From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Tue Sep 03 2002 - 05:49:11 PDT
on 03/09/02 06:39, Edd Thompson at euphoriadj_at_adamswells.com wrote:
> I have an snow ibook and a grey G4 tower and a second generation imac.
> I like to know how to connect my 2100 to at least the ibook. I haven't=20=
>
> use the newton in two years because the people who cleaned our house=20
> after a house fire destroyed the power supply. I am thinking of=20
> returning to the newt because I heard on /. there might be airport=20
> connectivaty. Back when I was using it, it was THE ULTIMATE laptop. I=20
> would just back up everything to my mac vx and print on my apple=20
> portable printer.
> I use os X on the G4 and ibook, and I will be upgrading the imac so I=20
> can.
Yes, you can use your Newton wirelessly. If you have an AirPort card in one
of your Mac, it can even acts as a base station for your Newton.
-Laurent.
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