On 25/10/02 14:34, "Scott Roy Atwood" <atwood_at_cs.stanford.edu> wrote:
> Does anyone know what the indentations on sides of the Newton 2000 are
> for? There are two small ones on either side of the door that covers
> the interconnect port and power connector, and there is a larger one on
> the center of the opposite end of the Newton.
>
> Were these intended attachment points for some unreleased accessory?
That's it. Nobody knows what those were intended for. Opened for
speculations...
-Laurent.
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