On 14/01/02 13:12, "David Golden" <ikondave_at_charter.net> wrote:
> We just bought our son an eMate that came with one of those so called
> universal power adapters. The back of the package says no PDAs, but it does
> have a 9v setting. How can I determine for sure if it is safe to use? Also,
> I can't find the URL for the Newton FAQ's that I see recommended here
> abouts. Thanks for your help.
Don't know about your eMate and the adapter, but you can find the FAQ at
<http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/>.
-Laurent.
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