on 17/08/02 23:56, eagan rackley at eagix_at_earthlink.net wrote:
> Do you guys know if, "A" I can use a Mac or a PC to write to my linear flash
> card to put the packages I need on my newt, or "B" there is a cheap miniDin
> 8 to db9 converter I can get somewhere?
"A": no, because the Newton formats the card in its own format which is
incompatible with any desktop computer.
"B": I know that such converter exists, but I wouldn't be able to tell you
where to get one.
-Laurent.
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