puis recuperer le backup sur le second. Le hic,
c'est que NCU n'est pas toujours fiable.
Heureux de voir un compatriote du Quebec sur la liste!
Sorry, list! I couldn't prevent myself from responding in French to
Francois!
-Laurent.
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