On 09/01/02 16:01, "beaumontj_at_mindspring.com" <beaumontj_at_mindspring.com>
wrote:
> Now that many of us are talking about ordering (and in some cases, ordering)
> these $150 2100s, is there a program we can run like TechTool for the Mac,
> that will check out a Newton? Since we apparently only have two days to decide
> whether the Newton is working properly. If no program is available, would any
> of the seasoned 2100 owners chime in with some suggestions, checklist or
> strategy for determining everything on a 2100 is working great.
Try "Nick's TestIt" at <http://www.logictools.de/newton/english/index.html>.
-Laurent.
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