Re: [NTLK] ANN: SER-001

From: Dale Steele (dtsteele_at_mac.com)
Date: Sun Aug 11 2002 - 17:28:08 EDT


Getting around to installing my SER-001 today and ran into a hitch.
My small screwdriver wasn't up to getting the screws back in place
and I now have everything taken apart and don't have a decent tool to
finish things. Can anyone offer me a good lead on what size & source
screwdriver I should be looking for. I'm thinking I should be able to
pick something up that would work at Radio Shack. I know I should
have thought this though to begin with but my watch/glasses
screwdriver seemed to be adequate when I got start...

Other ideas appreciated.

Thanks,

Dale
"Defy Graviity, err Gravity!"
Now (often) serving newton pages at http://rufa.dyndns.org
>Hi all,
>
>I have been seeing a lot of new names on the list recently, so there
>may be some of you who are not familiar with the
>SER-001.
>
>For your benefit, the SER-001 is a small circuit board that fits
>inside the MP2x00 series of Newtons and provides a more
>standard mini-din connector for the serial port. It does away with
>the need to carry the dongle.
>
>Although a lot of people use Ethernet to communicate, the serial
>port is still useful for connecting to a keyboard and
>other serial based peripherals.
>
>The SER-001 is available from PCBman:
>
>http://mrpcbman.tripod.com
>
>for the low, low price of $42.50 shipping included!
>
>You can pay by Paypal, MO or check.
>
>I still have inventory but I won't be making any more so get 'em
>while you still can.
>
>Regards,
>
>PCBman aka David Humphreys
>Designer
>
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